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The Unmanned Writer
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Paint ball?






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^^^^ Nhtagmember - now, you are talking some real fun there!!

Big Grin


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I am going to call it my heat-seekin' beak tweakin' gas powered pecker wrecker


You should copyright the quote above - ha




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We used to have one that attacked the chimney cap at the crack of dawn. It echoed throughout the house and sounded like Rosie the Riveter up there. I always thought he was sharpening his beak, but the mating season thing makes sense to me now.


Yeps, always hammering BEFORE you wake up.

Been in your shoes too.


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every time I hear one I think of a A10 warthog shooting there 50cal.
 
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Originally posted by HighZonie:
I'm resurrecting this old thread in an attempt to find some solution to the age old "pecker problem".

I was about to comment this issue comes up every year, when I noticed this particular thread was birthed in May, 2017.
 
 
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It's called the three S's of The Endangered Species Act.


In these modern times with the internet, the old "three S's"
are now Four S's.

Shut up.
Shoot.
Shovel.
Shut up.


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What about using a small R/C drone to scare them away? Explore a new hobby and use it for home defense at the same time.


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My experiments with using foil strips to scare them away seem to be working.

I have ordered the metalized mylar product to replace my prototype aluminum foil - -

I will report results for anyone interested.

Those little buggers can be quite destructive !!!




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Posts: 2900 | Location: Arizona Highlands - Pine Tree Country | Registered: March 25, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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It's mating season and they hammer on whatever makes the loudest noise. Maybe he will quit after he gets some; maybe not.


Years ago had one hitting the metal cover on a chimney. That would wake you up.
 
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Only one way to deal with woodpeckers.

Catch 'em by putting salt on their tail.
It's just a fact.
 
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My experiments with using foil strips to scare them away seem to be working.

I have ordered the metalized mylar product to replace my prototype aluminum foil - -

I will report results for anyone interested.

Those little buggers can be quite destructive
!!!


The metalized mylar product seems to be working well so far. I put in trees next to the house and on the side of the house. It flashes nicely when the wind twists it in the sun.




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Posts: 2900 | Location: Arizona Highlands - Pine Tree Country | Registered: March 25, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Relatives had woodpecker issues when they lived in AR, during Spring of course.

This year we have 1(maybe 2) male Cardinals that peck away at their reflection in the windows, any at the 1st level. I’m trying to let them be this year, annoying but no real damage. I may try some more control measures, hard to do every window since he moves around.

It’s not just occasionally, it’s more often than not. I’d rather he go and fight with a real opponent.
 
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We had Flickers banging away on our chimney cap, we hung an old hubcap on a tree and that seemed to work, on the other hand the red headed woodpeckers attempted to destroy my house which had cedar siding. I love Aguila Colibris, just saying.
 
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Would you rather have a peckerwood problem?


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Would you rather have a peckerwood problem?



Big Grin
No thanks, woodpeckers are enough problems for me right now.

BTW - the metallized plastic strips are still working great. I have heard only one pecker get off a couple of pecks before the flash drove him out of Dodge.

The product I am using is called Flash Tape. It is available through Walmart online order.

I also have a "Don't Tread on Me" flag flapping in the wind right in the locale of the hole they have made.

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Posts: 2900 | Location: Arizona Highlands - Pine Tree Country | Registered: March 25, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by Bigboreshooter:
I had that problem several years ago, but with a pair of woodys. It went on for several days, until my 10/22 ended one of them's activities. The other one left, never to be heard from again.


I never figured you of all people would end up on my ignore list.

Meh. I've killed thousands of birds in my lifetime. I've got no problem killing one that is damaging my new house.


Here, we have a law that states if an animal is causing damage to your property, you have a right to protect your property, including dispatching to animal heaven.
Same is specifically true of “Magpies” (protected by treaty with Mexico) in the words of fish and game here, they are ALWAYS causing damage!

This State still believes humans are more important than animals...
And we haven’t surrendered to the brainwashing of Disney and co. that “Bambi” is our brother.
Good grief!
BBS, your are on my “favorites” list! Wink


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owl not big enough
http://www.greatinflatables.co...s/inflatable-animals





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Today was the first time in my life I woke to the sound of one of these pecker heads banging on the gutter outside my bedroom. What a racket. Mad


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