No need for wire.Do you have wire under the pavers? If so, how is it configured?
Just the rebar you see there to hold that paver in place.
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No need for wire.Do you have wire under the pavers? If so, how is it configured?
Duck you Mr. and Mrs. Weasel!
Yes, that was quite clever!
Oh, thanks I needed a good guffaw!
You're very welcome! Anytime again!
Oh, thanks I needed a good guffaw!
Duck you Mr. and Mrs. Weasel!
Did it! The duck house is weasel-proofed. First the doors (no, not the band!):
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The door-stop before (left) and after my fix.
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The gap between the upper and the lower door. - Guys i'm a consultant not a carpenter!
And square things are sooo boooring!
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The gap between the lower door and the floor. That's not final, that strip will make cleaning out the duck house more difficult and maybe is a tripping hazard for the ducks in the morning…
This stuff and some steel-wool were used to seal the gaps between the roof-panels and the wooden structure.
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Those gaps were large enough for an experienced airline pilot to fly through… Not anymore!
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The house now looks like an overflowing baking pan, but who cares? Surely not the Duckies!
More pictures in my album: https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/albums/weasel-proofing-the-duck-house.7429122/
I think those are the 'before' pictures.Do you have just chicken wire over some of those gaps?
Use things your cats don't want to eat. We had success with large marshmallows (look like eggs), eggshells, fresh corn, and so on. In the bottom of the tubular leg-catch dog proof trap we used the tiny marshmallows.That was informative! We haven't figured out how to trap a raccoon her either. We have Havahart trap, but when we tried it we caught and terrified one of our cats. We are in the process of fortification rather than trapping. We do have neighbors hunting them. Hopefully that will end the danger. If one gets to our chickens, we'll be joining the hunt for sure!
Looking good! I like your opening line lol. Do you have just chicken wire over some of those gaps? reason i mention is coons if they are around you rip that stuff apart pesky buggers they are. I see some are hardware cloth enforced so i just may not see it.
Unfortunately it is not the 'before' pictures with just the chicken wire…I think those are the 'before' pictures.