…a LOW power one..177 cal pellet rifle
How is the foam holding up? So far they are only in one spot on my rv port.We had the same issues last year. They were nesting and gathering along the outside edges of the roof. They forced a way in and it was on. I used a garden hose to torture the little batsages outside and once the vacated I used expanding foam to fill the areas they were in.
A .177 pellet rifle took care of the 4 trapped inside. Not had the issue since. I hate them. They serve no purpose but to feed Ferrell cats.
They have attacked the foam but where I have it its pretty deep. When we know they are there we bust some bird buts with the pellet rifles. I have a Sig semi auto .177 20 shot gas operated with a Vortex red dot. Its a bird butt buster.How is the foam holing up? So far they are only in one spot on my rv port.
I have used black 1/2”netting with good success on the bottom of a lean to type awning that extends from my garden shed. On for about 5 years now.
can confirm the owls, hawks, etc. do not work. The sparrows won't fly within about 5 feet of them, but it doesn't deter them at all from the space.I've heard people use those plastic owls. I can't confirm if it works.