They're not likely to look up and register the shapeWe have big pit vipers here that eat chickens. They're pretty scared of snakes!
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They're not likely to look up and register the shapeWe have big pit vipers here that eat chickens. They're pretty scared of snakes!
They sparrows are getting in from the ground and the doors, not from overhead. There are tarps over the top of the run.They're not likely to look up and register the shape
I know.For doors and walls it's best to use 1/2" galvanized hardware cloth and cover any gaps around it with wood.
Then put the snakes wherever they'd be most effective.They're getting in from the ground and the doors, not from overhead. There are tarps over the top of the run.
Can you link to the traps you use?I have sparrow traps set perpetually--the house sparrows have increasingly plagued us in the past few years, ever since neighboring properties began to run more livestock than their land can support. Be sure to set the traps up somewhere where chickens will not be able to access them. Use bird seed as bait, or even junk nesting material (string, pieces of paper, etc) as 'bait' during nesting season. Check daily to remove non-target species (i.e. native birds). Humanely dispatch house sparrows once caught. Just keep trapping. I feel your pain.