Posted by John T on May 24, 2012 at 05:07:22 from (216.249.82.117):
As some have heard Ive spent the last weeks cleaning up and organizing my shop and pole barn after thirty years of neglect. As previously posted, last year I couldnt find a single chain boomer when I needed to haul something, but in the last week I found 18......As I no longer farm or haul or trade farm machinery, I'm gonna keep 6 and take the rest to Dinkys auction. Those 5/16 and 3/8 to 1/2 are like $40 and more today.............
So, anyone had good luck or experience with any electronic means (those high frequency thingys) of ridding the barn of sparrows/spatsies?????
Any other methods (Im NOT into chemical or dope or spikey things on allllllllllllll the rafters 14 ft high) to rid the pole barn of them yall have had good luck with???????
Im in the process of sealing all the entry holes right now as that is the ulitmate fix and a BB Gun and/or 22 bird shot are options I'm considering in the short run........
Talk to me, tell me a cheap easy way (until I get it sealed) to get them out and keep them out.
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