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Jan, I noticed that you mentioned you had a "decoy" fish to scare off the
herons, and I was wondering what you (or anyone else that has one) thought of its effectiveness. They showed me one in the pet store and I burst out laughing when I saw how big it was! I guess the idea is that the heron tries to grab it, realizes it's made of wood and gets frustrated and goes away...? Does it float on top of the water? Thanks for any answers. Kirsten |
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![]() Hi Kirsten, I used one to frustrate a kingfisher. It floats just under the water and is the 'go to' fish for the bird as it looks like easy picking. What it did was enable all the other fish to get a warning so they could run and hide in the anacharis and in the fishy condos I have in the builder's brick that holds up my island. The kingfisher never twigged to the trick. He dove in six times to get that decoy fish. The rock anchoring it to the pond bottom kept it there and he was never able to pull the decoy out. I don't know if you've ever seen a kingfisher but they are noisy birds who call out to claim their territory and that bird got louder and wetter and madder as the day wore on. It was a real show to watch. What the decoy would probably do with a heron is give the fish that first warning. Don't know if it would frustrate or scare the heron but I do know of one kingfisher with an ulcer. kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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K30 already has weighed that they really work. In my case, it's like the
story about the guy with the pink flamingos in his yard to keep the elephants away, "But Harry, there ain't no elephants in the 'burbs of Burbank!" And Harry quickly says, "See, they work don't they!" ;o) ~ jan On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 00:23:53 -0400, "k conover" wrote: Jan, I noticed that you mentioned you had a "decoy" fish to scare off the herons, and I was wondering what you (or anyone else that has one) thought of its effectiveness. They showed me one in the pet store and I burst out laughing when I saw how big it was! I guess the idea is that the heron tries to grab it, realizes it's made of wood and gets frustrated and goes away...? Does it float on top of the water? Thanks for any answers. Kirsten (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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