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Re: OT: War against pigeons - Ideas?
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Posted by Sandbur on April 04, 2006 at 19:26:57 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: OT: War against pigeons - Ideas? posted by Specter on April 04, 2006 at 11:37:10:
Specter, Try "tanglefoot" . You can get it from gemplers.com. If you buy a tube, you put it in a caulk gun and apply where they land and perch. It also is sold in a tub and you apply it with a putty knife, but is kind of a pain to apply. Really sticky stuff and lasts for a while. I see Menards had some plastic spike strips for discouraging birds from roosting, although they seemd pricey. I have also seen aluminum pie tins tied from string that wave and reflect in the wind. Don't know if that will scare them away and be a long time deterrent. Tangle foot has worked the best for me. good Luck
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