Posts Tagged mylar
Wallow Update
Posted by Joshua Bardwell in Homesteading on January 29th, 2010

Woodpeckers are not eating the house anymore. I think the mylar worked. It certainly works on me. I hear it or see it moving out of the corner of my eye and wonder what it is for just a second.

Bought a whole cord of “seasoned” wood. Note to seller: just because a tree has been dead for a while doesn’t mean it’s “seasoned.” You have to split it and THEN let it sit for a year or so. Next time I’ll know.

That wood on the right? That’s seasoned wood. The ends get all dark and weathered. So does the rest of it. That lovely-smelling, clean stuff on the left? Not seasoned. Kind of night-and-day, you know? Like I said, I’ll know better next time.

Aww yeah. That’s the good stuff.

Warm. Good.
Woodpecker Birdhouse
Posted by Joshua Bardwell in Homesteading on November 26th, 2009
The woodpeckers pecked a hole right through the urethane foam I used to fill it. It was confusing, because it means for sure they weren’t digging for bugs. No bugs in urethane foam, yaknow? I went back up and took a look, and this time, they had gone right through the insulating board and into the roof. At least this time their purpose was clear: a pile of sticks meant that they were building a home. It’s not the time for baby birds, but there’s really no other way for the sticks to have gotten in the hole.
Well, identifying their purpose at least gave me a lead for trying to get them off my house. First, I filled the holes with more urethane, then I applied a bad-tasting and smelling woodpekcer-repellent spray. Finally, I hung strips of mylar from the eave, which is supposed to dissuade the bird.
You can’t see the urethane foam because I painted over it.
The last thing I did was build a nice woodpecker-house, in hopes of convincing the birds to nest there instead of my eaves. I even put a suet cake on top of the lid, in order to try to get the bird to notice the house.
This is pretty much the limit of the amount of effort that I care to go to in order to keep this bird from damaging my home. If this doesn’t work, and if no other ideas present themselves for deterring it, the shotgun is going to come out, and that will be that.


