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<blockquote data-quote="JSHKS" data-source="post: 2221786" data-attributes="member: 103581"><p>On the way home from work and saw a couple of young coons running around. Not normal for that time of day and in the heat. </p><p></p><p>Don't get me started on pigeons. They are one nasty bird. For some reason they decided to roost on everything at work. The boss thought nothing of it till he saw all the crap from a few nights. </p><p>He went after them with a shotgun, and proclaimed he scared them off. I then pointed out it would be for a very short time. Sure enough, one landed and they all came. </p><p></p><p>I put my old RWS 45 Diana to work. The first day was around 100, I kid you not. Between me and my son shooting them over the next several months another 400. They finally got the message and moved else where. </p><p>Still get feathers and bones off the roofs after hard rains and high winds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSHKS, post: 2221786, member: 103581"] On the way home from work and saw a couple of young coons running around. Not normal for that time of day and in the heat. Don’t get me started on pigeons. They are one nasty bird. For some reason they decided to roost on everything at work. The boss thought nothing of it till he saw all the crap from a few nights. He went after them with a shotgun, and proclaimed he scared them off. I then pointed out it would be for a very short time. Sure enough, one landed and they all came. I put my old RWS 45 Diana to work. The first day was around 100, I kid you not. Between me and my son shooting them over the next several months another 400. They finally got the message and moved else where. Still get feathers and bones off the roofs after hard rains and high winds. [/QUOTE]
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