SeilerBird
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kdbgoat said:Fall is coming. ;D
kdbgoat said:Fall is coming. ;D
I waited four years for this site to open up and I am staying here till I die. I love the site. One of the reasons I love the site is the fact it has several very large live oak trees that provide a lot of shade on the site. I am not having an issue with the noise from the acorns. I was told it will be a problem by the previous owner of this site but it has not been a problem at all.Hanr3 said:I have two, not one but two mature oak trees that overhang our roof. You can hear the nuts through R40 insulation.
My recommendation, take up snoring, or find another site.
But if you must stay at that site, invest in a radio and get used to sleeping with it on... Local noise helps drown out distance noises. But seriously, snoring works the best.
I waited four years for this site to open up and I am staying here till I die.
As hard headed as I am one won't be necessary. Plus they are very small acorns.cadee2c said:Just make sure to wear a hardhat when you go outside. ;D
I have already gotten used to it. They just aren't that loud.PancakeBill said:Anyway, short of an enclosure, getting used to it is the only defense. Acorns have to be easier than these pine cones, (golf ball and bigger sized).
PancakeBill said:Jim and Pat Dick can testify to this, and moe recently, Gougie Brown, who put up quite a fight with the critters.
SeilerBird said:Well the acorns are falling this year. There are dozens on my front porch right now. But so far they are not really bothering me. They don't fall very often and they are not very loud so it is not much of a problem.