Why do birds like to s*** on cars?
Question:It almost seems like they aim for the cars on purpose. None of the rest of the driveway gets bird s*** on it. Yet almost every morning when I wake up theres a load of bird s**t on my car. All over the windows, the roof, the trunk and the hood. I'm always needing to get the garden hose all the time to hose it off. BUT I never see bird s*** on the driveway though. What the hell is the matter with these crows? I know the crows are doing it because I never see Pegins around the house. Only crows. Black crows or Ravins.
Could someone tell me please why they always aim for the car? And if it's OK to shoot at these pests with a bow and arrow.
Answers:
A friend parked his blue Benz under a oak. There was a sudden single, sharp CLAP of thunder. When we came out the car was completely white.
If one parks under the avian loo, the car has to become the W/C.
You are waaaay overthinking this issue! A bird is a wild animal, they poop wherever they are whenever they need to. It is just highly visible when they poop on our cars. Go look at the ledges and parks, etc. they are covered in bird poop.
if you could fly.. wouldn't you like to check your accuracy?
so do they.
I would ask the local wildlife about shooting them with arrows.the thing about the poo is the trees,we like to park our car under a tree and they sit up on the limbs.They just do what comes natural.Park away from the trees I guess.
It is NOT okay to shoot at them with a bow and arrow. They need a place to live too, alright, give them a break. A little bird feces on your car is nothing to end lives over.
I've noticed that sometimes the birds like to perch on certain parts of the car, therefore defecating more often on those parts. Also, certain trees are homes to those birds and therefore, they will be defecating from them.
Try moving your car to another area, or suck it up and realize that it's part of nature. Your choice.
birds have targets cars are number 1
so that u clean the car ... which otherwise u will never do !!
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