


You’ve gotten SO used to the sound, similar to if you lived in a big city and had the hustle and bustle of cars on the street or pedestrians on the sidewalk. Awesomeness.ĭuring this time, you’ve gotten much more accustomed to the sound of the wind chimes as well, and they’re MUCH less annoying than they were the first day and night you had them out.Īnother week goes by, and you hardly notice that you have wind chimes outside. While you notice they’re working, you are fed up with the sound, especially if they’re placed close to your house.Īll in all, though, a week goes by, and you’ve noticed a steep drop off of birds visiting your property. You put them up, and Woah! They’re working. You decide that your first course of action is to put up a honking new set of wind chimes that you just purchased and the big brand garden and home goods store. Or maybe birds are leaving their droppings all over the hood of your car or driveway (ugh… don’t get me started on geese.)īasically, in this scenario, you’re trying to keep birds out. You JUST planted grass seed or new plants in your garden that you desperately want to keep birds away from. Wind chimes come in various shapes and sizes, but generally, the bigger they are, the more effective they’ll be in startling birds. So, wind chimes, let discuss them, shall we? Wind Chimes Will Work to Deter Birds at First As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Just to add – when you shop using links from Pest Pointers, we may earn affiliate commissions if you make a purchase.
