by Fran Prisco
Woodpeckers have become one of the biggest nuisances of the pest birds in North America. Besides the constant “tap, tap” that drives most homeowners crazy, they are also leaving holes in the trim, wood siding even stucco of homes. It is instinct that causes the woodpecker to leave baseball size holes in the sides of wood homes and buildings. They are looking for insects, nesting cavities or communicating with other woodpeckers.
Ways to Deter WoodpeckersThere are several humane and effective
woodpecker deterrents that can be used to get rid of woodpeckers from the sides of buildings and homes.
Sound Deterrents Scare Woodpeckers AwayAn easy way to
get rid of woodpeckers is by installing a bird sound deterrent. These sound deterrents will play predator calls and woodpecker distress calls. The woodpecker will hear the calls and by instinct move on to an area that is perceived safer. Most bird sound deterrents are made to be used outdoors, they are water resistant and made of rugged plastic. At the first site of a woodpecker, install the sound deterrent and the bird should go away.
Woodpecker Scare DeterrentsThere is a wide variety of scare devices on the market to get rid of woodpeckers. These include scare balloons, Mylar flash tape and scare eye diverters. When hung by the area that the woodpeckers are attacking, the reflective scare deterrents cause a distraction zone and the woodpeckers will move on.
Woodpecker Deterrent NettingOne way to deter pest woodpeckers is using
woodpecker deterrent netting. Hanging a plastic netting from the eaves of your home or building creates a “curtain” that the woodpeckers cannot get through. This will force the woodpeckers elsewhere to do their dastardly deed of creating holes in your wood siding.
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nstalling the Woodpecker NettingWoodpecker deterrent netting can easily be attached to the end of the eave of the home and draped down. This blocks the wall making it difficult for the woodpecker to get at the siding of the home. Once the woodpeckers have gone it is safe to remove the netting and save for the next spring or fall, when woodpeckers are active again.
It is always recommended to install any type of
bird control before the birds are a problem. If you have had bird control issues in the past, install bird control deterrents before you have a problem again.