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  2. But this might not keep birds away long-term, so try putting up some fixtures that stay on your home. • Use mylar tape : It’s shiny, silver tape, and woodpeckers don’t like reflective things.

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    Woodpeckers feed on the larva of carpenter bees, and they can cause even more damage to your home if they are on the hunt for a nest, Baldwin says. How to Prevent Carpenter Bee Infestations

  4. How To Keep Roaches Away From Your House–Permanently - AOL

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    Keep these containers clean and away from your home in a dry location because cockroaches also need water to survive. The combination of food debris and moisture in these containers can provide ...

  5. Woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    The largest surviving species is the great slaty woodpecker, which weighs 430 g (15 oz) on average and up to 563 g (19.9 oz), and measures 45 to 55 cm (18 to 22 in), but the extinct imperial woodpecker, at 55 to 61 cm (22 to 24 in), and ivory-billed woodpecker, around 48 to 53 cm (19 to 21 in) and 516 g (18.2 oz), were probably both larger.

  6. Picinae - Wikipedia

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    Other species of woodpecker, such as the Flicker, uses its long tongue primarily to grab prey from the ground or from under loose bark. It has few shock-absorbing adaptations, and prefers to feed on the ground or to chip away at rotting wood and bark, habits observed in birds outside of the woodpecker family.

  7. Shoot, shovel, and shut up - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Tribune-Review columnist Ralph R. Reiland wrote an essay called "Shoot, Shovel & Shut Up," [3] describing landowners' reactions to finding red-cockaded woodpeckers on their property. Under the Endangered Species Act , landowners who have a population of such birds on their property may be subject to restrictions on building and other ...

  8. Sapsucker - Wikipedia

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    The genus Sphyrapicus was introduced in 1858 by the American naturalist Spencer Baird with the yellow-bellied sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) as the type species. [2] The genus name combines the Ancient Greek sphura meaning "hammer" and pikos meaning "woodpecker". [3]

  9. ‘Evil’ woodpeckers keep attacking man’s trail cameras in ...

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    “Am I doomed to the wrath of the woodpecker?” Home & Garden. Lighter Side

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