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Any bird lover worth their salt knows that the English Sparrow is a destructive force in the world of songbird management. Often times the Purple Martin lovers get most of the attention in this area but let's be honest, the English Sparrow decimates populations of many types of songbirds and they must be controlled.

Aside from the songbird management aspect of controlling this problem species, there is the sanitary side of the house. These birds gather in such a way that they will make a mess out of whatever they decide to perch on and their nesting sites are absolutely disgusting, as well as a health hazard.

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PostSubject: Trapping Year Round   Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:54 am

I received this question from our newest member on her introduction thread and thought it would be a good idea to give it it's own space.

mikenlinda wrote:
Any help with traps or ideas will be most appreciated. I have heard lately that we should have been doing sparrow control all year long even though the martins are only here certain months. Do you agree with that?


The answer is yes, I certainly do agree with that. For me, anytime I can trap for sparrows I'm a happy camper but the fact is that sparrows remain in an area year-round. Naturally it is easier to maintain a low number of sparrows than it is to gain control in the beginning. Also, if you have a handle on things when the martins show up you will have more time to focus on them.
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PostSubject: Re: Trapping Year Round   Sun Jul 18, 2010 5:20 pm

For me it did not work :Reason- juncos like the same millet seed that I use to lure sparrows, after having to go out and release about five juncos I put my trap away till spring.
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