JPH06153755A - Threatening implement for crow - Google Patents

Threatening implement for crow

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JPH06153755A
JPH06153755A JP34551492A JP34551492A JPH06153755A JP H06153755 A JPH06153755 A JP H06153755A JP 34551492 A JP34551492 A JP 34551492A JP 34551492 A JP34551492 A JP 34551492A JP H06153755 A JPH06153755 A JP H06153755A
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Nobuteru Matsushima
信照 松島
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To provide a threading implement having excellent threatening effect on crow, sustainable in such effects without causing immunization to the threatening. CONSTITUTION:A ring form is made at an intermediate part of a wire rope 12 and a raccoon dog bone 16 is fitted at one end of the ring form and hung down.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】Detailed Description of the Invention

【0001】[0001]

【産業上の利用分野】本発明は鳥類おどし装置に関する
ものであり、特に吊下げて使用するからす専用のおどし
具に関するものである。
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a bird frightening device, and more particularly to a frightening device dedicated to a crow that is suspended and used.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】従来より鳥類のおどしとして、案山子の
ように固定的なものや、風によって動いたり音を出した
りするもの、光を受けて光るもの、周期的な爆発音や種
々の音を出すもの等が知られている。
2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, as a threat to birds, there have been fixed things such as a scarecrow, things that move and make noise by the wind, things that glow when receiving light, periodic explosion sounds and various sounds. It is known to put out things.

【0003】[0003]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】ところが、からすの場
合は鳥類の中でも最も知能が発達しているので、いずれ
のおどしも直におどしであることを見破られ、全く効果
がないという問題点があった。そこで、本願発明者はこ
のような問題点を解決するために、からすのおどしに効
くといわれるありとあらゆる方法を試みたが、全く効果
がないか、あるいは初めのうち効果があっても直に馴れ
を生じ、おどしの効果を持続できるものは皆無であっ
た。また本願発明者は長い年月を掛けて、からす専用の
おどし具の開発を試みたが、いずれも失敗し、効果が持
続するものは得られなかった。
However, in the case of the crow, since the most intelligent of the birds is developed, it can be seen that any of the threats is a direct threat, and there is a problem that there is no effect at all. there were. Therefore, in order to solve such a problem, the inventor of the present application has tried all kinds of methods that are said to be effective for the crow's throat, but there is no effect at all, or even if there is an effect at first, it is easy to get used to it. There was nothing that could cause the illness and sustain the effect of the threat. Further, the inventor of the present application tried to develop a whip tool for exclusive use of crow over a long period of time, but all of them failed, and the one having the sustained effect could not be obtained.

【0004】ところで、本願発明者は狸のわな猟を行な
っているうちに、次のことを発見した。すなわち、何個
所かに仕掛けたわなを見廻る際、わなに掛ってすでに死
んでいる狸を山中の適当な場所に置いたままにして、次
のわなを見廻ることがあるが、このような場合よくから
すに襲われ、狸は原形を止めない程に傷付けられるのが
通例である。ところが、上記の場所に置いてある狸のう
ち、掛ったわな用ワイヤロープを外されないでそのまま
にしておいた分だけは、からすが襲わないことにたまた
ま気付いたので、その後注意深く観察していたところ、
同じ条件下ではいつも同じ結果になることを発見した。
その後研究を続けているうちに、狸の生体に代えて狸の
骨を使用した場合においても同様な結果となり、かつそ
の効果が持続することが判明した。本発明は、本願発明
者がこのような不思議なからすの性質を見い出したこと
によりなされたものであり、本発明の目的は馴れを生せ
ず、おどしの効果が持続するからす用のおどし具を提供
することである。
By the way, the inventor of the present application discovered the following while hunting a raccoon dog. That is, when looking around a trap that has been set up in several places, the raccoon dog that has already died on the trap is left in a suitable place in the mountain and the next trap is looked around. It is customary that the raccoon dog is often attacked by the glass, and the raccoon dog is damaged to the extent that it does not stop its original shape. However, among the raccoon dogs placed in the above locations, it happened that I noticed that the crows would not be attacked, so I just carefully observed them. By the way
We have found that the same results are always obtained under the same conditions.
While continuing the research after that, it was found that the same result was obtained when the bone of the raccoon dog was used instead of the living body of the raccoon dog, and that the effect was sustained. The present invention was made by the inventor of the present invention having found out such a mysterious characteristic of glass, and the object of the present invention is to make a mesmerizing effect, and to keep the effect of the threatening glass. Is to provide the ingredients.

