How to stop birds sh*tting on our swing

How to stop birds sh*tting on our swing

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Legend83

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9,961 posts

222 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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We have a lovely wooden-framed swing for the children in the garden but it would appear birds are enjoying having a perch on the wooden cross-beam and emptying their bowels all over the swing seat.

Any bright ideas on how to put them off? I considered wrapping and affixing some holly round the beam as that can't be too comfortable to sit on!

Rotaree

1,146 posts

261 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Try these I reckon that should do the job

carreauchompeur

17,836 posts

204 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Don't invite them round again.

C0ffin D0dger

3,440 posts

145 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Fix a cat to the cross beam?

skilly1

2,702 posts

195 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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I'm no expert but I would suggest smearing golden eagle dung all over the swing. It works with lion dung and cats.

Timmy40

12,915 posts

198 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Shotgun.

Dr Mike Oxgreen

4,114 posts

165 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Get a plastic owl and attach it to the cross beam? Downside is that you might not get any small birds in your garden at all.

schmunk

4,399 posts

125 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Wooden, hmmmm, so we can't electrify the structure.

Time for Plan B.

Timmy40

12,915 posts

198 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Park your car next to the swing so the birds can st on that instead?

carreauchompeur

17,836 posts

204 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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st on it first. They won't like that.

Rickyy

6,618 posts

219 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Nail some carpet gripper across the cross beam. I'd imagine birds are clever enough not to stand on spikey things.

Jonboy_t

5,038 posts

183 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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C0ffin D0dger said:
Fix a cat to the cross beam?
Definitely this.

But then how do you stop other cats getting up there and scrapping with stuck-o-cat?

OP, you also need to staple a dog up there with stuck-o-cat to stop this escalating.

Legend83

Original Poster:

9,961 posts

222 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Thanks for the very useful and practical suggestions chaps! hehe

C0ffin D0dger

3,440 posts

145 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Jonboy_t said:
Definitely this.

But then how do you stop other cats getting up there and scrapping with stuck-o-cat?

OP, you also need to staple a dog up there with stuck-o-cat to stop this escalating.
Just make sure it's the biggest and meanest cat in the area. The other cats will stay away then. Until they figure out it's stuck and can't fight back anyway laugh

Spare tyre

9,537 posts

130 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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couple of bits of string on the end of some nails, pull it tight, they wont want to land on that

as an alternative, can you turn the seat over when not in use, or tie / hook it up vertically?

normalbloke

7,442 posts

219 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Invert the seat when not in use for starters....

rfisher

5,024 posts

283 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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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.

stargazer30

1,589 posts

166 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Get one of those ultrasound bird sounders? They use them on airports right.

PS - if a 747 lands in your garden, not my fault biggrin

skilly1

2,702 posts

195 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Good idea, you need a bird scarer


dudleybloke

19,802 posts

186 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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You need a sensor to detect when the birds land and a solenoid to pull the trigger on the M134.