Best bird poo avoidance method?

Best bird poo avoidance method?

Postby dism » Mon May 21, 2018 9:50 pm

Poo everywhere across the whole deck.

What's your solutions?

Surely there are some experienced hand with a exact setup for a Mk1 to be rid of the issue?

Cheers!
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Re: Best bird poo avoidance method?

Postby Miker » Tue May 22, 2018 2:36 pm

Dism, once they find you, it's hard to get rid of them.

I've had nests laid twice now, both in August/September in Careel Bay. Funny enough, we've been there for almost 8 years and never had a bird problem until we stopped using the boat as often during our renovations at home.

An Owl may work for a while, but they tend to attack it and in doing so will drop poo like a dive bomb. A rubber snake may also work, but you must move it around each time you go out. Seagulls aren't as dumb as they seem. I've used both these methods with reasonable success, but you need to be on the boat about once a fortnight and move it from the mooring. It's only once they realise it doesn't move that they'll move in.

Others have used a humming tape, bunting, gull sweeps and even CDs strung from the rigging. Plastic shopping bags work to a certain extent because of the noise. Although you must change these often so the fragments of the worn ones don't get in the water.

All that being said, I use a full net from early August until late September. It's the only way to make sure they stay away. You get get it from Bunnings, or Whitworths. I have two pieces that run either side of the boat from stern to bow and join with plastic caribenas all the way along and also attached to the safety lines. Takes about 10 minutes to set up and take down, but really worth it for not having to clean the boat before you pick up your guests......
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Re: Best bird poo avoidance method?

Postby Phillip » Tue May 22, 2018 8:15 pm

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Re: Best bird poo avoidance method?

Postby dism » Thu May 24, 2018 9:02 pm

Miker I do like the idea of two sides of netting and carabiners, alot simpler then my prior multi nets
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Re: Best bird poo avoidance method?

Postby Tophat25mk2 » Wed Jun 26, 2019 9:38 pm

Live on board, get up em with a shotgun
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Re: Best bird poo avoidance method?

Postby Dolphin » Thu Jun 27, 2019 8:13 pm

Dism, I tried everything and the best thing is netting down both sides of the boat.
I live south of the Lake Macquarie Yacht club, aka "shags toilet".
It's a pain to take on and off but better than cleaning guano off the boat. Than again I could mine the guano.
I attach it with VB cord and just tie a slipped clove hitch to the bottom lifeline.
Swallows are getting in under the dodger and they need a lot more closed netting.
Hope it helps.
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Re: Best bird poo avoidance method?

Postby Wild Rose » Thu Aug 08, 2019 7:49 pm

We had to laugh today as we went out to the boat. A boat near us had a line of birds on deck. Gull,gull,fake owl,gull!
The boat next to him had a gull sweep spinning around with a gull sitting under it and ducking!
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