Hi, does anyone know how to maintain unrepressed pigeons out of my garden, SERIOUS replies please..?


Get one of those plastic owls. Available at many hardware and garden stores. They work well, but you stipulation to move them every once in a while or the pigeons will catch on. Almost impossible, but using a bird core mix which excludes wheat can help to discourage them.
Depends if you want to hold on to other birds and animals out of your garden too. If you want a garden free of all visitors, invest surrounded by one of these motion sensor water sprays.

http://www.deteracat.co.uk/scarecrow_wat...

I bought one to deter a cat from crapping on my lawn and it worked a treat! I directed the squirt so it just covered the area of the prairie in question. For birds, you'd own to turn up the sensitivity to full and it might not work 100% of the time, but once the pigeons realise they get squirted with sea in your garden, they should start giving it a miss. Also, make sure in that is nothing out there for them to chomp through.

Another more drastic solution would be to shoot them. I personally wouldn't, as although I don't like pigeons much, I couldn't shoot any living creature. But pigeons are classed as cockroaches in the UK and you can legally shoot them on your own domain. A few airgun pellets would soon give them the message that they are not response.
Answers:    Some retail stores and hardware stores sell either a complex plastic or inflatable replica of an owl. Owls are a bird of prey and a natural enemy/predator of any pigeon. At my work ---we use plastic replicas and they do keep the pigeons from roosting surrounded by the steel beams. In the wild--- owls love to feast on pigeons!! Tie or stick one or two of the fake owls to a stake or post where the birds can see it from afar.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5D3GKlTk... I remembered answering a one close to this a while ago.

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get a cat


http://www.hawkforce.co.uk/pigeon-contro... get a cat or a dog we dont bring wood pigeons cos of both of the pets.
Short of getting a cat, I really do think you are asking the impossible. Sorry, I know this is no help, it is a short time ago something you are going to have to live with or move. They are unrepressed birds they will fly or land where-ever they please and there is nil you can do about it. Lots of people have the same problem with squirrels - zilch you can do about them either. You might want to assume twice about getting rid of them...they are after bugs.

You can buy bird netting and stretch it across your garden.

An out door cat will chase off adjectives birds and mice. Be sure to feed her/him a little bit of food respectively day to keep the cat at your house. Don't forget to depart from out water for it in a cool place.