When the starlings try to roost or rest in my 100+ year old white oaks I find that using my Revere Ware copper bottom pan and banging on it with a wooden spoon runs them off. You have to do this as they are trying to stop and roost and they remember and don't come back. They hate that sound and now I have a clean car and driveway.
When the starlings try to roost or rest in my 100+ year old white oaks I find that using my Revere Ware copper bottom pan and banging on it with a wooden spoon runs them off. You have to do this as they are trying to stop and roost and they remember and don't come back. They hate that sound and now I have a clean car and driveway.