Posted by scrum on August 19, 2009 at 06:11:25 from (4.156.228.59):
In Reply to: COOL!!!! posted by dave2 on August 18, 2009 at 20:46:55:
We had a bunch of pigeons get into the head house of the mill building at work last year. Birds of any kind are stictly a bad thing in the building and nearly impossable to chase out, kinda like herding cats. Shooting at anything inside a concrete structure is way too risky and gassing a food grade storage area pretty tough as well. One night I went up to check a couple bin levels and noticed a pile of feathers. Looking around thru the pipes and drags, I discovered a barn owl. We found where the birds had gotten in and sealed it up. I set a bucket of clean water out and told everyone to leave the owl alone. within 2 days there were more than a dozen more piles of feathers and no evidence of pigeons, mice or any other "undesirables". Were proped open a door at one end of the building and several of us put on a "drive" and forced the owl out of the building. Problem solved.
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