Is it able to get in on its own, or just when you open the door? I'd
start by making sure it can't get in when you're not around. I suspect
that if you lock it out for a few days, it'll give up and go find
somewhere else to live.
Barring that- how about leaving a loop of Hawk (or other predator
bird) calls playing inside?
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org> wrote:
> My garage is a converted carport, and a previous tenant (sparrow) refuses to
> respect the new tenant (me). It keeps coming in and crapping on my motorcycles
> (it finds the mirrors particularly attractive). Other than spraying it with
> something flaming or sticky and then stomping it to death, how do I get it to
> not come in the garage anymore? Chasing it every day isn't getting the message
> through, no matter how much of a panic it gets itself into. I'm assuming
> relocating won't work. I really don't want to have to kill it, and a cat would
> mostly knock lots of stuff off the shelves in its attempt to.
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