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Not the first year that this has happened, but this woodpecker comes and
makes big holes in the trim on the corners of my house.

A lot of historical posts suggest that the woodpecker knows that there are
insects beneath the wood, yet my inspection of the carnage suggests none.
Also, I don't know how the woodpecker would know there were insects under
there. Plus, why would he be looking for them up high (way close to the
roof) as opposed to near the ground where carpenter ants would likely be -
i'm not an insect expert, but at the same time, I don't see ants or anything
around the house and I've been here for 8+ years.

I don't like the idea of shooting the *******, but this is damage that I
have to address. Sooner or later i'm going to have to risk my ass to get up
on a ladder and repair the damage. People suggest using shiny objects or
paint to deter them, although I'm skeptical that this is a fix that needs to
be repeated with some frequency.

Is shooting it the best option? Are these some endangered species? I'd
imagine they're not like mosquitos where as many as you whack, there's an
infinite supply waiting to take it's place...


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A lot of historical posts suggest that the woodpecker knows that there are
insects beneath the wood, yet my inspection of the carnage suggests none.


Look closer, cuz those posts were right. The woodpecker isn't doing it
because he likes you or your house...he's doing it for food.


Or he's doing it for the sound that announces his territory. Or for
storing food--we had one that liked to jam berries in many small holes
in siding. Or working on a nesting hole.

http://www.audubonportland.org/livin...es/Woodpeckers
http://www.bird-house-bath.com/wp/archives/11

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On Oct 26, 10:49?pm, "Pete D" wrote:
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A lot of historical posts suggest that the woodpecker knows that there are
insects beneath the wood, yet my inspection of the carnage suggests none.


Look closer, cuz those posts were right. The woodpecker isn't doing it
because he likes you or your house...he's doing it for food.

Inspect the bottom of all of your fascia boards for perfectly round holes,
the sign of carpenter bees...that's where my money's at. When you find the
holes, spray any good insecticide in there...your bees and your peckers'll
be gone in no time.

Pete D


definetely after food, really annoying

I solved the problem by having alunimum soffit and fascia installed no
more rat a tat tat. Wierdly he or she ALWAYS came at the same time
each morning, about a hour before I wanted to get up

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Not the first year that this has happened, but this woodpecker comes and
makes big holes in the trim on the corners of my house.

A lot of historical posts suggest that the woodpecker knows that there are
insects beneath the wood, yet my inspection of the carnage suggests none.
Also, I don't know how the woodpecker would know there were insects under
there. Plus, why would he be looking for them up high (way close to the
roof) as opposed to near the ground where carpenter ants would likely be -
i'm not an insect expert, but at the same time, I don't see ants or anything
around the house and I've been here for 8+ years.

I don't like the idea of shooting the *******, but this is damage that I
have to address. Sooner or later i'm going to have to risk my ass to get up
on a ladder and repair the damage. People suggest using shiny objects or
paint to deter them, although I'm skeptical that this is a fix that needs to
be repeated with some frequency.

Is shooting it the best option? Are these some endangered species? I'd
imagine they're not like mosquitos where as many as you whack, there's an
infinite supply waiting to take it's place...


They often bang on things just to attract peckers of the opposite sex.
I have a few that go on the tin roof of one of my old silos and bangs
on that tin. It's annoying but harmless on the tin. In your case,
they can and will do much damage. I had one pecking on a horse shed
and ruined the whole edge of the roof. After replacing the board, I
applied several shiny aluminum beer or soda cans and hung from bailing
wire. The pecker never came back to that place. I guess the cans
work.
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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 21:10:44 -0400, "Proch"
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Not the first year that this has happened, but this woodpecker comes and
makes big holes in the trim on the corners of my house.


A lot of historical posts suggest that the woodpecker knows that there are
insects beneath the wood, yet my inspection of the carnage suggests none.
Also, I don't know how the woodpecker would know there were insects under
there. Plus, why would he be looking for them up high (way close to the
roof) as opposed to near the ground where carpenter ants would likely be -
i'm not an insect expert, but at the same time, I don't see ants or anything
around the house and I've been here for 8+ years.


I don't like the idea of shooting the *******, but this is damage that I
have to address. Sooner or later i'm going to have to risk my ass to get up
on a ladder and repair the damage. People suggest using shiny objects or
paint to deter them, although I'm skeptical that this is a fix that needs to
be repeated with some frequency.


