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  • in reply to: Woodpeckers #1631
    caleach
    Participant

    I considered the attack spider but they are battery operated and the hanging point is so high up that the thought of having to go up to replace batteries is more times than I want to scale that ladder. It may come down to not having a choice, we’ll see.
    Steve

    in reply to: Woodpeckers #1630
    rswheeler1
    Participant

    There is something called “Birds Away Attack Spider.” I think it’s activated by the sound of the bird. Check the web site at http://www.attackspider.com. Looks scary to me, but I haven’t tried it.
    Scott

    in reply to: Woodpeckers #1629
    caleach
    Participant

    I’d like to give it a try.

    How far down from the eave did you hand the disks?

    Steve

    in reply to: Woodpeckers #1628
    KabinKennedy
    Participant

    Steve.

    We used to have a problem with woodpeckers, but we found a low-cost solution. Remember when AOL was giving away hand-fulls of disks. I tied a disk at each eave corner and have not had a pecker attack since (knock on wood)……

    Kabin Kennedy

    in reply to: Cabin Maintenance #1627
    caleach
    Participant

    When we were up over the holidays I filled in several woodpecker hole on two sides of the house. I also risked life and limb to hang some molar strips pretty high up.

    Upon arriving tonight I find some new holes.

    I have heard that they fake owls and spiders have some effect but you have to keep moving them because the birds get used to them.

    I am not particularly proud of my repair work the last time but the two questions are:

    1- what’s the best technique for keeping them away?

    2- I would like to have someone professionally repair the damage that’s already been done, any recommendations?

    Steve

    in reply to: Propane Pricing #1626
    allen
    Participant

    Glad you figured it out Scott.
    allen

    in reply to: Propane Pricing #1625
    rswheeler1
    Participant

    Thanks, Allen. I posted a new topic. My first.
    Scott

    in reply to: Cabin Maintenance #1624
    rswheeler1
    Participant

    I have a large cedar tree that looks to be dying. It has very few limbs at the top, but they’re still green. Does anyone have a recommendation for an arborist who can evaluate the tree?
    Thanks in advance,
    Scott

    in reply to: Propane Pricing #1618
    allen
    Participant

    @rswheeler1 – At the top of this page (or any other page) click on “Forums.” Then select the Forum you would like to post in, like “Big Trees Talk,” “Cabin Maintenance,” etc. After you do that, at the bottom of the page, you can start a new topic. Look at the second attachment first, then the first attachment and then the third. They didn’t come out in the order I was trying to upload them. There’s no “Button” to start a new topic like most forums.

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    in reply to: Propane Pricing #1617
    rswheeler1
    Participant

    Thanks, Allen, but I don’t see the “new topic” page. Not even at the bottom of this thread. Sorry to be a bother.
    Scott

    in reply to: Propane Pricing #1616
    allen
    Participant

    Just out of curiosity, why would anyone go with any propane company other than Ebbetts Pass Gas? We don’t have propane and hopefully never will but at some point I may not be able to cut and split wood. I see no advantage going with another company. EPG is local so if you need them they can be at you place in less than an hour, their prices are lower than most other places and their service is great. Like I said, just curious….

    in reply to: Propane Pricing #1613
    allen
    Participant

    @rswheeler1 – Select the section of the forums you want and then at the bottom you can start a new topic with any title you want. Screen dumps attached. Good luck.

    in reply to: Propane Pricing #1612
    siouxtrail
    Participant

    We are part timers and have used Mother Lode for the past 10 years, which is now called Pro-Flame out of Sonora. In October we were charged 2.59/gal and our bill for a delivery this month was for 3.86/gal. I called and was told it should have been 3.49/gal but they are having a problem with their computers “holding the correct price,” whatever that means. We are supposedly to get a credit for this overcharge. I don’t know if Pro-Flame and Amerigas are the same outfit, but the circumstance sounds similar. I called EBG and they are charging 3.04/gal so we are going to look into making a switch.

    in reply to: Propane Pricing #1611
    rswheeler1
    Participant

    This has nothing to do with propane pricing, but can someone tell me how to post a new comment or question in the forums? For the life of me I can’t figure it out.
    Thanks in advance,
    Scott

    in reply to: Propane Pricing #1610
    clutz003
    Participant

    Based upon their handling of the billing errors, I would never consider using Amerigas.

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