Things You'll Need:
- Aluminum pie pans Twine Shiny mylar strips Garden hose Cap pistol or other noise maker
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Step 1
Hang aluminum pie pans and strips of shiny mylar with string around the area the woodpecker is damaging. The movement and glare off the material annoys a pileated woodpecker and he may go elsewhere.
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Step 2
Repair woodpecker damage on your home as soon as you notice it. This will deter the birds and they may give up.
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Step 3
Fire a cap pistol or bang pots and pans near the woodpecker whenever he comes around.
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Step 4
Check your house for insect infestation. Woodpecker drilling is sometimes a search for food, such as carpenter bees and their larvae, which are sometimes laid underneath wood siding or behind window shutters. Get rid of the food supply and you may get rid of the woodpecker.
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Step 5
Fire a blast of water from the garden hose. After being hit a few times in this way, the woodpecker should give up.








