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I used to shoot rats with an air rifle, when we had space and a problem. Still not something you can do just anywhere, but a lot better (neighbour-wise) than a shotgun.
You do need to be a good shot!
Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
I used to be pretty good hitting coke cans with an air-rifle as a kid, but it was a long time ago, and can's don't fly (until you hit them). I wasn't aware you didn't need a licence - may have to borrow an air-rifle off my Dad then!
All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
I noticed a while ago that the pair of pigeons had gone from the lottie. I spoke to someone and he said Oh I hadnt noticed with a funny look on his face. I think they became some one's dinner lol
Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
and ends with backache
I used to be pretty good hitting coke cans with an air-rifle as a kid, but it was a long time ago, and can's don't fly (until you hit them). I wasn't aware you didn't need a licence - may have to borrow an air-rifle off my Dad then!
The main thing you need to be careful about is where the pellet will end up if you miss. I'm probably preaching to the converted but always make sure the the pigeon has something behind it that is capable of stopping the pellet. Shooting at them on the ridge of your roof is asking for a visit from an irate policeman, and he may bring his mates that have got better guns than yours, so take care.
Other than that, get plenty of practice if you haven't used an air rifle before/for a year or three. You don't want wounded pigeons upsetting the neighbours barbecue. Good luck.
Useless info but a pigeon has to eat 25% of its own body weight a day so its not surprising the damage they can do to a farmers field, let alone our own!!
A mate of mine reckoned they destroyed 40% of his crop last year!!!
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