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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 1102810" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>This morning, no starlings. Tonight at chore time, no starlings. Don 't even see any flying anywhere. Wonder how long it will last?</p><p>CP, I tried a plastic snake, they just knocked it down. No effect at all. However, if anyone has a sparrow problem, they will work. The sparrows are still around, but won't build nests where the snakes are. My wife taught me that, first thing ever. </p><p>My vet is gonna' build a 6" x 12' tall plastic pipe with a 1 1'/2 hole 1' from the top and a removable cap on the bottom. The top will be capped. His theory is they will go in there to nest and can't get out. Actually, he told me to build it for him and I ain't done it yet. Then to dump out the dead birds, take the cap off the bottom. gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 1102810, member: 9115"] This morning, no starlings. Tonight at chore time, no starlings. Don 't even see any flying anywhere. Wonder how long it will last? CP, I tried a plastic snake, they just knocked it down. No effect at all. However, if anyone has a sparrow problem, they will work. The sparrows are still around, but won't build nests where the snakes are. My wife taught me that, first thing ever. My vet is gonna' build a 6" x 12' tall plastic pipe with a 1 1'/2 hole 1' from the top and a removable cap on the bottom. The top will be capped. His theory is they will go in there to nest and can't get out. Actually, he told me to build it for him and I ain't done it yet. Then to dump out the dead birds, take the cap off the bottom. gs [/QUOTE]
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