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Robert11 27-04-2006 06:01 PM

Woodpecker And House Siding Damage: Thoughts On Preventing ?
 
Hi,

Live outside of Boston.

Have a woodpecker that is really doing a number on my wood house siding.
Incredible the amount of damage they can do, apparently.

Anyone have any suggestions on how to keep him away, or any other
thoughts on preventing this ?

Would be most appreciative.

Thanks,
Bob



Kate 27-04-2006 08:24 PM

Woodpecker And House Siding Damage: Thoughts On Preventing ?
 
It might be that the reason he is pekking at your house is that he is
looking for food.
It could be that you have a bigger problem than you realize, maybe you ahve
some sort of infestation in your wood siding that you cannot see.
Though in thinking about it, there is one that bangs on teh steeple of the
little church across the road, and it't got a metal roof...

If it's up high, and in a specific location you might try something like a
windchime or a turney, spinny, whirleygiggy thingy (I hope that this
techincal term wasn't too much for you) Something that would move to keep
him away.

I did a quick google and came up with this.
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/info/faqs/birds/woodpeck.htm

I didn't read it, I skimmed it so it may say I am an idiot.

Wouldn't be the first time!

If you DO figure it out, post your results ok!

Kate

"Robert11" wrote in message
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: Hi,
:
: Live outside of Boston.
:
: Have a woodpecker that is really doing a number on my wood house siding.
: Incredible the amount of damage they can do, apparently.
:
: Anyone have any suggestions on how to keep him away, or any other
: thoughts on preventing this ?
:
: Would be most appreciative.
:
: Thanks,
: Bob
:
:



cardarch 28-04-2006 03:46 AM

Woodpecker And House Siding Damage: Thoughts On Preventing ?
 
This product promises to help:
http://www.attackspider.com/

Robert11 wrote:
Hi,

Live outside of Boston.

Have a woodpecker that is really doing a number on my wood house siding.
Incredible the amount of damage they can do, apparently.

Anyone have any suggestions on how to keep him away, or any other
thoughts on preventing this ?

Would be most appreciative.

Thanks,
Bob



[email protected] 13-05-2006 04:38 AM

Woodpecker And House Siding Damage: Thoughts On Preventing ?
 
Take an air rifle and shoot his pecker.
STOVEBOLT

On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 13:01:51 -0400, "Robert11"
wrote:

Hi,

Live outside of Boston.

Have a woodpecker that is really doing a number on my wood house siding.
Incredible the amount of damage they can do, apparently.

Anyone have any suggestions on how to keep him away, or any other
thoughts on preventing this ?

Would be most appreciative.

Thanks,
Bob


Stubby 13-05-2006 02:31 PM

Woodpecker And House Siding Damage: Thoughts On Preventing ?
 
Robert11 wrote:
Hi,

Live outside of Boston.

Have a woodpecker that is really doing a number on my wood house siding.
Incredible the amount of damage they can do, apparently.

Anyone have any suggestions on how to keep him away, or any other
thoughts on preventing this ?


In the past people have said this is because the little buggers are
horny and it's that time of year. He's trying to locate a mate.

I don't think they are looking for food because my suet feeder is
covered with woodpeckers year 'round. There's no shortage and they know
where to find it. Also, I can see the inside of the garage siding
where I had to shoo one away just yesterday. There is no trace of bugs.

Artemis 13-05-2006 07:08 PM

Woodpecker And House Siding Damage: Thoughts On Preventing ?
 
Stubby wrote:

Robert11 wrote:

Hi,

Live outside of Boston.

Have a woodpecker that is really doing a number on my wood house siding.
Incredible the amount of damage they can do, apparently.

Anyone have any suggestions on how to keep him away, or any other
thoughts on preventing this ?



In the past people have said this is because the little buggers are
horny and it's that time of year. He's trying to locate a mate.

I don't think they are looking for food because my suet feeder is
covered with woodpeckers year 'round. There's no shortage and they know
where to find it. Also, I can see the inside of the garage siding
where I had to shoo one away just yesterday. There is no trace of bugs.


I am certainly no expert on woodpeckers but they taught us in school
that woodpeckers pecked holes in trees to provide shelter for insects.
They return later and eat the insects that have moved into the holes.

I have no idea how to get rid of them. Maybe some flashy pie tins on
strings blowing in the wind?


--
Art


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