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GreenWave

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10. Our loving crows get rid of them silently. They raid the unguarded eggs.
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 11:13 AM
Apr 11

Victory in the end game tactic.

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Hey, you gotta protect your own habitat Walleye Apr 11 #1
Can you stuff a box or egg carton up there until she gives up? Hope22 Apr 11 #2
I tried putting a heavy metalish can up there she just put the material on top of the can!!! a kennedy Apr 11 #3
I wedged a board into that space and it solved the problem. Don't know if that will work for you but it did for me. efhmc Apr 11 #11
You got a robin EYESORE 9001 Apr 11 #4
Have you tried placing an owl figurine in the area,... magicarpet Apr 11 #5
Hmmmmmm, owl figurine......that is possible......but those spike things??? Yikes, a big fat no to those. a kennedy Apr 11 #6
Well with the spike thing,... the bird does not get stabbed by them. magicarpet Apr 11 #7
Install a birdhouse made for Robins Bluestocking Apr 11 #8
Point well taken. Within the curtilage I will abide neither WheelWalker Apr 11 #9
Our loving crows get rid of them silently. They raid the unguarded eggs. GreenWave Apr 11 #10
Birds nest NJ2NC Apr 11 #12
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote Apr 12 #17
For years and years, I had robins who built a nest on top of my outdoor garage lights, but the lights never SWBTATTReg Apr 11 #13
For the last 2 years morning doves have used a robins nest under our soffit. a kennedy Apr 12 #18
We put a softball on top of our light Luciferous Apr 12 #14
My husband is tormented by swallows that get into the garage and nest in the rafters. He lets them be, though, Vinca Apr 12 #15
A rubber snake would solve the problem. JustKay Apr 12 #16
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