From: sals@coyote.rain.org (Sal Schettino) Newsgroups: rec.gardens Subject: Re: Observations on ground squirrels Date: 10 Nov 1994 14:40:08 -0800 Raptors are birds of prey that are greatly benefical in the control of rodents. A small one-time investment in artificial perches can help increase their presence in your area, reducing the need for other methods of pest control. Artificial perches are readly accepted by many residents raptors, including American kestrels, barn owls, great horned owls, burrowing owls, short-eared owls, redtail and red-shouldered hawks and white-tailed kites. Artifical perches are easy to build. The ideal material is 3/4 galvanized steel pipe 18' long. Set the pipe about 3 feet deep in the ground with an 18' 2" x 2" rounded edge block of pine or redwood as the perch. Or, you can weld a 1 1/2 to 2" x 18" peace of galvanized steel pipe across the top of the vertical support. Remember to place the perch running east-west longways. All perches should be placed with their horizontal axis pointing east-west to avoid instability due to wind direction and changing visibilty due to sun and moonlight. Check out my home page for more info. http://www.rain.org/~sals/my.html Sal Schettino,Organic Farmer,don't panic eat organic,sals@rain.org or check out my homepage: http://www.rain.org/~sals/my.html