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At least now I know, what next?
A while back, maybe two or three weeks, I posted about losing a couple of
fish mysteriously, in the Long Beach, CA area. Suspected a bird, but didnt know for sure. Well, standing in the front yard today talking to my roofer about an upcoming project a gigantic gray heron swoops in and lands on the neighbors garage door. Damn thing didnt even blink when I yelled and clapped from the front yard. He then slowly walked down the roof of the garage which overlooks my 800 gallon pond. I quickly ran into the back yard and screamed, waxed my arms and clapped and he took off. Definitely at a nearly 4 foot wingspan and 3 feet tall big enough to take my 18" fish that was originally mssing. So, now to think about countermeasures, as unfortunately I am sure shooting the damn things is probably illegal. Scarecrow really work for something that can swoop in from an overlooking height? I dont want to do nets, they are hideous and will prevent frequent pond cleaning, I just dont want the hassle. How do the electric fences work anyway? D |
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On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 04:01:02 GMT, "Dsybok" wrote:
A while back, maybe two or three weeks, I posted about losing a couple of fish mysteriously, in the Long Beach, CA area. Suspected a bird, but didnt know for sure. Well, standing in the front yard today talking to my roofer about an upcoming project a gigantic gray heron swoops in and lands on the neighbors garage door. Damn thing didnt even blink when I yelled and clapped from the front yard. He then slowly walked down the roof of the garage which overlooks my 800 gallon pond. I quickly ran into the back yard and screamed, waxed my arms and clapped and he took off. Definitely at a nearly 4 foot wingspan and 3 feet tall big enough to take my 18" fish that was originally mssing. So, now to think about countermeasures, as unfortunately I am sure shooting the damn things is probably illegal. Scarecrow really work for something that can swoop in from an overlooking height? I dont want to do nets, they are hideous and will prevent frequent pond cleaning, I just dont want the hassle. How do the electric fences work anyway? Scarecrow motion sprinkler = http://www.km01.com/gardeninghome.html ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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"Dsybok" wrote in message ink.net... So, now to think about countermeasures, as unfortunately I am sure shooting the damn things is probably illegal. Scarecrow really work for something that can swoop in from an overlooking height? I dont want to do nets, they are hideous and will prevent frequent pond cleaning, I just dont want the hassle. How do the electric fences work anyway? ======================== Some people claim good luck with the motion sprinklers. They're useless for Kingfishers. Some herons learn to come up behind them to fish I was told. The people I know here either gave up on fish or netted their ponds - but then we have all types of predators after our fish. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. Do not feed the trolls. ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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General Predator Deterrents:
Electric FiShock Fido fence - made to keep dogs and cats out of flower beds, fence off the pond, fairly close to the edge. Pond Guardian Electric Fence - made to attach to rocks and lay out over the water of the pond Scarecrow Motion Activated Sprinkler - sometimes two are needed. Can be dialed to different settings and put on a timer. Shock of water coming on startles predators. Attach to something solid if raccoons push it over. Netting - sold as bird netting for fruit trees String Fishing Line - works with some herons Fish Decoy - works with kingfishers, will give resident fish time to hide (build a rock cave, or sink a chimney flue or black pipe) Heron decoy, alligator decoy - must be moved often, works for some ponders. Humane traps - for raccoons, for rent or to borrow from many animal control facilities You can go to www.froogle.com, enter in the product and find more information and price information. * Note - do not attempt to harm herons or any birds of prey. They are protected by federal law. Fines and jail time will ensue, cutting into pond dollars and pond time. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
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Oh so no machine gunning then. Too bad.
My main concern about the Scarecrow is the water supply. Does it take a standard garden hose? and if so, I will have to leave my hose on all the time? Could I just use a modified 5 gallon bucket with hose outlet gravity fed or does the line have to be pressurized. I dont figure it to go off much , I could top off the bucket when needed. Anyone with practical experience on either the Scarecrow or the electric fences, chime in please. I am probably going to get a Heron decoy at the LFS today as a first step. D "kathy" wrote in message oups.com... General Predator Deterrents: Electric FiShock Fido fence - made to keep dogs and cats out of flower beds, fence off the pond, fairly close to the edge. Pond Guardian Electric Fence - made to attach to rocks and lay out over the water of the pond Scarecrow Motion Activated Sprinkler - sometimes two are needed. Can be dialed to different settings and put on a timer. Shock of water coming on startles predators. Attach to something solid if raccoons push it over. Netting - sold as bird netting for fruit trees String Fishing Line - works with some herons Fish Decoy - works with kingfishers, will give resident fish time to hide (build a rock cave, or sink a chimney flue or black pipe) Heron decoy, alligator decoy - must be moved often, works for some ponders. Humane traps - for raccoons, for rent or to borrow from many animal control facilities You can go to www.froogle.com, enter in the product and find more information and price information. * Note - do not attempt to harm herons or any birds of prey. They are protected by federal law. Fines and jail time will ensue, cutting into pond dollars and pond time. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
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My main concern about the Scarecrow is the water supply. Does it take a standard garden hose? and if so, I will have to leave my hose on all the time? Could I just use a modified 5 gallon bucket with hose outlet gravity fed or does the line have to be pressurized. They need a standard garden hose under pressure to work - a bucket won't work Gale :~) |
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"Dsybok" wrote:
