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BillStickers | 14:40 Mon 22nd Jan 2007 | Home & Garden
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Those plastic owls or birds of prey you can use to stop pigeons from perching on - in my case, the pipes on the outside of my house, do they work?
Are they an effective deterant?
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Thanks, however the pipes are inaccessable.
They may work in the short term but I bet you'd find the pigeons pecking, sitting on and using it as a toilet in a very short space of time. If you contact yoru local council they may know of an effective deterrent.
As mrs says, shirt time only, they're not daft, and soon realise that these things don't move.
When Ken Livingstone banned people from feeding pigeons in Trafalgar Square, a falconer was introduced to deter the pigeons from landing there. I often saw the falconer, with a bird of prey on his wrist, standing in the Square while pigeons landed at his feet and on the walls around him, only a few feet away from the falcon. If pigeons aren't deterred by a live predator, I doubt that there's much chance that they'll be bothered by a fake one.

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I went to a flat once to judge a gardening comp - it was near Trafalgar Sq and it was on the roof of a block of flats - they had one of those plastic birds (I can't remember which one tho) and said it had been keeping all the pigeons away since they put it up.

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