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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Age: 39
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BLUE HERON WARNING!
We have had several customers visit our construction office in the last two weeks to ask about a large bird hanging around their yard (pond). You should have seen the face on the person that had no idea they were actually there to hunt their Koi! Additionally, we have received emails and have had several phone calls regarding this bird, the mighty Blue Heron, at our office and at our local pet store, Daryl's Pet Shop. I thought I would drop a line to everyone and send a warning. If you have not been visited by a Blue Heron, yet, this year consider yourself lucky. However, make no mistake about it, these birds are on the move right now and just might pit stop at your pond for a little snack; Your favorite fish! Do yourself and your fish a favor; do a tune up on your Scarecrow motion sensor device or if you don't have one, install one asap. Other methods to deter the bird include putting a net over your pond or putting a dog on patrol next to the pond 24 hours a day! Don't fall for; "A statue of a blue heron will keep the bird away", because I have reports of sexually aroused herons, fornicating with heron statues! TRUE STORY! Here is a little excerpt from my September Pond Column in the Redlands Daily Facts: Do A Check Up On Your Scarecrow Motion Sensor Device. It may seem like the nasty water fowl predators, i.e. egrets and blue herons, have not bothered your fish in months but let me remind you that your water temperatures and fish metabolisms have been at their peaks for months with the summer heat! You will find that as your water temperature cools, so will the metabolism of your fish, equaling slower reflex movements from your fish meaning, your fish become EASIER PREY for the T. rex of water gardens! Be sure you have a working Scarecrow motion sensor device for every 100 square feet of surface area in your water feature to detour predators from hunting your pets that deliver so much tranquility to you year round. Don't forget to install fresh nine volt batteries to your Scarecrows and be sure your water source to the unit(s) is ready to rock and roll. God Speed! Eric Triplett The Pond Digger Exotic Aquatics www.exoticwaterscapes.com |
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Advisor to Neptune (Mod)
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Northern Illinois
Age: 40
Posts: 3,834
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I am on vacation and one of the people down the street just had several koi taken as a treat by herons. They ended up stocking the fish with feeders and the herons have left them alone.
I guess they have expensive tastes. |
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I hear you can put up an electrified wire at about 6 in off of the ground. and take out those pesky birds. Comeone even made it look like the overhead wire on a model train that ran over their pond.
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Advisor to Neptune (Mod)
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Northern Illinois
Age: 40
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There are also black nets that you can use. These also help keep the leaves out of the pond in the fall.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Age: 43
Posts: 531
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I say just shoot'em ! LOL !!
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That's kind of illegal if you're in a city and hard if you don't have a shotgun.
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Darth Ichthyos
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 4,355
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Stringing fishing line over the pond in a crazy crisscross arrangement that looks like those laser-sensor arrays in the movies does a pretty good job of keeping out the herons if you can't get a proper pond cover net.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: minnesota
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http://www.floridaconservation.org/w...st/herons.html There is a typo in the link above. The max fine is up to $ 5,000 per bird. Your neighbors may even get a reward for turning you in. MN gives rewards under their TIP program (Turn In Poachers). Last edited by windchill; 10-07-2006 at 09:22 AM. |
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Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: RI
Age: 18
Posts: 4,221
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I've heard those plastic heron decoys keep em away. Not sure if they really work, but ive heard good things.
Luckily we haven't any herons taking our fish yet. YET. lol
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I'm just a Twig
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: The Sticks
Age: 16
Posts: 965
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I have a camp on the ocean,(down there all summer) and everday I see blue heron.
but I have never seen 2 together, so I would think that the decoys would work... |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 4
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Who ever said the idea of shooting the birds is a VERY bad person. No one should hurt any animals. NO ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Do you like steak? or cheese? or eggs?
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2006
Location: rice lake wisconsin
Age: 21
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600 gal fish pond-2 17" koi, 2 13" koi, 2 8" koi, 3 5" koi 55 gal fish tank-1 9" koi 29 gal fish tank-no fish-quarantine tank awaiting 500 gal indoor stock tank for all koi during winter |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Age: 43
Posts: 531
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Geez ! That was a joke there ! I know it's illegal to shoot them.
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Advisor to Neptune (Mod)
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Northern Illinois
Age: 40
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I mean inviting them to be your guest for dinner. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: RI
Age: 18
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Darth Ichthyos
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 4,355
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MMmmmm...heronburger....
By the way, herons get together in groups all the time, so I don't see how a decoy of one is supposed to do any good. |
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Advisor to Neptune (Mod)
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Northern Illinois
Age: 40
Posts: 3,834
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Can you all speak up my heron seems not to be like it use to.
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Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: RI
Age: 18
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LMAO!
fish_doc, you never fail to make me laugh. And oldsalt....that heronburger is sounding good right about now.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Age: 43
Posts: 531
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Tastes like chicken ! LOL !!
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