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    Woodpecker question

    This isn't a photo question, but I'm assuming I can get something of an answer on this one!
    For the past week or so, we have had woodpeckers pecking at our house...near the roof. Why are they doing this?? Should we be worried about bugs? That seems like the logical explanation...but I just read that they drum a lot to determine territory, etc. I've seen two different types...red-bellied and downy.

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    Re: Woodpecker question

    You might have carpenter ants under your wood trim. Also, certain beetle species and wasps will bore a small hole and make a nest along the flat backside of the planks.

    I'd watch the woodpeckers to see if they are eating something. Nice guys - they're watching out for you!
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    Re: Woodpecker question

    Thanks Loupey!

    And while I appreciate that they're looking out for us...I'd love it even more if they'd wait until after 6 am to start hunting...lol!

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    Re: Woodpecker question

    You have my sincere sympathy. I was camping once and in the bush behind me was an old tin shack which a large woodpecker found irresistable, especially at dawn it seemed. Needless to say, after two mornings of that racket my status as a bird lover was severely tested.....

    I still wonder why a woodpecker would drum on tin...

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    Re: Woodpecker question

    Quote Originally Posted by scott-devon
    You have my sincere sympathy. I was camping once and in the bush behind me was an old tin shack which a large woodpecker found irresistable, especially at dawn it seemed. Needless to say, after two mornings of that racket my status as a bird lover was severely tested.....

    I still wonder why a woodpecker would drum on tin...
    Lol...yes, I know what you mean. I had a bit of loss of love for them on the first morning...hehe.

    I'm not very tolerant in the mornings at all...when I was preggo with my 2nd baby, there was a little sparrow that INSISTED on singing outside our window...again, around 6ish. I really disliked that bird...lol.

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    Re: Woodpecker question

    woodpeckers DRUM on homes to attract mates or for the fun of it. Usually they aren't looking for food, but are using the home as an amplifier to get the "music" louder

    SPRAY THEM WITH A HOSE The plasic owls are a joke and no other deterrant seems to work that I know of.
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    Re: Woodpecker question

    Ooooh...I will try the hose! All I've been doing has been banging on the walls where the noise is...lol.

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