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Title: Crow problem
Post by: Lise on Oct 21 06 01:52
Here's my tiff with those stupid black birds.... they're digging, scratching, pulling out turfs of grass from my front lawn. Now it looks so damn ugly, it is downright embarassing. I've cleared up the place but every evening, those blasted birds return to do their dirty deed again.

  Does anyone know why they're doing this and how can I stop them apart from running out like a mad woman and waving my arms about?
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: P.C. on Oct 21 06 02:24
They are after grubs.  Larvae.  Fall is a good time to treat your lawn if you have them, and it sounds like you do.  It can be done safely with nematodes. Ask at your local Buckerfields or Art Knapps.
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: Sportsdude on Oct 21 06 02:40
Do it like we do it down here in the flats.. get out the shotgun. LOL!

Make a scare crow for halloween. LOL!
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: kitten on Oct 21 06 02:46
Unless you are shooting the grubs that won't help your lawn.  The crows are trying to keep the grub population down.  If they don't, you might wind up without a lawn.
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: LondonBoy on Oct 21 06 07:33
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Try singing to the blackbirds...........maybe they will respond to your sweet voice..........

 You can sing can't you.........(//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/2.gif)

 

 

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Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: Lise on Oct 21 06 08:20
Larvae in my lawn. Eeeoww.... eeeoooww..... yuck. OK. I'll take PC's idea and try to treat them, maybe it'll get rid of those damn birds.

  Dunno about shooting larvae into their faces, maybe I'll just shoot LB at them instead.[FONT size=1] (just kidding)[/FONT]
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: P.C. on Oct 21 06 08:24
It's actually a good thing the crows are there, Lise.  And the small tufts of grass they are pulling out are probably beneficial.  Kinda like natures aerating.  The grubs eat from the roots....no coming back from that.
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: kitten on Oct 21 06 08:33
What the crows are doing is aerating the  lawn, which is healthy for the grass in future.  You can spend a fortune getting some gardener in to do the job, or you can let the crows go ahead for free.
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: LondonBoy on Oct 21 06 08:58
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Dunno about shooting larvae into their faces, maybe I'll just shoot LB at them instead.[FONT size=1] (just kidding)[/FONT]

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Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: Lise on Oct 22 06 11:08
Yeah, I can see your point, kitten and PC but it's still unsightly. It's like someone rampaging across the lawn and ripping off the grass here and there.

  Oh well. I'll see what happens next year, fingers cross the lawn will eventually gain the green back.

  Thanks again, y'all.
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: Russ on Oct 22 06 11:13
One of my friends that has a house out in New West had the same problem. Only it was racoons and squirells as well.

  We found out about the larvae and other stuff from a lawn guy he had come out to try to solve the problem. We tried everything we could thing of, including him buying flats of beer and giving us bb guns for a few nights. After the second night the neighbors complained and we stopped.

  He had a few treatments of something put on his lawn by the guy, aereated (sp?), and some time eroding sticks that the guy pounded into the lawn every few square meters.

  After 8 months he had a nice lawn.
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: Lise on Oct 22 06 04:44
Eroding sticks? What kinda eroding sticks and where do you get them?
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: Russ on Oct 22 06 06:23
Lise wrote:
 Eroding sticks? What kinda eroding sticks and where do you get them?[/DIV]
 I just tried calling him but he's out. I left a message so when he gets back to me Ill let you know.
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: Adam_Fulford on Oct 22 06 06:28
Crows are magnificient and noble beings.
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: BlakbirdjectoR on Oct 22 06 07:01
lize jsut throw some scrap food out into the street and they will leave youre lawn alone.

  dont underestimate the birds they are smarter than humans  
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: Crow on Oct 22 06 07:32
BlakbirdjectoR wrote:
  dont underestimate the birds they are smarter than humans

  That's right, we are! You should here what we say about you lot on our chat fora.  
 
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: weird al on Oct 22 06 07:35
Crow wrote:
   That's right, we are! You should here what we say about you lot on our chat fora.

  Damn crow's not so smart after all. Spelled "hear" wrong!  
 
 
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: P.C. on Oct 22 06 08:09
lol.....crows NEVER get that one right.
Title: Re: Crow problem
Post by: Lise on Oct 23 06 11:16
Crows may be smarter but in my books, they're a pests. They can be smart in someone else place, like, say Adam's (along with his bats and scripts) but I want them to go, go, go AWAY.

  Thanks Russ for trying to find out. Really appreciate the help.