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How to Keep Egrets and Herons Away from a Pond

By Jan Goldfield
 

Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • A gator guard, or
  • Fishing line, or
  • An inflatable owl, or
  • A motion activated sprinkler, or
  • Netting
  • Step 1:
    There are several ways to deter egrets and herons. Stringing fishing line just at the surface or just under the water of the pond will keep them from getting in the water without tangling up their feet. This is an effective way to deter the fish eaters, but does get in the way when you want to feed lilies or clean out the pump.
  • Step 2:
    Putting a Gator Guard in the water is one of the most effective ways known to deter herons and egrets. His eyes glow and follow the egret around. The Gator Guard is about 30 inches long and can detract from the appearance of your pond. He is very realistic and as ugly as a real alligators.
  • Step 3:
    Throwing a big piece of black netting over the pond can be very effective for the same reason as the fishing line is. But the black netting is just as ugly and gets in your way as much as the fishing line does.
  • Step 4:
    Using a scarecrow motion activated sprinkler is an extremely effective method to deter birds. It emits a 3 second spray of water the moment it detects motion around the pond. The only drawback to this method is that you'll sometimes forget the sprinkler is there and get a good 3 second soaking yourself.
  • Step 5:
    Placing an inflatable owl next to your pond has worked for some people, but not all. It's worth a try.

Tips & Warnings

  • As much as you may want to, do not shoot the birds. It is illegal and you can be fined if caught.

Photo/Video Credit

Photo by Jan Goldfield

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