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Does anyone know how go get rid of house finches?

We've had house finches nesting in our awnings (more like building condos) for yearsOur decks are such a mess with their droppings and nesting materialsI've tried EVERYTHING and they come back year after yearIn fact this year, they never leftWe've tried stuffing aluminum foil, drycleaning bags and pool tubes in the awnings but they manage to pull or peck it outPlease help!!! Thanks so muchDenise

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i believe at any age you can but you just got to be careful and check on the baby but it best if you just put the baby in a lightweight sleeper to sleep in
Above answer is partially correctAll migritory (and native)species are protected by International treaty, the US is one of the signeesI put balled up chicken wire into our nooksThe little wires stick out just enough to wedge it so they can't pull it out.
Any age would be acceptable, but make sure you keep it folded below the chest and tucked in a little around their sideI did this with both my childrenWhat you could do is try this during the day when you can keep an eye on them and see how they do with it for a few days, if they kick it off or pull it up, etcThat will give you a better idea on how to adjust it when they're sleeping at night.There really is no certain age for this, it just depends on your baby.
my kids were born in November, January, and February.they all had blankets on them the day they came homeMy youngest used to wake up with icy cold hands in the middle of the night because the blanket was not pulled up enoughI still let him sleep on a fleece blanket because he doesn't like crisp cool sheets.and he had a pillow (travel size) by his first birthday.
I know they say don't put blankets of any kind with your baby b/c of the risk of suffocation, but I've been using one with my daughter since birthI just cover her up to her chest, not up to her head I think it's fine since she can't really move around on her own that much and is also sleeping with a positioner which limits her movementPlus she sleeps in a crib right next to my bed so I can check on her throughout the night by just opening my eyes.
my kids were born in November, January, and February.they all had blankets on them the day they came homeMy youngest used to wake up with icy cold hands in the middle of the night because the blanket was not pulled up enoughI still let him sleep on a fleece blanket because he doesn't like crisp cool sheets.and he had a pillow (travel size) by his first birthday.
i believe at any age you can but you just got to be careful and check on the baby but it best if you just put the baby in a lightweight sleeper to sleep in
I know they say don't put blankets of any kind with your baby b/c of the risk of suffocation, but I've been using one with my daughter since birthI just cover her up to her chest, not up to her head I think it's fine since she can't really move around on her own that much and is also sleeping with a positioner which limits her movementPlus she sleeps in a crib right next to my bed so I can check on her throughout the night by just opening my eyes.
Any age would be acceptable, but make sure you keep it folded below the chest and tucked in a little around their sideI did this with both my childrenWhat you could do is try this during the day when you can keep an eye on them and see how they do with it for a few days, if they kick it off or pull it up, etcThat will give you a better idea on how to adjust it when they're sleeping at night.There really is no certain age for this, it just depends on your baby.
Above answer is partially correctAll migritory (and native)species are protected by International treaty, the US is one of the signeesI put balled up chicken wire into our nooksThe little wires stick out just enough to wedge it so they can't pull it out.

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