Is shooting it the best option? Are these some endangered species? I'd
imagine they're not like mosquitos where as many as you whack, there's an
infinite supply waiting to take it's place...


They often bang on things just to attract peckers of the opposite sex.
I have a few that go on the tin roof of one of my old silos and bangs
on that tin. It's annoying but harmless on the tin. In your case,
they can and will do much damage. I had one pecking on a horse shed
and ruined the whole edge of the roof. After replacing the board, I
applied several shiny aluminum beer or soda cans and hung from bailing
wire. The pecker never came back to that place. I guess the cans
work.


"...peckers of the opposite sex". Is this some bizarre oxymoron?



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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 22:49:40 -0400, "Pete D"
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"Proch" wrote in message
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A lot of historical posts suggest that the woodpecker knows that there are
insects beneath the wood, yet my inspection of the carnage suggests none.


Look closer, cuz those posts were right. The woodpecker isn't doing it
because he likes you or your house...he's doing it for food.

Inspect the bottom of all of your fascia boards for perfectly round holes,
the sign of carpenter bees...that's where my money's at. When you find the
holes, spray any good insecticide in there...your bees and your peckers'll
be gone in no time.


My money is with yours-- but I haven't had that good luck in getting
rid of them. [to the OP- check the wall below the damage for a weird
dirty spot- my carpenter bees leave some sort of sign on their way in
and out]

I kill them when I see them. I've painted with oil-based paint. I've
replaced the fascia with cedar. I've killed a cat in a graveyard at
midni. . . oh yeah, that was for something else.

I inspect this one window whenever I think of it-- but when Mr.
Woodpecker knocks on my wall, I know I've missed one. I thank him
for his trouble, and tell him to go get his friends to enjoy the suet
I put out for them.

Jim
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I hear ya, but how would he know that there are bugs under the wood? I
still can't find any evidence of bugs, nor can I find evidence that he's
getting bugs...

When the wife keeps the feeder full, the little ******* leaves us alone. I
can see him out there right this second, he's cleaning that thing out in no
time.

I have to go to home depot today to get something to fill the holes. Any
suggestions?


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"Proch" wrote in message
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A lot of historical posts suggest that the woodpecker knows that there
are insects beneath the wood, yet my inspection of the carnage suggests
none.


Look closer, cuz those posts were right. The woodpecker isn't doing it
because he likes you or your house...he's doing it for food.

Inspect the bottom of all of your fascia boards for perfectly round holes,
the sign of carpenter bees...that's where my money's at. When you find the
holes, spray any good insecticide in there...your bees and your peckers'll
be gone in no time.

Pete D



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Proch wrote:
I hear ya, but how would he know that there are bugs under the wood? I
still can't find any evidence of bugs, nor can I find evidence that he's
getting bugs...

When the wife keeps the feeder full, the little ******* leaves us alone. I
can see him out there right this second, he's cleaning that thing out in no
time.

I have to go to home depot today to get something to fill the holes. Any
suggestions?

....

There may not be...is the service wire for power/telephone/cable
attached somewhere near? That or any number of other factors can cause
vibration that the little guys mistake for insect signs. Power poles
are a favorite target as an example where there isn't necessarily any
insect infestation at all, pileated variety can literally "top" a pole.

Personally, I also think they simply pick places to "work" simply for
the enjoyment of it on occasion although there probably is something
that does attract them. The frat house back in university days had an
area that was prime, apparently. Absolutely no infestation of any sort,
but nice sunny area, and they regularly came back every year during
migration time in the fall and would collect there.

As for what to fill holes with, depends on how much damage is done so
far. Small holes simply some painter's caulk and touchup is adequate.
Bigger areas, use a paste filler, of a non-water-based variety.

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"Proch" wrote in message
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A lot of historical posts suggest that the woodpecker knows that there are
insects beneath the wood, yet my inspection of the carnage suggests none.


Look closer, cuz those posts were right. The woodpecker isn't doing it
because he likes you or your house...he's doing it for food.

Inspect the bottom of all of your fascia boards for perfectly round holes,
the sign of carpenter bees...that's where my money's at. When you find the
holes, spray any good insecticide in there...your bees and your peckers'll
be gone in no time.


Yep. Carpenter bees are the most likely cause.
Insecticide might work. Here we solved it by covering the trim with aluminum.
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There is one irritating bird that pecks on the metal chimney cap on my roof
and wakes my daughter up every morning at 5:30 during the Spring and Summer.
It is his favorite spot to sound off. I put a screaming sounder on the
chimney with a button in my daughters room. The bird actually started
responding to the noise maker. Then I put a colorful and noisey wind
decoration up...no good. I put chicken wire up around the cap and he sat on
the wire and pecked through it on the cap....quite a feat!

