eepete
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The 1st picture shows the little spike barriers we purchased to keep the birds form nesting. These are smaller versions of what you see to control pidgins in the big city.
A day after they were installed, we saw several small birds hoping around on the little wires.
The 2nd picture shows the nice little nest the birds are building inside the spikes. They no doubt appreciate my providing a protected environment for their offspring.
Next year, I'll try some 3/4" wire mesh, the kind use for cages. Note that if we are successful in not having birds, we will then have to spray for wasps nest during April every year. Every solution brings about a new problem.
Pete
A day after they were installed, we saw several small birds hoping around on the little wires.
The 2nd picture shows the nice little nest the birds are building inside the spikes. They no doubt appreciate my providing a protected environment for their offspring.
Next year, I'll try some 3/4" wire mesh, the kind use for cages. Note that if we are successful in not having birds, we will then have to spray for wasps nest during April every year. Every solution brings about a new problem.
Pete