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    if its close to your house open the nearest window and close the curtains for that window

    put your rifle there and have a comfy chair
    sit down with a book and wait for him to land where it suits you

    leave that windows curtains closed permanently and when you see him poke the barrel out and end him
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill999 View Post
    if its close to your house open the nearest window and close the curtains for that window

    put your rifle there and have a comfy chair
    sit down with a book and wait for him to land where it suits you

    leave that windows curtains closed permanently and when you see him poke the barrel out and end him
    I have had to resort to this for starlings at our place, they are also very clever and after wasting 18 of the little bastards in a week I am now having to shoot them from windows and doors guerilla tactics as every time I step outside now they squak there distress call and take off.
    Recording of calls works well in low light on dusk or dawn if I can stay well hidden.
    No starling decoys but I bet with the recording that would work mint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    I have had to resort to this for starlings at our place, they are also very clever and after wasting 18 of the little bastards in a week I am now having to shoot them from windows and doors guerilla tactics as every time I step outside now they squak there distress call and take off.
    Recording of calls works well in low light on dusk or dawn if I can stay well hidden.
    No starling decoys but I bet with the recording that would work mint.
    sparrows in my shed are my current target, breeding season is here and the little shits come inside my shed and scream

    the other option for bird control is alpha chloralose
    pre feed them with something then spread the paste on it
    you will still have to finish them off but they will be drunk and slow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill999 View Post
    sparrows in my shed are my current target, breeding season is here and the little shits come inside my shed and scream

    the other option for bird control is alpha chloralose
    pre feed them with something then spread the paste on it
    you will still have to finish them off but they will be drunk and slow
    We have plenty of native birds I don't want to kill and I have noticed since removing starlings the natives are coming to our trees more so win/win no starlings in roof and more natives in the trees, have been nailing the occasional sparrow too.

 

 

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