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Woodpecker to Meet His Maker.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 75775" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>If I killed the woodpecker, that means he beat me. Shooting him means that I couldn't outsmart him. Anyway, I just don't have the time during the week to sit outside durning my sleeping hours waiting for him to show up. Now, I have him licked. I bought 20 rubber snakes in the toy department in Wal Mart one year. They have come in so handy. I lay them in the blueberrie bushes and it keeps the mockingbirds out. They were a good investment. So anyone else have a woodpecker, go get a few rubber snakes, that will do the job. I had barnswallows building on my front porch. I like the swallows, but not on the front porch since they poop a lot and it runs down the columns. I laid a rubber snake on each column where it joined the ceiling of my front porch. They would attack the snakes and push them off. But I won there too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 75775, member: 637"] If I killed the woodpecker, that means he beat me. Shooting him means that I couldn't outsmart him. Anyway, I just don't have the time during the week to sit outside durning my sleeping hours waiting for him to show up. Now, I have him licked. I bought 20 rubber snakes in the toy department in Wal Mart one year. They have come in so handy. I lay them in the blueberrie bushes and it keeps the mockingbirds out. They were a good investment. So anyone else have a woodpecker, go get a few rubber snakes, that will do the job. I had barnswallows building on my front porch. I like the swallows, but not on the front porch since they poop a lot and it runs down the columns. I laid a rubber snake on each column where it joined the ceiling of my front porch. They would attack the snakes and push them off. But I won there too. [/QUOTE]
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