AI Overview Learn more If you hear a woodpecker drumming on your chimney, it's likely they're using the metal as a "drumming post" to establish territory or attract a mate, and this behavior is common in spring. To discourage this, consider using reflective objects, owl decoys, or covering the area with flexible foam or plastic padding. Here's a more detailed explanation: Metal drumming: Woodpeckers may find metal surfaces like chimney caps particularly appealing for drumming because the sound can echo loudly. Solutions to deter drumming:Reflective objects: Hanging reflective objects like Mylar strips, shiny balloons, or pinwheels can deter woodpeckers. Owl decoys: Placing owl decoys near the chimney can scare away woodpeckers, though the decoys may need to be moved periodically to remain effective. Covering the area: Wrap the metal cap with flexible foam or plastic padding to reduce the echo and make it less appealing for drumming. Woodpecker deterrent spray: Consider using a woodpecker deterrent spray, like Avian Control, for long-term solutions. Other methods: Some people have reported success with using windsocks, strips of aluminum foil, or reflective tape. Inspect for insect damage: If woodpeckers are pecking at your house, inspect your siding for insect damage, as they may be seeking food. Why woodpeckers drum: Woodpeckers drum on various surfaces, including chimneys, to communicate and defend their territory, and attract mates. Seasonal behavior: This drumming behavior is often most noticeable during the spring breeding season.
家里房子的壁炉的烟囱几周前开始发出噪音。每天不固定时间回发生3~4次,每次持续7-8分钟。类似于电钻钻木头的声音,不是连续的,而是响几秒钟,安静10来秒,然后再响。自己网上搜了一下,多数是由于烧木头的灰堵塞烟道或者进了动物,但这两样基本可以排除。因为我们从来不烧壁炉,而且烟囱出口的盖子有完好的防护网,动物应该进不去。即使进了动物也不会存活几周。 给修理烟囱的公司打电话,他们听起来也很疑惑。
请教大侠们有可能是什么原因呢?多谢!
AI Overview Learn more If you hear a woodpecker drumming on your chimney, it's likely they're using the metal as a "drumming post" to establish territory or attract a mate, and this behavior is common in spring. To discourage this, consider using reflective objects, owl decoys, or covering the area with flexible foam or plastic padding. Here's a more detailed explanation: Metal drumming: Woodpeckers may find metal surfaces like chimney caps particularly appealing for drumming because the sound can echo loudly. Solutions to deter drumming: Reflective objects: Hanging reflective objects like Mylar strips, shiny balloons, or pinwheels can deter woodpeckers. Owl decoys: Placing owl decoys near the chimney can scare away woodpeckers, though the decoys may need to be moved periodically to remain effective. Covering the area: Wrap the metal cap with flexible foam or plastic padding to reduce the echo and make it less appealing for drumming. Woodpecker deterrent spray: Consider using a woodpecker deterrent spray, like Avian Control, for long-term solutions. Other methods: Some people have reported success with using windsocks, strips of aluminum foil, or reflective tape. Inspect for insect damage: If woodpeckers are pecking at your house, inspect your siding for insect damage, as they may be seeking food. Why woodpeckers drum: Woodpeckers drum on various surfaces, including chimneys, to communicate and defend their territory, and attract mates. Seasonal behavior: This drumming behavior is often most noticeable during the spring breeding season.
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广阔的大海,神情庄重地在独自表演呢。忍了又忍还是笑出来,乌鸦立刻飞走了,真没想到乌鸦也能学其他鸟的声音,清脆的加委婉的,非常好听的鸟叫声。