Wayne02
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Anybody have to deal with destructive crows?
We live in a semi-rural area of .5 - 5 acre parcels. While it is considered 'rural', it is populated.
We have had what I assume is a family of crows or ravens totaling 3 move into our heavily wooded back yard. They are not there 24/7 but they make very frequent visits. They like the cover of the trees and may be nested back there but I haven't looked for certain. In this dry weather especially, they like our small pond/waterfall. They do feed some from the seeds on the ground from our wild bird feeders but I have never seen them actually on the bird feeders (they are way too big to pull it off I suspect). They also appear to bring in people food scraps from somewhere and use the pond water to soften it up before eating. I suspect somebody around here is not keeping their garbage/food waste contained.
For years we have had a very healthy population of wild birds on our property and have several feeders for them as well as a bird bath and bird houses, but it seems most of them have moved on and I suspect it is because of the crows.
These crows crap all over our vehicles and the side of our house and shop, as well as the camper and of course anything else that happens to be in the poop path. They make an almost non-stop incredible racket of squawking, and they rip the baby birds right out of the bird house when the baby bird gets too close to the opening while peeping for its mother to feed them.
So before I move to the elimination stage I was wondering if anyone has had experience with crows before and in particular did any of the scare tactics work? Do scare crows really work to drive crows out of the area? It seems to me that scare tactics would work but only until the crows figured out that nothing really happens to them, and these crows are really quite smart.
Bonus question: Which makes less noise - a 1.77 standard lead pellet moving at 1000fps out of a gamo whisper rifle, or a .22 short moving at ?fps out of a .22 rifle? Am I right in assuming that if the pellet stays sub-sonic then the clang of the spring action in the rifle would be louder then the sound of the shot breaking? Silencers are a no go in my state btw.
Thanks
We live in a semi-rural area of .5 - 5 acre parcels. While it is considered 'rural', it is populated.
We have had what I assume is a family of crows or ravens totaling 3 move into our heavily wooded back yard. They are not there 24/7 but they make very frequent visits. They like the cover of the trees and may be nested back there but I haven't looked for certain. In this dry weather especially, they like our small pond/waterfall. They do feed some from the seeds on the ground from our wild bird feeders but I have never seen them actually on the bird feeders (they are way too big to pull it off I suspect). They also appear to bring in people food scraps from somewhere and use the pond water to soften it up before eating. I suspect somebody around here is not keeping their garbage/food waste contained.
For years we have had a very healthy population of wild birds on our property and have several feeders for them as well as a bird bath and bird houses, but it seems most of them have moved on and I suspect it is because of the crows.
These crows crap all over our vehicles and the side of our house and shop, as well as the camper and of course anything else that happens to be in the poop path. They make an almost non-stop incredible racket of squawking, and they rip the baby birds right out of the bird house when the baby bird gets too close to the opening while peeping for its mother to feed them.
So before I move to the elimination stage I was wondering if anyone has had experience with crows before and in particular did any of the scare tactics work? Do scare crows really work to drive crows out of the area? It seems to me that scare tactics would work but only until the crows figured out that nothing really happens to them, and these crows are really quite smart.
Bonus question: Which makes less noise - a 1.77 standard lead pellet moving at 1000fps out of a gamo whisper rifle, or a .22 short moving at ?fps out of a .22 rifle? Am I right in assuming that if the pellet stays sub-sonic then the clang of the spring action in the rifle would be louder then the sound of the shot breaking? Silencers are a no go in my state btw.
Thanks