Ok first I am not a bird hater by any means, but I do not want these birds nesting in my barn! The poop all over the place, on the hay, in the stalls, on my horses, in their buckets, all over the stalls where I end up having to scrape it off the boards constantly with a putty knife.
I could almost over look that extra maintenance, but they love to build nests up in my light fixtures and I do not want a barn fire! The boys used to just re-home the nests but now they aren't around to do that for me so something needed to be done.
In the past I used to hang up pie plates and old CD's and that distracted them for a while. I also have one of those barn owls I set in the rafters but they got "wise" to him. Last year, nothing worked at all and I had a mess on my hands.
This year a light bulb went off in my brain! This is such a no-brainer I don't know why I didn't figure this out before: Its so simple. Lock them out!
All I had to do was to shut the barn door! It was that easy. I kept track of approximately what time they come because they seem to be on a schedule between certain hours mid-morning only.
Now I don't like to keep my barn doors shut and they only seem to come in from the back direction so I closed the back doors. Then I decided if I wanted the back door open, to cut an old tarp in shreds, hang it from the top of the door way on a couple of nails so I could put it up and take it down easily, and fix it so it would hang down the doorway only about half way In essence, I've locked them out because they wouldn't come near the tarp or try to fly through it or under it.
Well lucky me, I haven't had a barn swallow here now in 5 days and no more barn door closed and no more tarp hanging. YAY!
This has been a public service announcement!
I could almost over look that extra maintenance, but they love to build nests up in my light fixtures and I do not want a barn fire! The boys used to just re-home the nests but now they aren't around to do that for me so something needed to be done.
In the past I used to hang up pie plates and old CD's and that distracted them for a while. I also have one of those barn owls I set in the rafters but they got "wise" to him. Last year, nothing worked at all and I had a mess on my hands.
This year a light bulb went off in my brain! This is such a no-brainer I don't know why I didn't figure this out before: Its so simple. Lock them out!
All I had to do was to shut the barn door! It was that easy. I kept track of approximately what time they come because they seem to be on a schedule between certain hours mid-morning only.
Now I don't like to keep my barn doors shut and they only seem to come in from the back direction so I closed the back doors. Then I decided if I wanted the back door open, to cut an old tarp in shreds, hang it from the top of the door way on a couple of nails so I could put it up and take it down easily, and fix it so it would hang down the doorway only about half way In essence, I've locked them out because they wouldn't come near the tarp or try to fly through it or under it.
Well lucky me, I haven't had a barn swallow here now in 5 days and no more barn door closed and no more tarp hanging. YAY!
This has been a public service announcement!