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Starlings #3164738
05/19/12 12:46 PM
05/19/12 12:46 PM
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Adrian, MI
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I have some starlings that keep eating my dogs food and he just sits and watches them. I live in the city therefore I can not use a pellet gun or .22 any ideas on how to get rid of them would be greatly appreciated


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Re: Starlings [Re: Chris.B] #3164925
05/19/12 03:58 PM
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That's to EZ just feed your dog some where else !!


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Re: Starlings [Re: Chris.B] #3164982
05/19/12 04:48 PM
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Re: Starlings [Re: Chris.B] #3165107
05/19/12 07:06 PM
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Strange, my dogs eat the Starlings for eating thier food....Payback is a pain...


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Re: Starlings [Re: Chris.B] #3165188
05/19/12 08:52 PM
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Like Robb said, stop leaving dog food for the birds.

Is this a trick question or something? confused

Re: Starlings [Re: Chris.B] #3165769
05/20/12 11:43 AM
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south east michigan
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Better get your dog wormed


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Re: Starlings [Re: Chris.B] #3165866
05/20/12 01:06 PM
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Adrian, MI
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Thanks


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Re: Starlings [Re: Chris.B] #3170211
05/23/12 07:52 PM
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I wonder if you could get one in a coilspring......

But seriously, if there is food left in your dog's dish he's self regulating his intake. You're feeding him too much.

Matt

Re: Starlings [Re: Chris.B] #3177232
06/07/12 04:12 PM
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What Matt said. Some of the worst rodent jobs are where the customer feeds his pets free choice (i.e., eat all day). Could it get any better for wildlife than to have free, extremely nutritious food replenished daily???


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Re: Starlings [Re: Chris.B] #3177273
06/07/12 04:37 PM
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Wait just a cotton picken minute! We always had self-regulating feeders and no wild varmits ever bothered them. ( More than once ) That's what our dogs called "dessert". And they were soft-mouthed English setters and Labs.

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