【0005】[0005]

【課題を解決するための手段】本発明は、前記目的を達
成するためになされたものであり、本発明は下記のよう
に構成される。 A ワイヤロープに狸の骨を取付け、狸の骨取付け側を
下にして吊下げ可能とし、かつワイヤロープの中間部に
輪状部を1または2以上設けてなるからす用おどし具。 B 狸のわな猟に使用したワイヤロープに狸の頭蓋骨を
取付け、頭蓋骨取付け側を下にして吊下げ可能とし、か
つワイヤロープの中間部に輪状部を1または2以上設け
てなるからす用おどし具。 ここで、「ワイヤロープの中間部」とは、ワイヤロープ
の全長の1/2の位置に限らずワイヤロープの一端部と
他端部との間の部分をいうものである。また、「狸のわ
な猟に使用したワイヤロープ」とはわなを仕掛けるため
のワイヤロープであって、かつ実際に狸が掛った場合の
ワイヤロープを意味するものである。
The present invention has been made to achieve the above object, and the present invention is configured as follows. A A crow whiskers that attaches a raccoon bone to a wire rope and can be hung with the raccoon bone attachment side down, and has one or more ring-shaped parts in the middle of the wire rope. B. The skull of the raccoon dog is attached to the wire rope used for trapping the raccoon dog, and the skull attachment side can be hung down, and one or more ring-shaped parts are provided in the middle of the wire rope. Ingredient Here, the "intermediate part of the wire rope" is not limited to a position of 1/2 of the entire length of the wire rope, but means a part between one end and the other end of the wire rope. Further, the “wire rope used for trapping raccoon dogs” means a wire rope for setting a trap and a wire rope when the raccoon dog is actually hooked.

【0006】[0006]

【実施例】以下本発明の実施例を図面に基づいて詳細に
説明する。図1、(イ)において10は竿であり、その
先端部にはワイヤロープ12が吊下げられると共にその
中間部にはワイヤロープ12をカールさせてなる輪状部
14が形成され、かつワイヤロープ12の他端部には狸
の頭蓋骨16が取付けられている。ワイヤロープ12は
狸のわな猟に使用し、かつ実際に狸が掛ったことがある
もので、直径が約2mm、伸した場合長さが通常0.8
〜1.2m程度のものである。輪状部14は直径が約1
5cm程度であり、図1、(ロ)に示すようにワイヤロ
ープ12をカールさせて輪状にし、ついで輪の中へワイ
ヤロープ12の一端を通し、通した部分付近をバインド
線18で結束してなるものである。頭蓋骨16の取付け
は、頭蓋骨16に孔を明け、ワイヤロープ12の一端を
通し、次に結び目をつくるなど抜け落ちないようにして
行なわれる。
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings. In FIG. 1, (a), 10 is a rod, a wire rope 12 is hung at the tip thereof, and a ring-shaped portion 14 formed by curling the wire rope 12 is formed in the middle thereof, and the wire rope 12 A raccoon skull 16 is attached to the other end of the. The wire rope 12 is used for trapping raccoon dogs and has actually been raccoon dogs. It has a diameter of about 2 mm and the length is usually 0.8.
It is about 1.2 m. The annular portion 14 has a diameter of about 1
It is about 5 cm, and as shown in FIG. 1, (b), the wire rope 12 is curled into a ring shape, and then one end of the wire rope 12 is passed into the ring, and the vicinity of the passed portion is bound with a bind wire 18. It will be. The skull 16 is attached by making a hole in the skull 16, passing one end of the wire rope 12, and then forming a knot so that the skull 16 does not come off.

