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  • Merlinnv12

    Rubber snakes, maybe?

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  • bustedknee

    I used Roost-No-More, years ago to keep ravens off the wooden platform of the antenna system of an instrument landing system.

    It worked!!

    However, it was a nasty goo that burns their feet and you would not want it on a deck used by people.

    I suggest you screen it in. We did that to our back porch - best improvement we ever made to the property.

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  • He Dog

    None of the electronic devices I have seen tested worked at all. Nor do owl decoys and similar. Screening it in sounds expensive, but is likely the best solution. It will also keep mosquitos out. Alternatively spend more time there and eat more fowl.

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  • SCOUT5

    80' X 45' that is some deck. You hosting weddings on it or what?

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  • RobOz

    Rio Grande or Merriam? Also, would the Peacock be considered invasive?

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  • hillbille

    could tell your neighbors to help themselves.....

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  • BikerBob

    I know what you mean about the droppings. We were adopted by a peacock and I clean the porch about once a week in the winter (or when ever it’s above freezing). And that’s just one!

    Other than winter when he stays close to the house for food and water, he’s in the yard or woods eating bugs. So it’s not all bad.

    Short of a dog or coyote not sure what you’d use to discourage them.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    You need a pet bobcat!

    What general area are you in? I get down to the Medford area on occasion to visit my dad.

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  • bustedknee
    Merlinnv12: 31549238502299/comments/31549238597403

    Rubber snakes, maybe?

    Rubber bullets, maybe?

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  • JimmyJack

    I dont know about peacocks, but we had a feeding station the turkeys raised hell with. I was told to put a hose around it on the ground and the turkeys wouldnt cross it, maybe snake related? It seemed to work until it snowed.

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  • dfletcher
    SCOUT5: 31549238502299/comments/31549238778779

    80' X 45' that is some deck. You hosting weddings on it or what?

    Was there when I bought the place, and it has an about 60' X 30" pool in the middle of it.  Which I'm having decked over because it's in the front yard & about 10' above ground - pool motor never worked either.  Gazebo and putting green going in. :)

    Re the other points, don't know how the peacock got there.  Last year there were two, this year just one and he's on his last leg.  Surprised nothing's gotten him yet.  The turkeys go through a few other yards before they get to me, so I'm figuring neighbors won't want to blast them. 

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  • dfletcher
    NeoBlackdog: 31549238502299/comments/31549230533275

    You need a pet bobcat!

    What general area are you in? I get down to the Medford area on occasion to visit my dad.

    Grants Pass, just outside of town.  Not quite in Merlin and about 10 minutes away from the gun club.

    Was thinking the 1st thing I'd do when fully retired & living there was sit on the deck, light up a Cuban and relax.  I may be "lighting up" turkeys instead.

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  • ridgleyart

    Get one of those solar powered electric fence units and fasten the wire along the top of the railing, a few zaps from that might teach them a lesson,

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  • NeoBlackdog

    Any way to set up motion activated sprinklers to shoo 'em away?

    I know Havahart makes one.

    https://www.havahart.com/critter-ridder-motion-activated-animal-repellent-sprinkler-5277

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  • danielgage

    eat more bird

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  • Okie

    Just to give you an idea!

    Might think about a infrared detector like used on outside lights at night and tape over the photocell so as it will only detect heat movement day or night.

    I rigged a infrared night light, to turn on a light and loud radio when heat was detected, I taped over the photocell so as the solar cell detector remained dark and only the heat detector operated and I could set the sensitivity and the time to remain on.

    Had ottors and people getting into the boathouse from the water. Ottors are the worst pest, more so than humans, what they don't tear up they crap on it and their crap is like wet contact cement. When the night light detected movement heat it turned on a bright light and a radio. Did not have any vandals from people or ottors after doing such. Could have rigged it to play loud recorded gunshots.

    I also have used it inside the house when away on vacation. Switches on a bright light aimed at the entrance door if detects any movement or heat.

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  • Ricci.Wright

    Mouse traps. Might want to weaken the springs a little but if they have a few of the small wooden mouse traps pop they

    will probably find a new place.

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  • mac10

    maybe keep pics of roast turkeys handy

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