My old man used to keep all the toadfish he caught.Quote:
Originally Posted by Christopha
H'd boil them in an old tin can then leave them out.
We never had a cat problem after a nice cooked fish dinner.
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My old man used to keep all the toadfish he caught.Quote:
Originally Posted by Christopha
H'd boil them in an old tin can then leave them out.
We never had a cat problem after a nice cooked fish dinner.
Interesting Bob, I am good at catching the things to...... big game toady catcher, that's me! might have too try that one.... does it work on bloody seagulls too?
He told me that a cat can throw up an ordinary bait but cooking the toadies gets into their system before they can do that.
Sorry to go back on topic :o but the best way to get rid of Mynah's is to work out where they are nesting. We had a stack around our place and they were entering the house through an overhanging gap in the tiles. I jumped up on the roof and stuck a bit og rolled up chicken wire in the hole and stopped the little ba$tards from getting back in. Just make sure that they are all out first :eek: otherwise it will stink eventually.
Attracting the local birds will stop them coming back.
Trav
official thread re-jacker
I wasn't the projectiles that I was thinking about - it was the sight of a disintegrating Mynahhttp://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon10.gifhttp://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon10.gif
Cheers!
Would'n that rot yer boots
The hijack got hijacked :D :D :D :D
How about 1080 fox baits.Quote:
Originally Posted by Christopha
so basically you just dont like animals? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Christopha
So what is wrong with the old .177 air gun.
Kills to 20 mtr - 30 if you are good.
Quick.
Quiet.
Cheap.
To encourage Magpies, Currawongs, Butcherbirds etc. just toss out some bits of mince (or trimmings of fat etc off your meat) when they are around. The 'word' soon gets around, and if you don't overfeed them (like my late father) they will dig out all the pests in your lawn for you while they are waiting for their handout.
I remember seeing a doco some time ago about a sparrow or swallow (or some sort) problem in some South American country. What they did was to encourage the birds to nest in this large tree. In the evenings, thousands of them would descend to this tree. Then it was surrounded with heaps of 44 gallon drums of petrol which were simultaneously ignited with a dynamite charge on each drum. The fireball mushroom was so huge it engulfed the whole tree and not a bird survived. Maybe a google search might turn up someone in South America who does this type of work at a reasonable price? You could blame it on the French. Say that they'd resumed bomb testing again but their maps were out of date and they thought this was Muroroa Atoll?
That's precisely incorrect Brett..... I hate FERALS! so look out next time I'm in SydneyQuote:
Originally Posted by oges
I call it rejacking! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by echnidna
That's about $260 each for the fuel alone.... there has got to be an easier way.:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by keith53
A mate from down Toowoomba way told me that fruit farmers who had a problem with metallic starlings used to do the following. Find their home tree, this usually has hundreds of them living in it. Get a backhoe to dig a trench around it and then lay explosives in the bottom of the trench (the stuff you mix up in a cement mixer using diesel and fertiliser) fill the trench with gravel. At night, when all the starlings are in the nest, detonate explosives. The gravel acts as shrapnel and completley shreds the tree, all the foliage, birds and nests are just wiped out. :eek: Probably wouldn't get away with it nowadays though. ;)
Mick
Mick.
Im alert but not alarmed :eek:
Al :D
Hi Mike,Quote:
Originally Posted by journeyman Mick
In today's "anti terror" climate (aka polly bandwagon - to some extent at least) that might be seen as a slightly anti-social thing to do. Somehow, detonating (or even mixing up!) some explosives in a Melbourne 'burb might just be misinterpretedhttp://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon11.gif
Cheers!
If they are Mynah birds, they will have little lights on top of their heads. Soooo.... why not just take the globes out, then they won't be able to find your place........
Following on from Eddie,
Put a cage in the backyard with a facade of a mine tunnel in front of it and a sign saying;
"Mynahs Wanted, must have experience in a large Bank or Telecommunications Call Centre." (This will allow the noisy mynahs to twig and escape.)
When the cage is full ship the birds back to India as illegal immigrants. Maybe you could save the legs for Wongo.
Blinkin' Indian Mynah birds... I s'pose they did have a good use while I was growing up.
TARGET PRACTICE
High powered slug gun and lots of patience.. I faired ok
Pete
I neither like nor hate cats but I do know that panadol crushed up in milk will kill 'em deader than dead. But if you want to discourage them from entering your yard then go buy some nice expensive cat food and lace (ie soak it in tabasco sauce) let the blighters have a good tummy full and I promise you you will never see them again.
But if you have your own cats be careful they dont have any cos it really does do nasty things to their tummys and bums!!
Pete
's.p://www.abirdshome.com/pm/spartrap.htm
These are good sparrow traps, and can catch other types of birds as well, alive and safe. If another bird type is caught, it can be used for a short while to lure the aggresive Mynah's to hunt that bird away. I had a similar trap that worked well back in the 1950's.
Good challenge for the woodworkers as well.