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<blockquote data-quote="M77Fan" data-source="post: 3100367" data-attributes="member: 115996"><p><u>Our</u> big problem is flickers. They just love the metal chimney cap for drumming. It echoes 2 stories up and down, grrr. But also on joints between siding, they have had to be discouraged from drilling holes for nest cavities. When the pieces of flashing nailed over their work area don't deter them, other means are sometimes necessary. The other woodpeckers will sometimes also drum on metal as well.</p><p></p><p>The one other thing flickers have gone after was the old motion detector light fixtures here when we moved in. There must have been faint electrical clicking or humming noises. They pecked every plastic window over every light sensor to pieces. No loss, we prefer to turn on outside lights when we want them on, so those were replaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M77Fan, post: 3100367, member: 115996"] [U]Our[/U] big problem is flickers. They just love the metal chimney cap for drumming. It echoes 2 stories up and down, grrr. But also on joints between siding, they have had to be discouraged from drilling holes for nest cavities. When the pieces of flashing nailed over their work area don't deter them, other means are sometimes necessary. The other woodpeckers will sometimes also drum on metal as well. The one other thing flickers have gone after was the old motion detector light fixtures here when we moved in. There must have been faint electrical clicking or humming noises. They pecked every plastic window over every light sensor to pieces. No loss, we prefer to turn on outside lights when we want them on, so those were replaced. [/QUOTE]
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