Gnasher wrote:The eaves of the house are quite wide and a bedroom window has a flat bay roof which means there's some flat shelter under the eaves. Some pigeons have decided to make it their home.
Constant soakings with a hose only send them away briefly, soaking them as they settle down to roost for a few consecutive nights is also supposed to move them away permanently, not these flying rats.
The flat roof was then filled with pigeon spikes. They pulled them up in some places and frequently drop into the very small gaps between the spikes.
The spikes have been put back twice but they still manage to pull them up or move them enough to drop in.
Now the spikes have been topped with netting and guess what, they have pulled the netting apart enough to get under it. They can't stomp up & down like they used to but they still make enough noise to wake the house at dawn.
So there you have it, anyone with an air rifle or some other idea of getting rid of the flying rats? You'll be doing the street a favour because on those rare occassions I manage to deter them for a few nights, they use a neighbours roof.
Gnasher wrote:When I saw Marky No 1 had replied I was ready for being offered an old caravan for them to sleep in
I'd posion them but I'd be in trouble if a cat then ate the dead pigeon full of rat poison. I don't think shooting them is legal in a public street. Let's see what environmental health can do about them.
Gnasher wrote:When I saw Marky No 1 had replied I was ready for being offered an old caravan for them to sleep in
Gnasher wrote:You want the council to help you?
Whoever can guarantee to get rid of them at a decent price is welcome to try. There's also laws as to how far you can go yourself to get rid of pests, hopefully I'll be told the details when they reply.
Anyone know a local person or company that would guarantee getting rid of them?
eggchaser wrote:Crush up some paracetamol and add a bit of water so it makes a kind of paste, spread it on some bread an feed it to them, the paracetamol gives off a gas when it reacts in the stomach and pigeons have no way of getting rid of the gas because they cant burp or fart!
Pigeons expand like baloons and go BANG! Problem solved and some entertainment!
Rice does a similar thing aswell
OLDHAMADE wrote:Just go and have a chat with Chesh
He'll soon have it sorted for you.
eggchaser wrote:Crush up some paracetamol and add a bit of water so it makes a kind of paste, spread it on some bread an feed it to them, the paracetamol gives off a gas when it reacts in the stomach and pigeons have no way of getting rid of the gas because they cant burp or fart!
Pigeons expand like baloons and go BANG! Problem solved and some entertainment!
Rice does a similar thing aswell, and unlike the rat poison from before if the cat eats some then they just dont feel pain for a while
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