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Posted by Ron in AR on May 23, 2004 at 08:40:11 from (66.82.9.68):
In Reply to: A bird in the hand... posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on May 22, 2004 at 19:39:24:
The suggestion of the mothballs is a good one. I've used them in a garage to deter birds from building nests on the door openers. Also had a woodpecker problem. Kept pecking holes in the wood on the back of the house. Kept boarding them over, plastic owls, and so on. They would just be back each year. This year I waited till they showed up and placed mothballs where they were working the wood, and they left. Haven't seen them there for a month now. I've used them on ledges to keep the birds from roosting and leaving thier mess, and various other locations. It will deter mice and other rodents as well. Throw a few around in your garden to deter lots of pests. A cheap and easy solution to a lot of pest problems. Just be aware of kids. Don't want them picking them up and maybe putting them in thier mouth. Little ones will try just about anything as we all know!
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