Tying strings across 6 to 12 ft above the pool surface kind of haphazardly will annoy the ducks. They won't like having to dodge them and it will make them uncomfortable. Once they quit hanging around, you can take them down.
Tying strings across 6 to 12 ft above the pool surface kind of haphazardly will annoy the ducks. They won't like having to dodge them and it will make them uncomfortable. Once they quit hanging around, you can take them down.
Thanks JohnT, that worked!
The ducks (2) were in the pool every morning for at least a week, and I scared them off each day thinking that would be it, but....apparently they REALLY liked our pool.
After reading your post we ran kite string acoss the pool in several areas, covering it fairly well...and NO DUCKS from day 1 and it's been several days now. Great idea John. It couldn't have been more effective.
Planning to leave it up until Monday sometime...
Tony
Here's something my Spanish-speaking wife hit me with a couple of weeks ago:
She (with a deadly serious look of concern on her face): "What would happen if a duck got into our pool?"
Me (after thinking about the potential ramifications): "Nada."
She: "Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!"
I hope our Spanish-speaking friends enjoyed the joke.
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We don't have ducks but our back-fence neighbors do! I've told them about them--they hit early morning late afternoon.
But when their automatic pool cleaner is in, the ducks stay away. I don't know what kind it is--I think it's pump-assisted, definitely not a robotic.
Their fence is VERY far away from the pool...basically the back yard is fenced and they have a huge patio. We, OTOH, have the fence very close to the water, which, I believe, makes landing and taking off for the ducks tougher.
Funny, because here ducks are rarely a problem and not that common in suburbia. Usually it's geese that are like giant flying pigeons and each one makes almost as much of a mess as a small beagle. But they haven't been around as much lately, unlike the infestations we had in years past.
Carl
Well, every spring we get two mallards that feed off the algae in our creek, my dog's been trying to get them for years now, this year, I finally trained him to leave them be, so now he just sits and stares at them......BIG MISTAKE - as of yesterday morning 5:30 AM, I now have 2 mallards splashing around in my pool morning and night.
I'll try putting my solar cover on tonight to see if that will discourage them.....if not, "ducks a l'orange" it is.
I had a duck issue for 2 years, there were 3 ducks who were determined my pool was a play area and bathroom.
I tried everything I could think of... If I chased them off they would just circle until I went back inside then come right back! Worst of all, my dog didn't care about them, he would just watch.
I finally found a solution that worked... A high power green laser pointer (75mw), the point is extremely bright in the sunshine and you can see the beam as it goes through the water. I'm not sure if they thought it was a snake (that would even chase them as they flew away in an evasive pattern).
They tried alterting the time of day they would come, but after it chased them 3 times they have not returned... But I noticed 2 of them moved over acouple houses to their pool.
Might not be the perfect solution, as these high powered lasers are expensive and can be dangerous, but it did work for me!
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