Here in Canada we have the Humane Society, which will come out and determine
if the woodpecker is a "problem" - i.e. damaging siding. If the bird is
determined to be such, then they take care of it.
DK
BTW I've never heard the bit about suet before. How did you come across
that Steve.
"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message
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"Josh" wrote in message
...
Sorry to post this here, but this is such an ecletic group I thought
some
might also be hunters and have other various outdoor interests and that
I
might find some help for a probleme we have here at the house which of
course keeps me from
bass fishing (----- a feeble attempt to get close to on topic).
Am trying desperately to find a someone or a web site that might help
us.
Thought some of you folks might give some direction. We have a red cedar
and
brick home and are being plagued by woodpeckers who are pecking out the
knots in the wood siding to get into the space behind it and make nests
!
They're really making a mess of the side of our house and aside from
shooting them with BB guns or something I don't know what to do. Any
help at
all would be greatly appreciated. Please forgive is post is
inappropriate to
this group. Couldn't find a place that seems on point.
Careful Josh,
If you live in the "burbs", there's probably an ordinance against
"discharging firearms". It's been
my experience that cop types will lump a BB gun into the same category as
a .300 Winchester Magnum
and bust your butt! But in all likelihood, a BB gun is probably your best
and most permanent
solution, short of re-siding the house in aluminum! Another thing to
consider is I believe
woodpeckers are considered a "songbird" and as such, are protected under
Federal Law. But, if
they're doing damage, you might be able to rid yourself of these pesky
critters.
An Owl Decoy "might" work, but I wouldn't bet on it. I just had a
thought. Go to your local
hardware store and buy a couple of those big rat traps. Screw them onto a
nearby tree. Woodpeckers
love suet, and if you bait the trap's trigger with suet, the woodpecker
comes along and starts
pecking on the suet...........
It might work, it might not, but it will be less alarming to the neighbors
than seeing you sneaking
around your backyard with a rifle in hand...
--
Steve
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