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blackbirds
Topic Started: 13th June 2012 - 12:29 PM (107 Views)
tosh
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we've got a problem at work with blackbirds,they are flying about in one of the buildings and activating the fire alarm[infa red beams in the roof area] so far the fire brigade have been out three times we need to remove the blackies asap has anybody got any ideas how we can trap,relocate or deter them?
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dave1979
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i was gettin woke up at the crack of dawn by the bug**rs!!! so i set my big owl deecoy in the yard...moveing it every day...seems to be doin the trick!!!
when the seagulls follow the trawler...it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea!!!!
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photopro
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You will need a Natural England licence if you do anything which includes trapping or destroying nests. A Larsen trap will work as I have proved many times.........
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tosh
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i did'nt know i would need a licence to trap them that could make things interesting
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tosh
13th June 2012 - 06:52 PM
i did'nt know i would need a licence to trap them that could make things interesting


You do if you want to do it legally as of course I'm sure you do....... ***wist***
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