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    #16
    I have an outdoor fan under the car port and they think the fan blades are the place to be. Ended up with industrial trash bags covering the blades to keep them away.

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      #17
      bb gun

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        #18
        Originally posted by 30-30 View Post
        The mess they make on your porch is the result of the thousands of mosquitos they eat during a nesting season.
        this

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          #19
          Originally posted by Buckshot-73 View Post
          Check the nest, if the eggs still there, just remove them and the nest.
          But but but life starts at conception!

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            #20
            No eggs yet. They gotta go. Theres other places they can nest all around me besides my back porch. ill just brush off anything they build I guess.

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              #21
              That's so mean the momma bird will be distraught

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                #22
                We have 2 pair. Been coming back for 4 yrs now on one, and 3 yrs on the other pair. We read, that the same pair always returned. So we named em, and they have become extremely friendly. It's kinda neat waiting on em every year. Just flew like 6000 miles, to kick it for 2 months. And yes they eat a ton of mosquitoes.

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                  #23
                  Put a note on the door, if that doesn’t work get a barn cat.

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                    #24
                    Mix bird seed with cement

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                      #25
                      Fake owl and rubber snakes

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                        #26
                        Swallows like our front porch. Fun the first year, after that they had to move.
                        Broom. Call me a GOF.

                        Never had sparrows in our SD house
                        At the farm it is flycatchers that return each year.


                        BP

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                          #27
                          We love ours and look forward to them coming back every year. It's nice to sit on the patio in the evening and not get attacked by mosquitos.

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                            #28
                            Really? You have to ask this on a hunting forum?
                            Red Ryder the buggers.

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                              #29
                              Had that problem for a couple of years. Put the water hose to good use after the babies flew away. They came back next year and as soon as they started building, water hose.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Buckshot-73 View Post
                                Check the nest, if the eggs still there, just remove them and the nest.


                                Nah
                                I'll let them grow the little ones


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