I never see Maggie alone

Started by Lone, February 20, 2009, 06:46:06 AM

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DayValleyDahlias

No Magpies here yay!  Scrub Jays though, they are kinda naughty!

heaflaw

Hire some neighborhood kids with bb guns.

SlickMick

All the destructive replies create a bit of a problem in Oz. All native creatures are protected, and magpies are indeed native :-\. So the non destructive replies become constructive :)

BjornBee

Quote from: Lone on February 21, 2009, 08:23:37 AM
Bjorn, I think the old lady swallows the bee, and I suppose after that she swallows a gecko.
Lone

Didn't it work up to an elephant, then the old lady ate the elephant?
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Quote from: heaflaw on February 24, 2009, 01:20:20 AM
Hire some neighborhood kids with bb guns.

Interesting idea.... :roll:
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JP

Sonar type devices will work for a certain period of time. Exclusion is really the best way to go here. Birds are clever so you will have to invent a way to keep them from getting to the hive and accessing the colony using netting or chicken wire etc...

Of course it has to allow the bees to come and go freely.


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