Re: How to stop barn swallows from nesting under eves.
[Re: travellintrapper]
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06/03/15 06:28 PM
06/03/15 06:28 PM
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Haubstadt, In.
G Hanold
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but after a short period of time wouldn't detour look like you smeared axle grease on a $5 million home?
User formerly known as Hanible.
Trapping & Removal of Animal Pests
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Re: How to stop barn swallows from nesting under eves.
[Re: travellintrapper]
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06/04/15 08:45 AM
06/04/15 08:45 AM
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Hey Pez, I added the no offense because including myself, folks can get offended sometimes when tone isn't clear in written posts or emails. In truth whatever works for you and gets the job done so your clients are happy is a wonderful thing and should be pursued. I use mechanical options sometimes that are with the most basic materials but still have an amazing outcome and I'm constantly looking for other options. I made my statements about the gels due to the dozens of experiences I have seeing it and the unhappy clients who were someone else's clients before I was called. In terms of the birds attracting unwanted attention, mostly I say that as a PSA for folks who might not realize who think about using it. I don't think this aspect of possibilities is widely known as I only saw folks hitting this issue this year through some FB feeds from places in the midwest, just wanted folks to be aware. But to close again, if it works and you like it, good deal. I do think you are wise to use a barrier for easy clean up. I also agree knowing the amount of space in the scenario is important, I assumed these folks are getting pretty solid use to have enough worry thus the holistic material application in my post above. Just wanted to say no worries on my end either, just expressing some info... 
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Re: How to stop barn swallows from nesting under eves.
[Re: travellintrapper]
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06/04/15 11:30 AM
06/04/15 11:30 AM
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St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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St. Louis Co, Mo
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Careful. Those are Federally and likely State protected birds, especially if they have babies in the nest. Up there anything that eats as many Skeeters as they will would be welcome, at first. The owners are likely whizzed by the crap on the porch.
Just a thought: (I know, it sounded a little lame as I typed it, but) What's the chances of adding a ledge under the mud nest's to catch it, with a regular maintenance clean up. Maybe build a place away from the house just for them to nest in, with a regular removal of new nest's at the house next spring till they get the idea.
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