Posted by Gerry....WI on November 17, 2008 at 13:16:06 from (24.196.117.237):
In Reply to: pigeon problems posted by CbarJ in MO on November 17, 2008 at 11:57:49:
Sell them.
Any trainer of hunting dogs will pay anywhere from $2.00-$3.50 each.
Contact the bird hunting clubs in your area and they will have guys willing to come and trap them. Pigeon traps are available on the web or at Cabella's. Usually less than $50.00. There are plans for making the traps. If you advertise on Craigs list that you have pigeons in your barn free for the taking, many dog trainers will bring their traps and cages to you. They set up the traps and each day you transfer the trapped birds to a holding cage. After you have a specified number the trainer will carry away the captured birds. It doesn't take long to make an impact on the population.
They're reasonably easy to capture at night off their roosts with a fishing net. Just use a light with a red plastic filter on the lens. If you can get close enough just grab them off the nests.
We have a local fellow that supplements his income by trapping birds from buildings and silos. He's sold as may as 2 thousand to hunt clubs down south at one time.
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