Traditional scarecrows have limited results unless you are willing to put in a lot of time and effort. But, maybe combining this age-old bird control method with technology can help keep birds away from your farm. https://aviancontrolinc.com/do-scarecrows-really-work/
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Jun 3, 2015 - My daughter-in-law is a musician and my son made her a bird house out of an old guitar. (See the picture below). It was darling, but it didn't stand up to the…
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In addition to birds, dogs can effectively deter various types of wildlife, particularly on agricultural farms.
Some airports use dogs to protect planes from bird strikes.
Trained dogs are used for controlling wild geese in Canada.
Check out this smart, squirrel-proof bird feeder with a camera that allows you to watch birds as they feed.
These are pretty common! You can buy them on Amazon.
Squirrels will destroy your feeders to get to the bird seeds. Finding a bird feeder that can withstand these pesky little animals would be amazing.
How about this one? It uses sensors, producing a low-frequency sound when it detects birds. Technology like this should be on the market.
Here’s a smart scarecrow that uses solar power to scare birds and animals away from the farm!
Traditional scarecrows have limited results unless you are willing to put in a lot of time and effort. But, maybe combining this age-old bird control method with technology can help keep birds away from your farm.
https://aviancontrolinc.com/do-scarecrows-really-work/
Or we can use them for spying, that is, if governments are not already conducting mass surveillance with them!
A bird-human hunting partnership – nothing more beautiful than this.
How about these birds that work to prevent bird strikes at aiports?
Homing pigeons were used as messengers for centuries. So who says we can’t still use them?
But these peregrin kites seem to work just as well and are dirt cheap.
Here too, https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/waterloo-station-recruits-harris-hawk-to-scare-off-pigeons-amid-complaints-a3985076.html seems to be working. maybe just the smell of hawk droppings would do the trick just as well though?
Its a thing, and it works. Obvious but good idea imho.
Great use for an old guitar too.
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