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Posted by Trish Brown on July 25, 2008, 11:54 pm
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0tterbot wrote:
> hello.
> having now fenced off the veggie garden from the wallabies, we are now
> benighted by pairs of wild ducks on the prowl. they enjoy chinese vegetables
> and mizuna. isn't that nice?!
>
> wondering if anyone has had successful anti-duck experience. are they afraid
> of scarecrows, old cds tied above the crops & flashing in the sun, or any of
> those types of methods?
>
> my only idea was to perhaps use bottles to cover the small things, a bit of
> net over the bigger things, and just wait them out as they will be down at
> the dam breeding soon & i expect they'll back off then. i'm really NOT into
> covering any more since i had to net off when we had wallabies - i'm
> convinced the netting caused disease because the insect-eating birds could
> not get near them - but don't know what else to do.
>
> thank you very much if anyone has ideas or experience.
> kylie (the wildlife has us under siege!!!!)
> p.s. the household is not armed - so no point suggesting that! believe me,
> if we were, we'd be having canard à l'orange every night, and loving it)
>
>
A while ago, a poster solved a problem with visiting Brush Turkeys by
leaving a few large toy rubber snakes around her yard. Apparently, the
turkeys were afraid of the snakes and chose to forage elsewhere. I've
also heard that hanging a large cutout of the silhouette of a Peregrine
Falcon will keep wild birds out of a garden, but I don't know how well
that works.
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