Get Rid of Woodpeckers
It’s been a while, I know. As it turns out, I’ve been commissioned to write something for somebody, and that has been taking up a good deal of my time. Once the project goes public, I’ll let you all in on what I’ve been working on. But right now, we’re dealing with getting rid of woodpeckers. The second installment in our getting rid of birds series.
For the most part, woodpeckers are a relatively harmless lot–when compared to birds like the pigeon, or the starling or the canadian goose (which we’ll get to with the next installment). Unlike these other birds, woodpeckers retain the status of “protected” or in some cases “endangered” species. So, killing woodpeckers, or harming them in any way, is out of the question. Which is why the article on how to get rid of woodpeckers focuses a great deal on non-lethal and non-physical deterrents, resorting only to netting when it is absolutely necessary to keep woodpeckers away from a certain part of your home. We hope you enjoy this article. It was a challenge to compose.

May 9th, 2007 at 9:16 pm
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