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Re: Free Pine Wood Duck Boxes

Sun Mar 29, 2015 9:02 pm

Not sure why this box is on the ground?

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Re: Free Pine Wood Duck Boxes

Sun Mar 29, 2015 9:31 pm

Al any wood duck houses left? I have 45+ I maintain every year and looking to add several more. Slowly transitioning to all poles over water.

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Re: Free Pine Wood Duck Boxes

Sun Mar 29, 2015 10:03 pm

^^^ as long as there is 2' or more of water with a box on a post, that works for me.

mulefarm wrote:Not sure why this box is on the ground?

Because it was too dark inside where it was sitting on a table for a photo. So I placed outside before they loaded it up after a WDS mtg a few years back.
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Re: Free Pine Wood Duck Boxes

Sun Mar 29, 2015 10:46 pm

Yeah they would be.

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Re: Free Pine Wood Duck Boxes

Mon Mar 30, 2015 9:20 am

mulefarm wrote:Not sure why this box is on the ground?


It's not a production house. It is for show and tell to dramatize/make an impact on people the importance of predator guards.

Might be considered hyperbole, since the raccoon AND the squirrel wouldn't likely be raiding at the same time.... they're kind of like the farmer and the cow man... they should be friends, but mostly they're competitors for wood duck eggs. Also, I think they tend to have different hours of operation.

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Re: Free Pine Wood Duck Boxes

Mon Mar 30, 2015 10:33 am

So you placed this wood duck house outside with a pet squirrel and coon on it for a photo op? What was the point exactly?

Great example Al! :roll:

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Re: Free Pine Wood Duck Boxes

Mon Mar 30, 2015 11:47 am

Pets? A rodent and predator and their days of occupying or predating are long over - as they are stuffed.

Which kind of reminds me a few people here - stuffed.

Just for nershi since he wants the "real" thing:

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Re: Free Pine Wood Duck Boxes

Mon Mar 30, 2015 12:21 pm

That's a more practical example.

According to the article it looks like all that is needed is some aluminum warp around the tree to keep most coons out. Good to know posts aren't necessary.

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Re: Free Pine Wood Duck Boxes

Mon Mar 30, 2015 2:11 pm

I and many others have had coons and squirrels go right past 2' high sheet metal on trees. The article even stated that the racoon got past it and took another photo of it. You conveniently negated to mention that didn't you?

Considering its cost, that the sheets rip apart as the tree goes, the box's back board splits as the tree grows, that if the squirrels or 'coons can go up a neighboring tree and cross over to the tree that the box in on and come down the trunk, it is just best to mount the box on a post and place a cone shaped guard at least 42" off the ground under the box .
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Re: Free Pine Wood Duck Boxes

Mon Mar 30, 2015 2:28 pm

h2ofwlr wrote:I and many others have had coons and squirrels go right past 2' high sheet metal on trees. The article even stated that the racoon got past it and took another photo of it. You conveniently negated to mention that didn't you?

Considering its cost, that the sheets rip apart as the tree goes, the box's back board splits as the tree grows, that if the squirrels or 'coons can go up a neighboring tree and cross over to the tree that the box in on and come down the trunk, it is just best to mount the box on a post and place a cone shaped guard at least 42" off the ground under the box .

But mounting it on a tree trunk you are atleast making an attempt to hide your litter.
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