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How to get rid of peacocks
What are Peacocks?
Peacocks are large birds, proud in behavior with distinctive blue and green feathers. Even though the female species of these birds are called peahens, most people refer to either gender as peacocks; a name that should otherwise correctly refer to the male species.
The peacock's tail creates a flattering train of feathers with colorful "eye" markings of blue, gold, red, and other hues. This train appears to spool around its body as a way of attempting to amaze the females especially during courtship.
What is the origin of the peacocks?
The peacocks are considered to have originated from India and other southeastern countries. If they are properly taken care of, they can live up to 40 years of age. They are huge and noisy and generally attractive to the eye.
How peacocks reproduce
Peacocks, just like other birds, lay and hatch eggs. But for them to lay eggs they must be at least a year old. They mature at the age of three at which, their trains become fully formed. They can lay an egg each every day for a period of up to 30 days. After this, they will incubate and hatch.
How to get rid of Peacocks
Because male peacocks can be overly aggressive particularly around the nesting season, one must know how to control or otherwise get rid of them. Peacocks have been known to;