Woodpeckers like most north american birds are protected by federal laws meaning that you cannot legally kill them as a pest control method.
Keep woodpeckers off cedar siding.
My suggestion would be to use some deterrents to try and repel the woodpeckers and most importantly get the house checked and treated for insects.
They now have no melt suet which is safe for use in warmer weather.
How to keep woodpeckers off your house.
Woodpeckers like to feed on suet which is made from the fat of a cow and is available for purchase at wild bird or pet stores.
They were solely concerned with attacking the stucco to create nesting cavities.
I use large l shaped brackets and install them drill them into the side of the house where the woodpeckers are pecking or affix them with adhesive if you don t want more holes in your house ha.
Net the house in my experience the only truly 100 effective way to keep woodpeckers off your house is to install netting on the home.
The netting can go from the overhanging eve to the siding but needs to be out about 3 inches to keep the bird from pecking through it.
Woodpeckers really do have a sweet tooth and can taste sweetness.
Hang chicken wire or bird netting spaced two or three inches from the siding over the area where the woodpeckers have been pecking.
Because of this when woodpeckers begin pecking your home and causing damage you must use a non lethal control method to get rid of them.
Most of the time when they attack cedar siding it is because they are sensing insects behind the wood.
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Hang the feeder well away from the ground so the suet doesn t get eaten by other creatures.
Once the woodpeckers choose to settle on a wooden fence pole or house siding the homeowners will not only lose peace because of the noise but will also discover wide potholes the size of an apple to repair.
Place a suet woodpecker feeder near the outside of your home.
A jelly feeder and or mealworm feeder never hurts either.
The woodpeckers couldn t be less interested in the vinyl in my situation.
Add a suet feeder and keep it filled year round.
If you have problems with those pests woodpeckers will keep coming back.
Woodpeckers tend to follow pests.
Other people keep woodpeckers away by covering an affected area with burlap or attaching bird netting the kind designed for gardens and fruit trees from overhanging eaves to the siding.
My house has vinyl siding on 3 sides and stucco on 1 side.
They will not be able to access the siding and will eventually stop trying.
Woodpeckers may also be attracted to insects in the siding.