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Old 07-10-2012, 10:45 AM   #1
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I had been using streamers like car dealers used but they figured out after 2 years that they can squeeze over them or under them. My latest is swans floating in the lake and they haven't been back for 4 days. Keeping my fingers crossed.
at about a foot in height?? just curious to see if I have to adjust them, I might be going way of the swans as well
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at about a foot in height?? just curious to see if I have to adjust them, I might be going way of the swans as well
You can try that. It might be a little high. Mine didn't stay put so I was always adjusting them someplace. Believe me, you will know when they figure out where the low or high point is. I just took them down and put up two rows of pink twine but they go through that too. I did get sick of the flags and since they weren't working anymore I decided to try the twine. Samiam gave me the idea of the streamers. If I didn't have so much frontage it would be a lot easier. That is the problem, they get used to things.
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