We live deep in the Sierra forest and we use as well
as our neighbors large (12") platuic owls hanging from
the 4 corners of the roof...
No more holes from those peckers for over 4 years now.
Rich and Ping and Neighbors
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "waspangle" <waspangle@...> wrote:
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> It's as good as certain that what you have is a woodpecker. I'm in Phoenix, we have alot of stucco siding, and the Gila Woodpeckers can and are wreaking havoc.
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> -Wayne
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> --- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "westande" <westande@> wrote:
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> > I have just noticed a fairly large almost perfectly round hole in my house siding. It is painted T-111 wood siding and the hole is about 10 feet off the ground near the roof. The hole is maybe 2-3 inches in diameter--LARGE!--too large for a carpenter bee and I certainly have some of those. I am not sure what animal might have drilled an almost perfectly round hole but there are some twigs coming out of the hole so I am assuming it is a nest for some kind of creature. Any ideas as to what kind of animal might have done this? Would a woodpecker do this?
> >
> > And, of course, my next question is how do I discourage this from being a home for whatever creature this might be and then fix the hole? How would I go about fixing the hole?
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> > Ande in central NC
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