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Ducks have got to go [View all] mahina Mar 2022 OP
apartment I lived in, put in the fake alligator. it sits in the pool, its tail waving back & forth Demovictory9 Mar 2022 #1
more Demovictory9 Mar 2022 #2
Thanks. Did it work? mahina Mar 2022 #3
A real alligator would work better. n/t PoliticAverse Mar 2022 #4
Hokay mahina Mar 2022 #5
not sure. they removed it. The kids kept messing with it. Demovictory9 Mar 2022 #6
One day those kids will go to Florida. The result won't be pretty. FSogol Mar 2022 #9
JHC hlthe2b Mar 2022 #7
Non-native ducks are a real problem in Hawaii NickB79 Mar 2022 #31
I don't doubt that, just as on occasion, introduced snakes are. Notify HI Fish & Wildlife. hlthe2b Mar 2022 #32
I'm just as much a fan of exterminating free-roaming cats for the damage they do NickB79 Mar 2022 #33
Seriously, decoy Owl or decoy Swans will scare away ducks. Emile Mar 2022 #8
Are you sure? mahina Mar 2022 #19
Google Swan Decoys scare ducks away Emile Mar 2022 #22
Ah, to have such problems. Meanwhile, we're freezing our behinds off on the east coast Vinca Mar 2022 #10
So I am reading your post this am without my glasses Horse with no Name Mar 2022 #12
That would be really remarkable mahina Mar 2022 #13
I've heard of pigs flying, but cows???? ROFL. Vinca Mar 2022 #14
Sorry mate. mahina Mar 2022 #18
Don't know the deets, but it sounds like an invasive species... Wounded Bear Mar 2022 #11
I understand. mahina Mar 2022 #16
These are migratory birds and covered under Federal law. Only HI Fish & Wildlife can deal with this hlthe2b Mar 2022 #35
Capture and cage them, feed them and eat the eggs. panader0 Mar 2022 #15
How do you catch them? mahina Mar 2022 #17
U tube has several videos about capturing ducks. panader0 Mar 2022 #20
I need a new project mahina Mar 2022 #26
Any private "nuisance animal control" companies in your town? GoCubsGo Mar 2022 #21
Good idea thank you mahina Mar 2022 #25
See my post above yours #35. You are advising something against Federal law. hlthe2b Mar 2022 #36
You just need to get to know them better... Fozzledick Mar 2022 #23
Man I forgot all about that mahina Mar 2022 #27
Not sure what this duck problem is, but he seems to be looking for something! Emile Mar 2022 #24
Slightly hilarious mahina Mar 2022 #28
I'd rather discuss duck-crap, too Hekate Mar 2022 #29
Hey sis mahina Mar 2022 #42
If they're non-native and threatening native species, they have to be killed NickB79 Mar 2022 #30
Only the state wildlife department is authorized to deal w this. They are protected under Federal hlthe2b Mar 2022 #34
I never said I shoot cats or dogs NickB79 Mar 2022 #38
Authorized science-driven Fish & Wildlife agencies using reviewed population control measures hlthe2b Mar 2022 #39
Who wants to sound macho? NickB79 Mar 2022 #40
Turns out no mahina Mar 2022 #37
They're good all crispy with Hoisin sauce Hekate Mar 2022 #41
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