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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 693130" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I used plastic canvas - the kind for needlepoint/crafts - and wire twist ties to block similar holes in a light fixture a few years back. It was invisible from more than about 2 feet away and the birds never did figure out how to get through it. Total cost was under a dollar because I had the twist ties on hand. </p><p></p><p>The birds in my folks yard have never been fooled by rubber snakes. No clue why not, they just are no deterrent. Neither are the cats because they only go after the mockingbirds unless attacked first. They don't want to upset my father. I am serious about this - he tells them not to go after them and the cats don't. Of course they come in at whatever time he says, even if he changes it daily. He has had quite a number of odd cats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 693130, member: 1233"] I used plastic canvas - the kind for needlepoint/crafts - and wire twist ties to block similar holes in a light fixture a few years back. It was invisible from more than about 2 feet away and the birds never did figure out how to get through it. Total cost was under a dollar because I had the twist ties on hand. The birds in my folks yard have never been fooled by rubber snakes. No clue why not, they just are no deterrent. Neither are the cats because they only go after the mockingbirds unless attacked first. They don't want to upset my father. I am serious about this - he tells them not to go after them and the cats don't. Of course they come in at whatever time he says, even if he changes it daily. He has had quite a number of odd cats. [/QUOTE]
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