Oh so no machine gunning then. Too bad. My main concern about the Scarecrow is the water supply. Does it take a standard garden hose? and if so, I will have to leave my hose on all the time? Could I just use a modified 5 gallon bucket with hose outlet gravity fed or does the line have to be pressurized. I dont figure it to go off much , I could top off the bucket when needed. Anyone with practical experience on either the Scarecrow or the electric fences, chime in please. I am probably going to get a Heron decoy at the LFS today as a first step. D It has to be pressurized. Do NOT use a standard garden hose. I have a water supply near my scarecrow and used a washing machine hose. If you do need to use a hose, turn the volume down far enough that the scarecrow can "recycle" between bursts but doesn't apply too much pressure on the hose. The problem with a Heron decoy, is that Herons get used to it and ignore it. San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar. "We need to make a sacrifice to the pond gods, find me a young virgin... oh, and bring something to kill" |
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On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 17:23:55 GMT, "Dsybok" wrote:
Oh so no machine gunning then. Too bad. My main concern about the Scarecrow is the water supply. Does it take a standard garden hose? and if so, I will have to leave my hose on all the time? Could I just use a modified 5 gallon bucket with hose outlet gravity fed or does the line have to be pressurized. I dont figure it to go off much , I could top off the bucket when needed. Pressurized as already stated. It can use a standard (good quality) garden hose, mine did for 5 years with no problems. Originally I got it for a raccoon so had the hose on a timer dusk to dawn, until a neighbor called me at noon one day that there was a heron on my roof. So now it is on 24/7 except when I have the fall/winter covers on them. Last year my guys decided to hard pipe them, so no more moving and switching of the hoses. I am probably going to get a Heron decoy at the LFS today as a first step. Serious waste of money, an alligator decoy would be money better spent. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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I quickly ran into the back yard and screamed,
waxed my arms and clapped and he took off. Did you scream before you waxed your arms or after? Looks pretty painful to me... Ron |
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I was waiting for someone to say something....
D " Ron Lawrence KC4YOY" wrote in message ... I quickly ran into the back yard and screamed, waxed my arms and clapped and he took off. Did you scream before you waxed your arms or after? Looks pretty painful to me... Ron |
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Scarecrow has to be hooked up to live water source - under pressure. I
added mine before the sprinkler valve, so always live water line. Egret is gone. Cat is skittish, neighbor was talking to the fish and got soaked (cussed me out good). ;-) -- ____________________ Claudia Totus Tuus "Dsybok" wrote in message ink.net... Oh so no machine gunning then. Too bad. My main concern about the Scarecrow is the water supply. Does it take a standard garden hose? and if so, I will have to leave my hose on all the time? Could I just use a modified 5 gallon bucket with hose outlet gravity fed or does the line have to be pressurized. I dont figure it to go off much , I could top off the bucket when needed. Anyone with practical experience on either the Scarecrow or the electric fences, chime in please. I am probably going to get a Heron decoy at the LFS today as a first step. D "kathy" wrote in message oups.com... General Predator Deterrents: Electric FiShock Fido fence - made to keep dogs and cats out of flower beds, fence off the pond, fairly close to the edge. Pond Guardian Electric Fence - made to attach to rocks and lay out over the water of the pond Scarecrow Motion Activated Sprinkler - sometimes two are needed. Can be dialed to different settings and put on a timer. Shock of water coming on startles predators. Attach to something solid if raccoons push it over. Netting - sold as bird netting for fruit trees String Fishing Line - works with some herons Fish Decoy - works with kingfishers, will give resident fish time to hide (build a rock cave, or sink a chimney flue or black pipe) Heron decoy, alligator decoy - must be moved often, works for some ponders. Humane traps - for raccoons, for rent or to borrow from many animal control facilities You can go to www.froogle.com, enter in the product and find more information and price information. * Note - do not attempt to harm herons or any birds of prey. They are protected by federal law. Fines and jail time will ensue, cutting into pond dollars and pond time. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
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On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 19:54:15 GMT, "ClaudCar"
wrote: Scarecrow has to be hooked up to live water source - under pressure. I added mine before the sprinkler valve, so always live water line. Egret is gone. Cat is skittish, neighbor was talking to the fish and got soaked (cussed me out good). ;-) People who talk to fish need to be scared out of the yard. Or is that the people who say the fish are talking back? My motion sprinkler always gets those confused. ;o) Actually, for some reason it has more preference for koi & garden club Presidents and Head Coordinators, than anyone else. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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I was waiting for someone to say something....
I couldn't resist... Ron |
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"Dsybok" wrote in message ink.net... A while back, maybe two or three weeks, I posted about losing a couple of fish mysteriously, in the Long Beach, CA area. Suspected a bird, but didnt know for sure. Well, standing in the front yard today talking to my roofer about an upcoming project a gigantic gray heron swoops in and lands on the neighbors garage door. Damn thing didnt even blink when I yelled and clapped from the front yard. He then slowly walked down the roof of the garage which overlooks my 800 gallon pond. I quickly ran into the back yard and screamed, waxed my arms and clapped and he took off. Definitely at a nearly 4 foot wingspan and 3 feet tall big enough to take my 18" fish that was originally mssing. So, now to think about countermeasures, as unfortunately I am sure shooting the damn things is probably illegal. Scarecrow really work for something that can swoop in from an overlooking height? I dont want to do nets, they are hideous and will prevent frequent pond cleaning, I just dont want the hassle. How do the electric fences work anyway? D I installed a FiShock electric fence. The heron touched it with his foot, shot up in the air and fell on his back. He got up and stood still for a couple of minutes, then flew away. We live under this guy's flight path from his heronry to a bay where he fishes, so he flies over the pond twice a day, and I swear he he makes a diversion. It works well on dogs, coons and children too. |
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