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wood duck boxes #7801683
02/18/23 04:38 PM
02/18/23 04:38 PM
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Fairfield County, Ohio
Half ton Offline OP
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Fairfield County, Ohio
Hey Guys
Got some left over downspouts sitting around and I'm going to use it as a predator guard on the mounting pole of the duck house. Would like to know if anyone has ever used it. And if so how did it work.

Russ


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Re: wood duck boxes [Re: Half ton] #7801770
02/18/23 07:07 PM
02/18/23 07:07 PM
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straight smooth tin might be youre best bet. Ive seen coons climb down spouts. The little boogers! Maybe put a large round collar around it also.

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