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Post Info TOPIC: Critters in the slide


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Critters in the slide


Just wondering how you keep critters from building nests inside the open slides.  We have noticed in the last week they have started building nests.  We are going to be in one place for the next six weeks so we want to discourage this.  



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Leave your slides in? Just Kidding! biggrin

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Great question. All we've come up with is vigilance.

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It is spring time and this is the time of year birds build nests. I can't think of much you can do except to check frequently and push the partly built nests out before there are eggs in them.

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I have seen some owl statues that folks use to keep birds away...also say an owl whirligig at a kite store that might work. It's not the perfect solution but worth a shot

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At home in the garden you can hang old cd's from a string or fishing line to scare away the birds. Just have to remember to take them down before putting in the slide.


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aluminum foil hanging from a clip or old cd's from fishing line...and yes...remember to remove before bringing in those slides

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Oregonhiker wrote:

At home in the garden you can hang old cd's from a string or fishing line to scare away the birds. Just have to remember to take them down before putting in the slide.


 

 

That made me think about a beachside restuarant we went to where they hung fishing line all across the top of the open air area.  Maybe something similar criss crossed on the slide out??

 

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