I have a pair of sparrows that just won't GO! I trapped one male in the Coates house and did away with it, but the female just brought in another man. That tramp! Now she and he have built a lovely love nest in my Troyer horizontal gourd. When I first noticed them building, I put the Troyer trap inside but they just went from gourd to gourd as I moved the trap to each one I thought they had formed an attachment to.
SO, now that they have established their territory over THIS gourd, I put the trap in it this morning. But, to my dismay, they will only sit in the entrance or on the top but will not go far enough into the gourd to spring the trap. DRAT!

Should I have camouflaged the wire rim of the trip wire? Not sure how to do that.
I'm wondering if I should wait until she lays her eggs before I try to trap them. I don't want them to scope out another gourd because now all of the gourds are occupied by Martins. I am in a quandary and don't know what to do. Any suggestions?
IF and when I trap them, how do I get them out of this trap without them getting away?
Jeanne
"Look at the birds in the sky. They do not sow or reap, yet your heavenly Father feeds them."