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The ducks are making a mess of our small beach and dock to the point that it is a health issue now. Any suggestions as to how we can discourage them from hanging around would be appreciated. The "No Ducks Allowed " sign isn't working and neither is the rubber chicken strung up on the dock.
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How about a roasting pan and a hot oven or a vigilant dog.
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I don't know about on your beach but I read once to get a remote controlled toy boat and chase them away with the boat when they are around. I thought this sounded like a good way to keep the ducks at bay!
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Last year I got a pellet gun to scare them off the beach (worried about duck itch and the grandkids) it worked great for a while,and the pellets just bounced off their feathers.....everyone was happy. Then,one day,I accidentally over charged the gun and killed a female duck.I absolutely felt like a dog,my wife called me a murderer,and to torment me even further,the male duck returns alone and floats around at the crime scene.I wake up in the morning,start my coffee,and there he is....floating in the morning mist....just haunting me.I'm a defeated man.Now I start my boat at the dock,put it in gear and use the current to clean the beach as the ducks swim off a short distance.I know they are laughing at me.
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Keep chasing them away, after a while they will stay away, at least they did for me. Make sure no one is feeding them and there is no food source (bird feeder, they go after the seeds the birds drop.) I like the radio controlled boat idea. There are also chemical repellants you can try but you need to be relentless when you chase them away, if you see them make them leave. Good luck.
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Everyone else, be careful how much you harass migratory game birds. There's lots of state, federal and international laws protecting them and their nests. |
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Get a dog. The ducks never hang around long when my dog is on the dock.
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I hear ya' jrc....I feel terrible.I'd never hurt an animal intentionally.Many is the bird that I've saved that the cats dragged in alive.I even have mercy on mice and moles that I find deposited in the cellar.
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Love the shooting gallery ducks. If only the damned real ones could be disposed of the same way.
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We bought one of those plastic owls today and stood him on the beach. The ducks realized he wasn't real and hung out with him all day. These are smart ducks, need to come up with plan "B".
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You're right about the owls - we have two - one has a head that moves. The ducks love them - they sit right next to them!
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We trained our dog to “get the duck”. Mac just loves barking at them to scare them away.
(He also protects us from airplanes and thunder. ![]() Another safe option is a long-range super soaker squirt gun. They really don’t care for that and the kids just love it. (Then you will have the problem of everyone getting soaked.! ![]() Usually the ducks do stay in the lake, but last year a very persistent female duck kept coming around to the house deck for handouts. (I strongly suspect someone in the neighborhood had been feeding it. ![]() ![]() ![]() You know what they say, no harm, no fowl. ![]() |
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Hummm....I guess I am glad the ducks like my nieghbors dock more than mine.....never realized how lucky I was
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Emeril has featured several duck recipes on his cooking show in the past days...do you think he sympathizes with the plight of the "duck invadee's" and is trying to offer a tasty solution?
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We recorded eagles and hawks on line and played the noise to the ducks. Just made them come closer to the house, curious ducks. Go figure. I read somewhere that ammonia on a rag might keep them away. I'll post the results over the weekend. Hope I can stand the smell.
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Put ammonia on the beach and dock this morning, didn't do a thing, I think it evaporated too quick. The ducks are still here and I smell like ammonia.
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But while browsing catalogues, I saw this—which can be tethered to a an anchor just off your beach:
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