【0007】以上のように構成された実施例において
は、竿10は地面に突き刺すか、あるいは適当な支持物
によって支持させ、かつ頭蓋骨16の高さが通常地面か
ら1m内外となるようにして使用される。但し、例えば
西瓜畑のように蔓が地面をはい、植物が上方にあまり伸
びない場合には、頭蓋骨16が地面から30cm程度の
高さとなるようにして使用される。
In the embodiment constructed as described above, the rod 10 is pierced into the ground or supported by an appropriate support, and the skull 16 is normally used with the height of the skull 16 within 1 m from the ground. To be done. However, in the case where the vine covers the ground and the plant does not extend much upward, such as in a watermelon field, the skull 16 is used so that the height of the skull 16 is about 30 cm from the ground.

【0008】〔実験例および実験結果〕 (1)からすの食害のひどい地域の西瓜畑において、上
記実施例のからす用おどし具を頭蓋骨16の高さが地上
約30cmとなるように設置したところ、設置個所を中
心とする半径約30mの範囲内においておどしの効果が
あり、からすが全く近寄らず、もちろん西瓜を襲われる
こともなかった。また、設置後月日が経過しても全く馴
れを生せず、おどしの効果が持続した。頭蓋骨16は5
年程度使用が可能であり、おどしの効果も変ることがな
かった。さらに、半径30mの範囲に1個の割合で西瓜
畑全体に上記からす用おどし具を設置したところ、その
西瓜畑ではからすの食害は全くなかった。 (2)からすの食害のひどい地域において、苺、トマ
ト、茄子、落花生および白瓜を栽培している畑におい
て、前記同様な要領でからす用おどし具を設置したとこ
ろ、からすの食害は全くなかった。なお、背丈が高くな
るトマト、茄子では頭蓋骨16の高さを1m程度とし
た。 (3)上記同様な地域のとうもろこし畑において、前記
からす用おどし具を設置したところ、前記実験例と同様
な間隔ではおどしの効果が充分でなかったので、間隔を
変え約10m間隔に設置したところ、充分なおどしの効
果があった。この原因は、明確ではないが、とうもろこ
しは背丈が高く伸びるのでからす用おどし具がからすの
目につきにくいせいかも知れない。 (4)上記同様な地域において、前記からす用おどし具
1個を10アールのいちじく栽培園の中心付近に樹高よ
り若干高くなるように吊したところ、からすの食害は全
くなかった。 (5)柿、梨等の果実についても試しみたところ、前記
西瓜畑、いちじく園の場合と同程度のおどしの効果が得
られた。 (6)採飼のためでなく、多数のからすが集合している
場合には、前記からす用おどし具を約200m〜250
m付近まで近づけると、からすが飛び立ち退散した。 (7)比較のため、上記実施例の狸の頭蓋骨16に代え
て、豚、にわとり、猫および犬の骨を使用したところ、
おどしの効果はなかった。また上記実施例のからす用お
どし具は、からす以外の鳥、例えば鳩等にはおどしの効
果は全くない。
[Experimental Examples and Experimental Results] (1) In a watermelon field in an area where crows were badly damaged by feeding, the crowing trick of the above example was installed so that the height of the skull 16 was about 30 cm above the ground. However, within the radius of about 30 m centering on the installation location, there was a threatening effect, the crow did not approach at all, and of course the watermelon was not attacked. In addition, even after a lapse of months after installation, the effect of the threat was maintained without getting used to it at all. 5 for skull 16
It could be used for about a year, and the effect of the threat was not changed. Furthermore, when the above-mentioned crow glass frightening tools were installed in the entire watermelon field at a ratio of one in the range of a radius of 30 m, there was no damage to the glass by the watermelon field. (2) In a field where strawberry, tomato, eggplant, peanut and white melon are cultivated in an area where crows are badly damaged by food, when a glassware for crows is installed in the same manner as above, there is no damage to glass. There wasn't. In the case of tomatoes and eggplants, which have a higher height, the height of the skull 16 is set to about 1 m. (3) In a corn field in the same area as above, when the above-mentioned frightening equipment for crows was installed, the effect of the frightening was not sufficient at the same intervals as in the above-mentioned experimental example, so the intervals were changed and installed at intervals of about 10 m. However, there was a sufficient stinging effect. The reason for this is not clear, but it may be because corn grows taller and the crow tricker is hard to see. (4) In the same area as above, one of the above-mentioned glass frightening tools was hung near the center of a 10-are fig fig farm to be slightly higher than the tree height. (5) When the fruits such as persimmons and pears were also tried, the same effect as the case of the above-mentioned watermelon field and fig garden was obtained. (6) When a large number of crows are gathered instead of for collecting animals, the crow glass dressing device is about 200 m-250.
When approaching near m, the glass flew away and flew away. (7) For comparison, when pork, chicken, cat and dog bones were used in place of the raccoon skull 16 of the above example,
There was no threatening effect. Further, the crow frightening tool of the above-described embodiment has no effect of frightening birds other than crow, such as pigeons.

