[Worldwide Koi Club] Anti-heron scare tactics


Thanks Brenda,
He was around this morning early but never even went down to the ponds so some at least temporary progress. Thanks for your advice.
Well, I don’t know where one gets heron urine other than from a heron. I’ll ask the next one I see to provide me with some! :-)
Best, Edgar

On Jun 6, 2008, at 5:41 AM, Brenda Rose wrote:
> Well done, Edgar. And I’m just wondering about heron scent glands. Is > there a chance that random splotches of urine spread about the yard, > especially in the heron’s landing area, might serve as an additional > deterrent? Make him/her unsettled as he patrols your property? It’s > just a thought, although I’ve never tried that particular method > myself. > > Yes, they are beautiful birds. Our number one ‘guest’ was a great blue > heron, but occasionally the less dramatic type has dropped by as well. > But they’re only beautiful as long as they take no fish. Once the > first thievery has occurred, they become the enemy. > > I wish you continued good luck in thwarting your feathered friend. > > Brenda > > On 5-Jun-08, at 4:12 PM, Edgar Owen wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I spent the morning putting up a double string fence around my two > > ponds. > > >

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