How to best stop Birds fouling on my car?
How to best stop Birds fouling on my car?
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J4CKO

46,372 posts

226 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Get some bird food and lace it with Auto Glym Super resin, they will still poop on your car but it will just polish off.

Seriously, we have a Wood Pigeon infestation, the Dog has only managed to kill one so far despite eradicating them being his lifes work, the Galaxy has been unusable after a week, i.e. withough chiselling the st off, it is like no more nails.

aka_kerrly

12,505 posts

236 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Grenoble said:
"Dutch + artist"

I wonder what he has been smoking....

Pooky67

577 posts

185 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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I have seen cable ties used as a bird deterrant on BT phone lines. They're simply tied round the cable en masse with the ends left poking up. Only seen it done within reach of the pole though.

Got a mate with a scaffold tower/cherry picker?

Big Fluffy One

147 posts

244 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Hang some trainers from the line?

Pints

18,451 posts

220 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Grenoble said:
It's the purrfect solution, although I doubt the idea will ever take off.

margerison

964 posts

276 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Dusty964

7,248 posts

216 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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http://www.bird-x.com/balcony-guard-products-29.ph...


That said, you have a gun. You already know the direct answer.

t1grm

4,657 posts

310 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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OpulentBob said:
Equally, and apologies for the hijack, any suggestions for keeping cats off a car? Sick of having footprints in the dust/on the screen/roof every morning, or dirty footprints having just cleaned and polished it. (Not my cat, car's in a paved parking area, so I can't even take a claw hammer to the cat because there's nowhere to bury the evidence)
Put a half full plastic water bottle on the bonnet and roof (and boot if you have one). Don't ask me how or why but everyone does it in our car park and it works.

TameRacingDriver

20,375 posts

298 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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OpulentBob said:
It's not a magic solution I'm afraid, but a pack of baby wipes is best. Wipe off the st every morning before you go to work, and wash the car once a week. I used to have a similar issue, decided I wouldn't wash it one weekend, it turns out 2 weeks of bird st on your door is enough to etch it permanently. Motherfker. So now, a pack of 50p multi-wipes and I wipe off any st as it appears.

Like I said, it's not a magic solution, but it's quick, easy, and pragmatic.
Cheers for that, I was wondering about something like that myself; I work very near the coast, and my car regularly gets covered in seagull st, horrid creatures.

Kimmy

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73 posts

228 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Thanks for all the suggestions so far.

As much as I would like to "pop a cap in their arse" so to speak, I don't think the boys in blue would be happy, as there are other houses near by. Possibly land me in a bit of bother.

I don't use the car for work, I generally only use it at the weekends.

There are two of these bloody phone lines running diagonally across the drive at different angles, so no matter where I park, I cant seem to get away from it.

Think the best option is a decent car cover.
Now I had a so called decent car cover I bought of fleabay, but the thing started to rip and shred it self almost, after about a month.

Can anyone recommend a decent one? One that lasts preferably, and the car lives out side the whole time.

Thanks

Kimmy

Raize

1,476 posts

205 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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How about some sort of hammock-like object suspended between the poles to catch the st?

vsonix

3,865 posts

189 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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buy an owl?

same problem round here, lots of urban gulls, they always seem to know when a car is freshly washed & polished.

quiraing

1,649 posts

165 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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When you park up simply arrange 20 candle-holders on the bonnet, roof, and rear, Then place a laser-pen (switched on) in each, all pointing up in various directions. Works best at night.

Have never had a supermarket-car-park bird-poop incident since I tried this method.


Another method is to paint your car weekly with creosote - they hate the smell and won't fly near it.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

281 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Go and crap in their nests. They'll soon learn...

T1berious

2,650 posts

181 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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I had a very similar issue but it was a massive ash tree.

as mentioned earlier in the thread:

Clean and Wax Car
Baby wipes and detailing Spray
Deal with it ASAP
Invest in a decent car cover

Getting it early is key, it will come off with a baby wipe and you can just spray the detailer and give it wipe with a clean microfiber cloth. Still a pain but better than the paint damage.

My extreme action was applying for permission to get the tree crown "trimmed" 50%, (it was almost reaching the house) approval granted, tree trimmed some what more than 50% by over zealous tree company wink

It will grow back in say 15 years.... Bird Poo now not an issue and the Tree is now called "stumpy" wink




MGgeordie

939 posts

210 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Grenoble said:
You are a defeatist.

Cats with guns...

Edited by Grenoble on Wednesday 22 May 00:37
Give this chap a ring...


AlexRS2782

8,470 posts

239 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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LuS1fer said:
richb77 said:
An air rifle will do it.

if you dont want to kill the birds i think there are things called air soft that fire plastic balls.

After a while the birds will learn not to roost there.

As i kid i shot a few flying rats in the garden. After i think it was about 3 got shot the other vermin learnt not to come back smile
Well hopefully they will learn to shoot and shoot you back.
hehe Or just crap on him instead of his car hehe

@ Rich - Seriously how nice to take pot shots at the birds & injure them - wonder how you'd feel if people were taking pot shots at you, your children or even your own pet(s) - i bet if they were, you'd be on the phone to the police quickly enough complaining rolleyes

Years ago I kept a few racing pigeons & one of my neighbours tried shooting one of them claiming it was a feral pigeon rolleyes ahole didn't do it again after I threatened to do the same to his pet cat in return wink

Edited by AlexRS2782 on Thursday 23 May 18:14

jonno_

146 posts

247 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Got to say, none of this was what I expected from the thread title...

thinkofaname

383 posts

159 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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It can be against the law to interfere with Birds. You could end up in custardy.

goneape

2,861 posts

188 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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You could certainly end up getting your just desserts