On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 19:10:14 -0500, Steve wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 16:00:18 -0500, "Garberstreet Electronics"
put together some random words that came up with:
"Jim Thompson" wrote in message news
Many of you will recall several years ago I made a cage to prevent
birds from nesting in an entryway chandelier...
http://analog-innovations.com/SED/BirdCage.jpg
Prevents nesting, but the !@#$%^&* birds still hang onto the wire grid
and poop into the chandelier :-(
Since there has been recent discussion on S.E.D of flexible plastics,
I was wondering if there's something available flexible enough to redo
my "bird cage" so that the birds can't cling to it?
It's Spring in AZ, 85°F today, so my need is immediate ;-)
Invert the cone, add a solid plexiglass top. ;-)
Garberstreet Electronics
How do the birds get inside in the first place? My first thought would be
keeping the birds out.
Steve
An "entryway" in Arizona is the covered "porch" outside your front
door.
...Jim Thompson
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