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Posted by Spook on May 20, 2007 at 18:18:05 from (198.208.251.23):
In Reply to: birds in a tool shed posted by chris meredith on May 20, 2007 at 07:42:33:
I had a problem with birds getting in thru a run in I have for our goats and horses. I noticed at many loading docks they have strips of clear plastic as a curtain. The strips have a gap of about 1 in apart, and are about 2 - 3 wide (varies). I took a clear carpet runner and used a box cutter to slice in in strips. I have a 2x4 for a curtain rod, and it is held by brackets that let me lift it out. I got out of the bird business immediately. They won't fly thru it. You and your animals will walk thru it, or you can drive a tractor thru it. I realize it might be problematic for a large structure.
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