Seagull Prevention

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Richard
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Re: Seagull Prevention

Postby Richard » Wed Mar 05, 2014 9:33 pm

I think the figures are basically guesswork presented as fact because many people are very gull-ible !!

Even if numbers were truly enormous the average householder would not be allowed to protect their property except by anti-perch wire lines and spikes, which sounds good in theory but fails in practice.

A cull would eventually have to be arranged if matters got seriously out of hand but, much as I hate being woken by the beak of a seagull banging on my window at a ridiculously early hour, I do think they are a magnificent bird in their own territory and would not wish to harm them.



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Olly
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Re: Seagull Prevention

Postby Olly » Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:50 am

'gull-ible' - I like it!! :laugh:

What the animal rights zealots fail to comprehend is that the more they breed (the gulls, not the animal rights zealots! :) ) , the more there will have to be killed when an inevitable cull does take place.





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