"Rob Mills" wrote:
> The CD bit is interesting but honkers are brave, they will look you
> eye ball
> to eye ball and dare you.
Far better than guard dogs, guard geese.
You just have to be careful where you walk<G>.
One spring, the boat yard cat (think junk yard dog type) got a little
too close to a goose and her goslings down by the river.
By the time mama goose got done with that cat, a 12 gauge provided a
merciful end.
Lew
In article <[email protected]>, "Rob Mills" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I'm looking for plans to make some kind of wind driven gizmo/toy to place
>around a small pond/lake to hopefully frighten Canadian Honkers away.
Just killfile him.
"Ross Hebeisen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>i think for the CDs you must use heavy metal punk rock or better yet rap
> cds.
> ross
> otherwise try putting out a big plastic owl.
This is probably best idea, just play some heavy metal through a 100 watt
amp.
I do have some plastic owls and they do slow down the bird traffic on my
back porch.
We also have a pair of trumpeter swans. The swans chase the geese until
they are worn out then go take a nap. : (
On May 17, 10:07=A0am, [email protected] (Ross Hebeisen) wrote:
> i think for the CDs you must use heavy metal
Then you have to use a much stronger wire to hang them.
A single copy of Celine Dijon[sic] will suffice.
On May 17, 10:49 am, "Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Rob Mills" wrote:
> > The CD bit is interesting but honkers are brave, they will look you
> > eye ball
> > to eye ball and dare you.
>
> Far better than guard dogs, guard geese.
>
> You just have to be careful where you walk<G>.
>
>..
Swans are even meaner. Supposedly if geese see a swan in
a pond, they look for another pond. I have seen plastic
swans floating in pond on golf courses, with no geese insight.
Dunno how long you can keep them fooled.
--
FF
Rob Mills <[email protected]> wrote:
: I'm looking for plans to make some kind of wind driven gizmo/toy to place
: around a small pond/lake to hopefully frighten Canadian Honkers away.
I hear that there's stuff sold for this called "flash tape", which
flutters in the wind, makes noise, and reflects light in different
colors. Birds don't get used to it because it doesn't repeat itself.
I've also heard that some people have had success by hanging old CDs
so that they reflect light. I've never tried this myself; I heard
about it on a gardening program I listen to.
Bird Scare Flash Tape: http://www.biconet.com/birds/flashTape.html
(for example, probably available elsewhere as well)
You Bet Your Garden radio show: http://whyy.org/91FM/ybyg/
Good luck,
--- Chip
Chip Buchholtz wrote:
> Rob Mills <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm looking for plans to make some kind of wind driven gizmo/toy to
>> place around a small pond/lake to hopefully frighten Canadian
>> Honkers away.
>
> I hear that there's stuff sold for this called "flash tape", which
> flutters in the wind, makes noise, and reflects light in different
> colors. Birds don't get used to it because it doesn't repeat
> itself.
> I've also heard that some people have had success by hanging old CDs
> so that they reflect light. I've never tried this myself; I heard
> about it on a gardening program I listen to.
Friend of mine tried the CDs. The birds perched on them.
> Bird Scare Flash Tape: http://www.biconet.com/birds/flashTape.html
> (for example, probably available elsewhere as well)
>
> You Bet Your Garden radio show: http://whyy.org/91FM/ybyg/
>
> Good luck,
>
> --- Chip
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Thanks all!
The CD bit is interesting but honkers are brave, they will look you eye ball
to eye ball and dare you. I was thinking of a weather vain type gizmo with
a noise making propeller. Was more concerned about how to make a prop
hub, the rest should be simple.
The reflective tape on the prop blades might be interesting, it's cheap
enough.
Thanks for the ideas, RM~