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ken 29-07-2003 08:46 PM

garden pests
 
I am having a problem with crows. They are biting the heads off some of my flowers and playing with them. How do I get rid of them? I am on Vancouver Island in Canada. Any help would be great. Thanks

Sed5555 01-08-2003 05:02 AM

garden pests
 
I am having a problem with crows. They are biting the heads off some of
my flowers and playing with them. How do I get rid of them?


I know scarecrows and plastic snakes DO NOT work. They just seem to make the
crows more brazen. Yesterday I watched one pull the tip off of the radio
antenna on my car. I couldn't scare it away.

J. Lane 01-08-2003 05:42 AM

garden pests
 
Hi Sed,
My daughter's suggestions a
A) a pop gun or a cap gun
B) tying aluminum pie plates around the yard. This works in our cherry tree.
Keeps the buggers from getting free meals of the tree.
--
Jayel
"Sed5555" wrote in message
...
I am having a problem with crows. They are biting the heads off some of
my flowers and playing with them. How do I get rid of them?


I know scarecrows and plastic snakes DO NOT work. They just seem to make

the
crows more brazen. Yesterday I watched one pull the tip off of the radio
antenna on my car. I couldn't scare it away.




JNJ 01-08-2003 06:42 AM

garden pests
 
I am having a problem with crows. They are biting the heads off some of
my flowers and playing with them. How do I get rid of them? I am on
Vancouver Island in Canada. Any help would be great. Thanks


1) Buy a cassette and pull the tape out of it. Run it around your garden
area. When the wind blows, it will make a noise that will scare many birds
off (including some crows).

2) As an added bonus, get a bunch of very shiny CDs -- the generic ones you
buy online or in some stores will do. The key here is that they be shiny on
both sides. Put those up around the garden as well -- as they move, the sun
will reflect off their surface and scare the birds as well.

James



animaux 01-08-2003 01:32 PM

garden pests
 
What's a pop or cap gun?


On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 04:40:28 GMT, "J. Lane" wrote:

Hi Sed,
My daughter's suggestions a
A) a pop gun or a cap gun
B) tying aluminum pie plates around the yard. This works in our cherry tree.
Keeps the buggers from getting free meals of the tree.



John DeBoo 01-08-2003 07:32 PM

garden pests
 
Just a thought but instead of the pie plates, how about some of
those free CD's that are always clogging the mail & hung from a
string and paper clip?

J. Lane wrote:

Hi Sed,
My daughter's suggestions a
A) a pop gun or a cap gun
B) tying aluminum pie plates around the yard. This works in our cherry tree.
Keeps the buggers from getting free meals of the tree.



J. Lane 04-08-2003 08:32 AM

garden pests
 
What century were you a kid in?
A pop gun is an air type gun with a tethered cork that is shoved into the
end of the barrel and goes " pop" when fired. A cap gun has a tape of spots
of gunpowder, I guess, that is struck by the hammer of a play revolver. They
are usually sold in Dollar Stores or other places that sell kids toys.
The CD thing sounds great. Good way to use those annoying AOL ones.
--
Jayel
"animaux" wrote in message
...
What's a pop or cap gun?


On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 04:40:28 GMT, "J. Lane" wrote:

Hi Sed,
My daughter's suggestions a
A) a pop gun or a cap gun
B) tying aluminum pie plates around the yard. This works in our cherry

tree.
Keeps the buggers from getting free meals of the tree.





Peppergirl 06-08-2003 12:02 AM

garden pests
 
Hi Ken!

Last year i had a problem with crows in my garden. I put string around my
garden, got pie plates, cut them in half and dangled them on a piece of
string, so they clang together. I have to say, for me, it worked!! Good
luck!!
peppergirl
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"ken" wrote in message
s.com...
I am having a problem with crows. They are biting the heads off some of
my flowers and playing with them. How do I get rid of them? I am on
Vancouver Island in Canada. Any help would be great. Thanks
--
ken
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