How to Protect Duck Eggs From Raccoons
If ducks are living in a pond near your house, chances are they will lay their eggs there. These eggs are often poached by raccoons. You can trap the raccoons in a live trap and relocate them.
Things You Will Need
- Sheet metal cone
- Nail
- Hammer
- Wire meshing
- Wire cutters
- Staples
- Staple gun
- Metal sandpaper
However, raccoons are territorial and will often return to the same pond — not to mention that trapping and relocating them is illegal in some states. One solution is to design nesting boxes so that the ducks can get into the boxes but raccoons can't. You can purchase protective materials at garden or home improvement stores.
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Wrap a sheet metal cone around the pipe on which the nesting box sits so that the cone is more than three feet off the ground. The nesting box should be raised off the ground, or water, with PVC pipe — which itself is difficult for predators to climb. The sheet metal cone provides further protection against raccoons from climbing the PVC pipe.
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Nail the sheet metal to the PVC pipe with a hammer and nails.
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Cover the box with wire meshing to prevent raccoons from getting inside the nesting box.
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Staple the wire meshing to the box with heavy-duty staplers.
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Cut a 4-inch hole into one of the sides of the wire meshing with wire cutters. This allows the ducks to get in and out of the box to the eggs. Cut the hole as far away from the eggs as possible so that a raccoon cannot reach them with its arm.
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Sand the sharp edge of the mesh hole with fine metal sandpaper. This prevents the wire from cutting the ducks.
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Kaye Wagner has been working in the fields of journalism and public relations since 2006 and is a recipient of a National Hearst Award. She is particularly interested in home-and-garden projects, as well as beauty and fashion writing. An avid traveler, she also writes travel reviews and guides. Wagner earned a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Brigham Young University.
Photo Credits
- duck image by Henryk Olszewski from Fotolia.com
- duck image by Henryk Olszewski from Fotolia.com
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