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Woodpeckers (Encore Presentation)

May 17th, 2009  |  Published in Videos  |  1 Comment

Marc’s house is being eaten by an evil, ruthless band of Woodpeckers

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  1. Jennifer Murray says:

    May 19th, 2009 at 6:44 am (#)

    My Hubby and I own Oklahoma Wildlife Control LLC, in Tulsa Oklahoma. Here’s our Website: http://www.oktrapsupply.com

    Marc needs to find a wildlife control operator in his area and ask them for a Bird Exclusion Job. We recently did one in Tulsa for pigeons. We lined all the landing surfaces with a low-voltage track (kind of like a Cattle wire/electric fence thingy). If you’ve ever touched a cattle wire, then you know it’s effective at teaching one to stay away. LOL… I don’t know if it would work for woodpeckers, as they seem to be able to land on vertical surfaces as well, but I also agree that there may be a termite problem drawing them in. Since bird exclusion is expensive, although effective, addressing the possibility of termites may be a better option, since if you take away the food source, the birds will find somewhere else to have their buffet. LOL Good luck to you Marc!

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