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I just posted this on an old thread by mistake.
try this, we sell them where i work, and they work quite well but you do need to move them occasionally as the herons work out they are fake.
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1311530975&sr=1-3
Dave.
try this, we sell them where i work, and they work quite well but you do need to move them occasionally as the herons work out they are fake.
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1311530975&sr=1-3
Dave.
We have a wire fence around the pond at about heron knee height. We also have wire criss-crossed over the pond. So far, so good.
We visited someone else's garden this weekend and they have silver, shiny balls floating in their pond and said they'd had no problem since putting them in so we're going to try that too. Apparently the herons can't work out how /where to land because of the reflections (especially of the sky) so they go somewhere else.
We visited someone else's garden this weekend and they have silver, shiny balls floating in their pond and said they'd had no problem since putting them in so we're going to try that too. Apparently the herons can't work out how /where to land because of the reflections (especially of the sky) so they go somewhere else.
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