but i think that the paint smell or odd looking wood box on a steel pole may not look appealing to the ducks and they wil not use the nesting box.
I has been my experience that boxes sometimes take more then one year to become occupied
so i was wondering if if were possible to put down a type of scent around the base of the box/tree that would be unappealing to the animal on the ground and at the same time not be "stinky" to the ducks that will hopefully occupy the box
No It would be a waste of grant money
i will also be working in close proximity with a couple of local wardens and i do not have a trapping licsence. so trapping them is out of the question,
Why is it out of the question then?
though i want to really bad especially the mink.
I have never seen a mink in a tree, and have requested info on a different site concerning the matter
Mink will eat the gosling yes......but unless you are over populated,,,It would not be a concern of mine,
Biggest threat to Aerial nesting birds I see is the Eastern Gray Squirrel to wood ducks.....the Raccoon
Once any animal become accustom to raiding boxes the only way to prevent it is removal.
The longer you wait,,,,,, the more generational the problem becomes...... Meaning it becomes "Breed into them"