How to stop birds sh*tting on our swing

How to stop birds sh*tting on our swing

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C0ffin D0dger

3,440 posts

145 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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graphene said:
Would bubblewrap work? Bird lands, claw pierces bubble, the 'pop' scares them all off...
Good thinking yes

kryten22uk

2,344 posts

231 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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We used fence wall spikes. Don't look as torture chamber as the other suggestion above. Worked a treat.


Sixpackpert

4,559 posts

214 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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Flock Off

el romeral

1,053 posts

137 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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I have had a similar problem since constructing a pergola with wooden beams. The local collard doves seem to think it is a toilet ( I had no idea they had such large bowels). I tried a two pronged attack by hanging a few CDs underneath so they rotate and catch the light and also a thin wire running about 3 inches above the beam - held in place by a couple of long screw nails at each end.
Combination of movement of CDs and not seeing the wire and being startled by it if they do attempt a landing, has made a huge difference to the dumpage on the terrace & furniture below.

Timmy40

12,915 posts

198 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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I believe in America they've come up with the idea of roasting birds mid flight using a giant solar mirror array, as well as toasting any birds straying near it has the side benefit of producing a small amount of power.

OP have you considered constructing a large refracting mirror array to immolate the offending avians?

Munter

31,319 posts

241 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Ensure that one child is on the swing at all times.

A)Return on investment will be up significantly. (Hours used vs money spent)
B)The child will act as a cover for the seat ensuring it stays clean.

AmiableChimp

3,674 posts

237 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Instead of being aggressive, why not try and get to know the birds. Speak to them, sit down & share a cuppa and try and put your concerns across in a reasoned, calm manner.

You might find they are quite receptive to your issue and are willing to take action to rectify without the need for violence.

Failing that, air rifle!

Oakey

27,567 posts

216 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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AmiableChimp said:
Instead of being aggressive, why not try and get to know the birds. Speak to them, sit down & share a cuppa and try and put your concerns across in a reasoned, calm manner.

You might find they are quite receptive to your issue and are willing to take action to rectify without the need for violence.

Failing that, air rifle!
Pardon?

That isn't the PH way.

Send them an anonymous passive-aggressive email.

Sir Bagalot

6,479 posts

181 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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Rotaree said:
Try these I reckon that should do the job
It will do the job. I had a similar problem, bought the spikes, and now no fking birdsyes

schmunk

4,399 posts

125 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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Have you considered moving the swing indoors?

Foppo

2,344 posts

124 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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rfisher said:
I hammered nails through the top of a nesting box once to stop a particularly dumb bird s(h)itting on it all day.

All that happened was that it stood between the nails on 1 foot, balanced up against a nail with its gut.

Mofo.
You are a strange fellow.

Hammered nails on top of a nesting box?

Evoluzione

10,345 posts

243 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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Boring I know, but just pull the swing to one side when it's not being used.

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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There is a street in Reading where they feed Red Kites, didn't see much bird crap or other birds around. Was on ch.4 news this week.

Seems like a reasonable solution to me.

Burwood

18,709 posts

246 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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C0ffin D0dger said:
graphene said:
Would bubblewrap work? Bird lands, claw pierces bubble, the 'pop' scares them all off...
Good thinking yes
Yeah, the 2" long talons you find on sparrows. Lol

Spare tyre

9,575 posts

130 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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I bet they are illegal immigrants

Timmy40

12,915 posts

198 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Spare tyre said:
I bet they are illegal immigrants
Yeah any day now they'll start arriving..... African immigrants coming up through Europe and over the channel. There's no border control. Swallows, Swifts, and those ruddy Cuckoos.

dudleybloke

19,826 posts

186 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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But are any of them carrying a pair of coconuts?

HOGEPH

5,249 posts

186 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Huh? I... I don't know that. Auuuuuuuugh.

SWH

1,261 posts

202 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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I popped a length of curtain wire on top of our one, rusty now after a couple of years but certainly keeps the pigeons off the cross bar resulting in bird st free swings smile


kowalski655

14,643 posts

143 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Bit too messy?