【0009】前記実施例において、竿10に代えて木の
枝、張設された針金、その他の支持物を使用することも
可能である。但し、先に行く程細く、しなうような竹竿
が望ましい。強風を受けた場合頭蓋骨16に掛る衝撃が
緩和され、長持ちするからである。また、輪状部14は
2以上設けてよい。さらに、狸の頭蓋骨16に代えて、
狸の他の骨例えば足の骨等を使用することも可能であ
る。おどしの効果は頭蓋骨16の場合と同じであるが、
風化により破損し易く、頭蓋骨16では4、5年使用で
きるのに対し、1年程度しか使用できない。ワイヤロー
プ12は狸のわなとして使用されていない他のワイヤロ
ープを使用することも可能であるがおどしの効果は若干
劣る。以上本発明の一実施例について説明したが、本発
明はこのような実施例に何等限定されるものではなく、
本発明の要旨を逸脱しない範囲において種々なる態様で
実施し得ることはもちろんである。
In the above-mentioned embodiment, it is possible to use a tree branch, a stretched wire, or other support instead of the rod 10. However, it is preferable to use a bamboo rod that is thinner and more flexible as it goes further. This is because, when a strong wind is received, the impact on the skull 16 is alleviated, and the skull 16 lasts a long time. Further, two or more ring-shaped portions 14 may be provided. Furthermore, instead of the skull 16 of the raccoon dog,
It is also possible to use other bones of the raccoon dog, such as the bones of the foot. The threatening effect is the same as for the skull 16,
It is easily damaged by weathering and can be used for four to five years with the skull 16, whereas it can only be used for about one year. As the wire rope 12, it is possible to use another wire rope which is not used as a trap for the raccoon dog, but the effect of the threatening is slightly inferior. Although one embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited to such an embodiment,
Needless to say, the present invention can be implemented in various modes without departing from the scope of the present invention.

【0010】[0010]

【発明の効果】本発明は上述の通り構成されているの
で、次に記載する効果を奏する。本発明のからす用おど
し具はからすにのみ優れたおどしの効果を有し、からす
は全く近寄らず、かつ馴れを生ぜず、おどしの効果が持
続する。
Since the present invention is configured as described above, it has the following effects. The furrowing device for a crow according to the present invention has an excellent frightening effect only in the crow, and the crow does not approach at all and does not become accustomed, and the frightening effect continues.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of drawings]

【図1】(イ)、(ロ)は本発明の一実施例を示す正面
図と部分拡大図である。
1A and 1B are a front view and a partially enlarged view showing an embodiment of the present invention.

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

12 ワイヤロープ 14 輪状部 16 頭蓋骨 12 wire rope 14 annulus 16 skull

Claims (2)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】 ワイヤロープに狸の骨を取付け、狸の骨
取付け側を下にして吊下げ可能とし、かつワイヤロープ
の中間部に輪状部を1または2以上設けてなるからす用
おどし具。
1. A trouser for a crow, in which a raccoon bone is attached to a wire rope so that it can be hung with the raccoon bone attachment side facing down and one or more ring-shaped portions are provided in the middle of the wire rope. .
【請求項2】 狸のわな猟に使用したワイヤロープに狸
の頭蓋骨を取付け、頭蓋骨取付け側を下にして吊下げ可
能とし、かつワイヤロープの中間部に輪状部を1または
2以上設けてなるからす用おどし具。
2. A raccoon skull is attached to a wire rope used for trapping raccoon dogs so that it can be hung with the skull attachment side down, and one or more ring-shaped parts are provided in the middle of the wire rope. Frightening equipment for crows.
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