[amsat-bb] Re: Winterization project
Jim Jerzycke
kq6ea at verizon.net
Sun Sep 1 18:06:27 PDT 2013
There used to be a company that sold hot pepper stuff in a caulking tube
that you could put where birds would roost.
The birds would land, get a "hot foot", and leave.
Might be worth googling a bit to see if it's still available.
Unless, of course, your squirrels enjoy spicy food!
73, Jim KQ6EA
On 09/01/2013 10:51 PM, Greg D wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As I reported on the 20m Amsat Net (14.282mhz Sundays 18:00z - 19:00z)
> this morning, I noticed that my 2m antenna was listing slightly
> down-hill. Suspecting that the boom attachment screws had come loose,
> my project for the day was to go up on the roof and align and tighten
> them.
>
> The screws were a little loose.
>
> That's not why the antenna was drooping down.
>
> I discovered the real reason: Acorns.
>
> Apparently the local squirrels have been preparing for winter, such as
> it is around here, and had stuffed about a dozen plump acorns into the
> open end of the antenna boom. Besides their weight climbing out to
> the end, there was also the remaining weight of the acorns.
>
> So, the antenna ends have been taped over, but that's not going to
> prevent the squirrels from climbing out onto the antenna.
>
> Any suggestions on an effective squirrel deterrent?
>
> Greg KO6TH
>
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