by clouddreamer <Stop@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jun 11, 2008 at 11:18 PM
Snipe wrote:
>
>
> clouddreamer wrote:
>> Snipe wrote:
>>>
>>> Anyone know how to keep seagulls for eating your pond fish. I've not
>>> had this problem before but the bastards have eaten three of my
>>> orange pond fish and have the rest of them so traumatized that they
>>> won't swim or eat anymore. I've had these fish for over 5 years and
>>> they have survived our harshest winters only to be eaten by a gawd
>>> damn seagull...
>>>
>>> I bought a plastic owl last week to see if that works. I was told
>>> that it might work. Anyone have any experience with this and how did
>>> you resolve it? Any suggestions you might have will be greatly
>>> appreciated.
>>>
>>> snipe
>>
>>
>> You can get sprinkler that has a motion detector on it. So if the
>> gulls land nearby, the sprinkler turns on and scares the guy away.
>>
>> http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page.aspx?c=1&p=44958&cat=2,51555&ap=2
>>
> Thanks CD...That's not a bad idea...Although it doesn't look like it
> connects to a hose so once it goes off once that's it, unless you're
> around to refill it.
It's a sprinkler. It attaches to your hose. Uses only a couple cups of
water for each incident.
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