What's your method for crow control?

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I've never had much luck with scarecrows... the birds are too smart. The oldtimers around here always claimed that shooting a crow and leaving it would deter others... a new twist is to tie a fake crow to a stake.
 
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Yep, I've not only seen it done, but have done it. For some reason or other, I only had a problem with crows in my garden one year. When I planted my sweet corn, they got every single kernel, and they got about half of the second planting. I'd go outside and away they'd go, I went out back and fired a shot in the air, scared them off, but they came back. I finally shot one, tied it on the fence by the garden, and no more problem.
 
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I don't mean nothing by this, but just saying.... Crows are a protected species. They are also a carrier of West Nile Virus, and the crow population can be used as indicator if you have west nile in the area. Like I said, I don't have an agenda, other than informing. SSS
 
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I don't mean nothing by this, but just saying.... Crows are a protected species. They are also a carrier of West Nile Virus, and the crow population can be used as indicator if you have west nile in the area. Like I said, I don't have an agenda, other than informing. SSS

You're among the crowd who I would never worrying about having an agenda. ;) Thank you for the information.

Bird, I've been considering making a "dead crow" from a couple of black rags... you've just convinced me.

I learned long ago to start my corn in cell pacs, and transplant when it got up to 5".
Last week they pulled up my newly sprouted snow peas... today I chased them out of the buckwheat I had planted for a cover crop.

If only I could teach them to pull the weeds they way they do my crops... ;)
 
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I don't mean nothing by this, but just saying.... Crows are a protected species. They are also a carrier of West Nile Virus, and the crow population can be used as indicator if you have west nile in the area. Like I said, I don't have an agenda, other than informing. SSS

Wow, Never dreamed a nuisance would be protected.
 
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Aside from the obvious 870 Express... ;)

I've never had much luck with scarecrows... the birds are too smart. The oldtimers around here always claimed that shooting a crow and leaving it would deter others... a new twist is to tie a fake crow to a stake.
FOXPRO electronic caller with crow sounds.
 
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James,

Please clarify. NC has a crow hunting season. I thought that you could shoot them at any time during the year in NC if they are doing damage to crops.

Steve
 
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I've seen corn cobs with the husks splayed out to resemble wings painted black used as deterrents...FWIW
 
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Steve there can be a crow season, but there are quite a few Federal regulations from a treaty we signed with Mexico.. And I think like almost any animal if you can show damage, you can usually "handle" the problem.

Crow Busters - Beginner Article - Regulations for Crows
 

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