Pigeons in your garden can be annoying if they’re eating all the food from your bird feeder but there’s one way you can easily deter them. Over the warmer months you may notice more pigeons in your garden – but while some birds may be welcome in your garden, you may wish to keep pigeons out. By putting a pinwheel in your garden, this will create a visual disturbance with its spinning motion and reflective surfaces which will put pigeons off.
It’s important to make sure you put it in the best place for good results. You should position the pinwheels near bird-prone areas and at varying heights.
Ensure to place the pinwheels several feet apart to enhance visibility which will result in the item being more effective.
The spinning motion and the sound produced by the pinwheel’s blades can deter pigeons, discouraging them from landing nearby.
Bright colors and shiny surfaces on pinwheels make them hesitant to approach.
The unpredictable motion of a pinwheel mimics the presence of a predator, which naturally deters pigeons.
Pinwheels are a humane and low-maintenance way to protect your plants from pigeons without using harmful chemicals or traps.
Placing multiple pinwheels throughout your garden increases coverage, making it harder for pigeons to find a comfortable spot to settle.
Birds typically feed on seeds, fruits, and insects. They form flocks and often rely on visual clues in their surroundings.
When a new object appears in their habitat, it may catch their attention and make them unsure of whether to land in your garden.
They can be known to carry ticks or mites, and can also opt to nest within your house, which can cause significant disruption and damage.
Pigeons can also dig up grass when searching for food so these birds could ruin your lawn.
If you’re hoping to deter them from your garden, a pinwheel could be an effective but harmless way to do so.