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Scrub Jays DeterrentsKandace Feedback About This Post:RE: Scrub Jays DeterrentsI have one that eats my almost-ripe tomatoes right on the tomato plant. I don't have a clue how to get rid of it. I have purchased netting at the Home Depot hoping that will deter it. I've lost six almost-ripe tomatoes to this bird!!!! It's frustrating! Any suggestions? Post By Cheryl (Guest Post) RE: Scrub Jays DeterrentsI have the same problem! There are two male scrub jays and they make a serious racket. They chase my cat, they chase me and they try to land on our windowsills looking for our cat inside the hosue. I've tried scaring them with water, but that has not been very effective. In fact, they seem to enjoy it - fluffing up their feathers as if I am bathing them. This is the first spring we have had this probem so I am hoping there is a nest nearby and they will leave our yard once the baby birds have grown. Meanwhile, I am buying some earplugs! Post By jodie (Guest Post) RE: Scrub Jays DeterrentsI am told that in florida the scrub jay is protected as an endangered species. If you have scrub jays on a vacant lot you can not build on that lot. The state of florida environmentalists charge upwards of $3,000 to check your property by using scrub jay bird calls to determine if they are living there. How ridiculous can anyone give me any info on this and what to do if i want to build on this lot. thanks anybody Post By jan (Guest Post) RE: Scrub Jays DeterrentsKeep a powerful water pistol loaded with water. Every time the bird screeches, try hitting it with water. Works on dogs and other cats too. Post By Cathy (Guest Post) RE: Scrub Jays Deterrents
It sounds like there is a nest of babies close by...give them a few weeks and eventually they will leave. When the birds have flown the nest, make sure you remove it. Don't remove yet, as it is mating time and babies are being hatched. Some birds have two sets of nestings. Post by DDSS2000 RE: Scrub Jays DeterrentsFigure out where the nest is and get rid of it. Post By Holly (Guest Post) |
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