Posted by John T on July 18, 2012 at 09:05:27 from (216.249.82.117):
Okay, some time back I sought methods, opinions, experiences and results for ways to keep birds (sparrows or spatsies) out of my enclosed pole barn shop and there were several posted and I enjoyed and appreciated them alllllllll. (Plastic owls n snakes,,,,,,Stuff placed on the boards,,,,,,Netting,,,,,,,,Hanging CD's,,,,,,,,,Electronic repellant,,,,,,,,,Chemical repellant, Spikey things on boards,,,,,, and a few more methods I cant recall lol)
After much deliberation and studying the barn and observing the birds behavior and where n how they got in and out, I arrived at the conclusion of a good, easy and very affordable option.
GREAT STUFF EXPANDING FOAM SEALANT
I found all the holes they were using as access and one by one and with more observations I pretty well got them alllllllll sealed up woooooooooooooo hooooooooooo. The last few days Ive seen NO birds inside whatsoever yayyyyyyyy and no chemicals etc
However, there remains a small colony of small bats but Im just happy now all the nasty birds arent inside and will work on the bats next.
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