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I've had numerous problems with my cedar house and woodpeckers. The bird is simply looking to make noise and your big hollow wood home is just the source to create a sound that a mate can hear for miles. They generally are not searching for food by pecking. Why else would they do this to aluminum gutters? I bought a pump pellet gun and sighted it in but the thing must of flew off (really, I'm telling the truth). I've heard large rat traps nailed to the sides of the house with peanut butter work also. A little less discrete, though.
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