In the parking lot of the place where I work is a 200' tower for Radio and
Microwave. A woodpecker sits up there for hours on end and pecks on the
steel pipes on the top of the tower. The folks there tell me that sometimes
buying one of those big fake owls and mounting it near where the bird likes
to peck will scare them off. I think the ones here in Seattle are too smart
for that.....good luck!



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Not the first year that this has happened, but this woodpecker comes and
makes big holes in the trim on the corners of my house.

A lot of historical posts suggest that the woodpecker knows that there are
insects beneath the wood, yet my inspection of the carnage suggests none.
Also, I don't know how the woodpecker would know there were insects under
there. Plus, why would he be looking for them up high (way close to the
roof) as opposed to near the ground where carpenter ants would likely be -
i'm not an insect expert, but at the same time, I don't see ants or
anything around the house and I've been here for 8+ years.

I don't like the idea of shooting the *******, but this is damage that I
have to address. Sooner or later i'm going to have to risk my ass to get
up on a ladder and repair the damage. People suggest using shiny objects
or paint to deter them, although I'm skeptical that this is a fix that
needs to be repeated with some frequency.

Is shooting it the best option? Are these some endangered species? I'd
imagine they're not like mosquitos where as many as you whack, there's an
infinite supply waiting to take it's place...





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Jim L wrote:
There is one irritating bird that pecks on the metal chimney cap on my roof
and wakes my daughter up every morning at 5:30 during the Spring and Summer.
It is his favorite spot to sound off. I put a screaming sounder on the
chimney with a button in my daughters room. The bird actually started
responding to the noise maker. Then I put a colorful and noisey wind
decoration up...no good. I put chicken wire up around the cap and he sat on
the wire and pecked through it on the cap....quite a feat!

He probably pecks there because it makes a loud satisfying noise, and
shows he is king of all he surveys. (insert obligatory 'biggest
strongest pecker on the block' joke here.) If you aren't using the
chimney at the moment, maybe a sheet of rubber or something clipped over
it for a few weeks would discourage him? No noise, no point in pecking
at it. Or replace the thin sheet metal with something more substantial
that wouldn't act like a drumhead. (Like plate stainless, or a stone cap.)

(BTW, he responds to the noisemaker because he interprets it as a turf
challenge.)

aem sends....
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After doing some removal and inspection, it seems as though there's all
kinds of coccoons and crap living underneath this siding. Especially in
places where the siding meets the trim. After some more investigation it
seems that this "masonite" siding is flawed and there was actually a class
action suit against them for damage to the wood underneath - unfortunately
i've missed the opportunity to collect on the settlement. For the time
being, I'll let the woodpeckers peck away, since when I redo all the siding
next year any damage they do will be replaced anyway. Thanks for the input.

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Not the first year that this has happened, but this woodpecker comes and
makes big holes in the trim on the corners of my house.

A lot of historical posts suggest that the woodpecker knows that there are
insects beneath the wood, yet my inspection of the carnage suggests none.
Also, I don't know how the woodpecker would know there were insects under
there. Plus, why would he be looking for them up high (way close to the
roof) as opposed to near the ground where carpenter ants would likely be -
i'm not an insect expert, but at the same time, I don't see ants or
anything around the house and I've been here for 8+ years.

I don't like the idea of shooting the *******, but this is damage that I
have to address. Sooner or later i'm going to have to risk my ass to get
up on a ladder and repair the damage. People suggest using shiny objects
or paint to deter them, although I'm skeptical that this is a fix that
needs to be repeated with some frequency.

Is shooting it the best option? Are these some endangered species? I'd
imagine they're not like mosquitos where as many as you whack, there's an
infinite supply waiting to take it's place...



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"Proch" wrote in message
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Not the first year that this has happened, but this woodpecker comes and
makes big holes in the trim on the corners of my house.

A lot of historical posts suggest that the woodpecker knows that there

are
insects beneath the wood, yet my inspection of the carnage suggests

none.

As well as excavating insects, woodpeckers hammer
to advertise their territory or call for mates. At my house
they hammer on a steel TV antenna tower (and next door
on the metal roof of a new shed.) Both structures are so
large they permit a big noise, which is what the woodpeckers
want (not food.)

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Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)


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