Thank you for this video! I didn't want to buy commercial spikes because they're expensive and hard to find where I live. These were super easy to make. Great tutorial and technique. A bespoke bird spike for pennies. Thanks again!
Brilliant idea. Needed some spikes and don't have a nail gun and was going to drill or screw into some scrap. Have spare wire mesh and this will save me tonnes of time. Thanks Phil!
Glad you like my video! It seems to be working well. I did have one bird come back to try out a new nest, but it gave up and left. This is definitely a keeper idea!
It's all about the angles. The issue I have with commercial bird spikes is that they are evenly space (classic v shape) and have a smooth wide angle, which various birds find a way around. By having the ends point at different angles, and having additional spike ends in the middle makes it's difficult for birds to hang around and build a nest. I built one myself years ago and it works. I hate building them by hand though.
Hi Phil and you're making industrial strength barbed wire. Now for a hot wire from the light fixture and you ought to be set! It'll work fine unless you get a crop of birds that get their kicks by getting their kicks! Maple leaves are out 2 1/2 inches across so spring must be here. Mowed back yard 4 time so it has started! Go fishing and have a Wonderful Jesus day!
Brother Lewie! Yes... this wire contraption seems to be working well! Been doing some yard work as well. Mowed for the first time this year yesterday. planted some saplings that I got from our State Conservation Dept. mostly hazelnut trees. Son shot a Turkey last weekend. We'll have turkey and catfish for easter lunch after church this year. Thanks for checking in! I always look forward to hearing from you!
@@PhilCrockett Always look forward to hearing from you too! Don't yall overload on fish and foul. Benn mowing myself and Cheryl has the greenhouse where we'll have to eat our way into it. Yall have a blessed Jesus time. Spring and new life is HERE!
Hang some CDs, sometimes even one works but this person used a few: tinyurl.com/x4a6ud6h not sure if it's cuz they're shiny or just in their way but they work. We used one above our garage motor where they nested and they never returned it's still there to this day.
Thank you for this video! I didn't want to buy commercial spikes because they're expensive and hard to find where I live. These were super easy to make. Great tutorial and technique. A bespoke bird spike for pennies. Thanks again!
You are so welcome!
Brilliant idea. Needed some spikes and don't have a nail gun and was going to drill or screw into some scrap. Have spare wire mesh and this will save me tonnes of time. Thanks Phil!
Excellent! Thanks for watching and commenting, Paul!
I have this problem and this helps me to figure out the solution, thanks.
Glad you like my video! It seems to be working well. I did have one bird come back to try out a new nest, but it gave up and left. This is definitely a keeper idea!
It's all about the angles. The issue I have with commercial bird spikes is that they are evenly space (classic v shape) and have a smooth wide angle, which various birds find a way around. By having the ends point at different angles, and having additional spike ends in the middle makes it's difficult for birds to hang around and build a nest. I built one myself years ago and it works. I hate building them by hand though.
Yes! plus, the best thing about making your own, is the fact that you can have as many spikes as you want too.
Great idea of keeping them from coming back.
Yes! Works very well!
Good idea for that fencing / trellis material
Thanks!
Hi Phil and you're making industrial strength barbed wire. Now for a hot wire from the light fixture and you ought to be set! It'll work fine unless you get a crop of birds that get their kicks by getting their kicks! Maple leaves are out 2 1/2 inches across so spring must be here. Mowed back yard 4 time so it has started! Go fishing and have a Wonderful Jesus day!
Brother Lewie! Yes... this wire contraption seems to be working well! Been doing some yard work as well. Mowed for the first time this year yesterday. planted some saplings that I got from our State Conservation Dept. mostly hazelnut trees. Son shot a Turkey last weekend. We'll have turkey and catfish for easter lunch after church this year. Thanks for checking in! I always look forward to hearing from you!
@@PhilCrockett Always look forward to hearing from you too! Don't yall overload on fish and foul. Benn mowing myself and Cheryl has the greenhouse where we'll have to eat our way into it. Yall have a blessed Jesus time. Spring and new life is HERE!
Excellent video, thanks
You are welcome!
Genius! Maybe I can keep the chicken from roosting where I don't want them!
I bet that would work, Ann!
I need to try this. Birds have ruined my floodlights out back ugh.
I didn't put my spikes up this year, and now I'm regretting it. These things really do work.
Or you could hang wind chimes that have moving parts. Home Depot by me sells pre-made spikes like this.
thanks for the tip, Frank!
The dreaded white caulk
indeed! DREADED!
use caulk that is more transparent when dried.
Hang some CDs, sometimes even one works but this person used a few: tinyurl.com/x4a6ud6h not sure if it's cuz they're shiny or just in their way but they work. We used one above our garage motor where they nested and they never returned it's still there to this day.
that's a great tip, my friend!
You are lucky because birds are nesting at your house . But now you will have problems with anoyng bugs that birds are eating.
I still have birds nesting at my house, just not ‘on’ my house any more
@@PhilCrockett epic
indeed!