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Join Date: Jul 2005
07-29-2007, 11:45 AM
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I've got a bit of a problem here. Our boat sits in the water at the marina, and for the past month or so every time we come over to take it out there are 2 or 3 ducks hanging out on our teak swimstep pooping all over it. It's only our boat because all the other boats are sailboats or I/O's where they can't get at the platforms as easily. And I guess the duck crap has some kinds of oils or something in it because it is staining our teak. We've tried the fake owl on the platform to no avail, anyone have any other ideas for me?
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07-29-2007, 11:52 AM
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12 guage.
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07-29-2007, 12:34 PM
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Sounds like you really need to get the DUCK out of there! I second Bocephus..........
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07-29-2007, 1:30 PM
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It sounds crazy but tie a bunch of metallic (mylar) streamers to your boat on one of those suction cup flag holders. For some reason ducks hate them. You can also tie some light weight floating balls off the platform, ducks hate things bumbing...If it's a serious problem for you can leave about four jars of Vicks Vapor Rub open on the platform, ducks hate it. I went through all this with my parents on their deck.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
07-29-2007, 4:14 PM
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A buddy of mine uses crates (like milk crates) set on the platform with a brick in it to keep it from floating away. It worked for him, he had 3 crates on his platform and I don't recall him ever complaining about ducks/gulls on the deck.
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Join Date: May 2003
07-29-2007, 5:18 PM
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Get a rubber snake
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Join Date: Jul 2007
07-29-2007, 5:33 PM
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I 2nd the rubber snake idea also does your cover fit around the platform. If it does that should stop them
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Join Date: Aug 2006
07-30-2007, 6:21 AM
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I have the exact same problem, and they were actually climbing into the boat last year(which was a worse problem). I rigged up a cover using a tarp, which goes from the platform the the pylon, keeping them from being able to even get onto the platform. Sounds cruel, but I'm also as mean as possible to them, hoping they remember the boat, but maybe then they come in spite. I've considered Alkaselser (haven't done it and it sounds very cruel), just because the poop has left a few stains. Worse part is others in the marina feed them all the time, bringing more and more in......
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Join Date: Aug 2006
07-30-2007, 6:34 AM
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I keep a big rubber snake on my dock it works great. The next time the ducks crap on your platform, clean it up and put it on their Bill.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
07-30-2007, 6:38 AM
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If you get too many ducks on your platform the weight of them might quack it.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
07-30-2007, 7:18 AM
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Musta been a sloooow weekend, if Billy's breakin out his best "duck" material. Best of luck with the ducks too.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicago
07-30-2007, 8:11 AM
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We used to have that problem on our dock so we made a 6" fence out of fishing line on the perimeter of the dock and left it on there for a week. the ducks never came back.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
07-30-2007, 8:15 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2006
07-30-2007, 8:27 AM
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The fishing line works but you have to "duck" everytime you walk on the dock.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicago
07-30-2007, 8:48 AM
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ya, we just took ours down after a week so it wasn't too annoying. luckily i think the ducks remembered it because they never came back.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
07-31-2007, 1:33 AM
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Staple a fox onto the teak but be careful the next time you climb out of the water
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Join Date: Mar 2006
07-31-2007, 6:06 AM
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rubber snake works
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Join Date: Apr 2006
07-31-2007, 8:54 AM
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had seagulls crapping all over our boat because its not covered, best thing to use is big plastic mesh they dont like landing on it because of the large holes and the crap on the platform is no problem just when you teak sand down a bit and there gone.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
07-31-2007, 8:27 PM
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Just happened to flip thru the Barts catalog and saw this......Good Luck!!! The Bird Repeller - Solar Powered! - Lightweight / Easy to Mount! - Can be mounted on flat or angled surfaces! - Rotates at 30 RPM's! - Sweeps Bird Continually - Covers up to 5' in Diameter - Comes with 3 - AA Rechargeable Batteries for Extended Operation During Dark Periods! Item Number: BT7351 BART'S: $69.98 http://www.bartswatersports.com/catalog.asp?P=46276
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Join Date: Feb 2005
08-01-2007, 4:22 AM
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I park my boat in my field and birds use it as a perch...unfortunately I have a bird-crap problem that I've been unable to resolve either. Fake snake on tower, parking it elsewhere in the field, nothing. So any ideas on that would help as well...
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Join Date: May 2003
08-01-2007, 7:17 AM
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Cody, you might try CD's, as in Compact Discs. They need to be suspended and be about eye-level to the bird. Supposedly, the distorted reflection of the bird in the round mirror of the CD freaks them out. It has kept birds from nesting in one spot in my boathouse. Country Music or any Barry Manilow CD's work best.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
08-01-2007, 7:20 AM
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Throw some bread out and when the ducks bend over to eat the bread, Kick them in the quack!
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Join Date: Sep 2006
08-01-2007, 7:54 AM
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Last night, we were taking a late night wakesurfing session out on the local river. Was about 930 at night and we started to notice an insane amount of bugs. So we drained the sacs and did full throttle back to the ramp. Well the ducks never saw us coming until we were right on top of them. There must have been about 25 ducks that had to rush out of the way of the boat. 1 of them didnt make it and we ran it over. That was to make up for this weekend where 2 ducks slept and pooped on my swim platform. Sweet sweet revenge
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Join Date: Jul 2001
08-01-2007, 6:58 PM
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I tried the rubber snake... it didn't work. The ducks pooped on and next to the rubber snake. I even tried an inflatable alligator - that didn't work either... they pooped on the alligator..
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Join Date: Apr 2005
08-01-2007, 7:04 PM
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just sac out the rear of the boat so its underwater
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Join Date: Jul 2005
08-01-2007, 8:20 PM
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Thanks for all the suggestions guys... rodney I actually had the boat setup for surfing yesterday which made for super easy access for the ducks; swim-on swim-off I threw a couple rocks at them today and I think that scared them away for a bit, and I'm going to try out the milk crates
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