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How can I get a bird to leave my window alone?

There's a young blue jay, who, for the past two months, has regularly visited one of the windows in my house, a window on the second floor for that matterIt attacks the screen, and pecks on the glass several times a day, and has managed to rip holes in the screen, which by the way was new.We've tried putting an owl inside the window, and even some random dolls to try and scare it offDidn't workMy mom even sprayed the outside of the window with nasty smelling insecticide, but the bird still cameI need a way to get it to leave the stupid window aloneI was thinking I could catch it, then release it in the next town over, but I don't know quite how to catch it.And by the way, if I can't stop the bird from attacking the window, my brother's probably going to go buy a BB gun and handle it that way.

Answer:

There are only about 35 different onesTake your pick.
At the risk of sounding like an Abbott and Costello routine (ask your grandparents) it is called a bit or more correctly a tool bitSame as the correct term for what most people call a Drill, the drill is the machine, the cutting tool is a drill bit.
Try taping some aluminum foil shiny side out on the glassThe sun will shine on it brightly enough to blind him, or be flashy enough to scare him off Good Luck !
There are only about 35 different onesTake your pick.
At the risk of sounding like an Abbott and Costello routine (ask your grandparents) it is called a bit or more correctly a tool bitSame as the correct term for what most people call a Drill, the drill is the machine, the cutting tool is a drill bit.
Try taping some aluminum foil shiny side out on the glassThe sun will shine on it brightly enough to blind him, or be flashy enough to scare him off Good Luck !

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