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Jan 16, 2021
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BlueBlood94
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Owls don't work long term unless they are frequently moved. After 2-4 days of being stationary birds visual field adjust
and to them it just becomes another tree or something non-threatening because they've adjusted to it.
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Best way to keep birds away from an outdoor chandelier? We installed one above our front door, and now birds will land
BlueBlood94
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1/16/21 9:35am
Land mine
claw
1/16/21 9:36am
Should have clarified, we also want to keep the house.
BlueBlood94
1/16/21 10:42am
Alka Seltzer
Carnac
1/16/21 9:37am
bee bee gun target practice. Anything you hang up will only last a few days
Lance71
1/16/21 9:41am
That is fun. I used to kill a lot of unwanted creatures with a bee bee gun.
84 natlchamps
1/16/21 2:51pm
I hung one of those owls in my front doorway that was supposed to scare
Stringer Bell
1/16/21 9:46am
Owls don't work long term unless they are frequently moved. After 2-4 days of being stationary birds visual field adjust
BlueBlood94
1/16/21 10:43am
They didn't even work short term for me. I was quite amazed
84 natlchamps
1/16/21 2:53pm
The spikes do work and there are some on Amazon that could attach to your
cougstyle
1/16/21 10:13am
Freaking rich CBer’s hanging chandeliers outside. Think of TNT before posting.
Blue for Life
1/16/21 11:27am
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