Hi, Venita: This is always a tough challenge. We assume that you are talking about hanging feeders, which is what you should be using. One solution is to hang the feeders on branches or poles that will not allow the pigeons to alight on nearby perches and sit on them to access the feeder. Another solution, although hard to do, is to put some sort of cage or large wire mesh around the feeder that will allow small birds through, but not pigeons. A third way is to get an anti-squirrel type of cannister feeder that slides down and covers up when too much weight—such as that of a pigeon—is on it. Good luck, and thanks for asking!
Hi, Venita: This is always a tough challenge. We assume that you are talking about hanging feeders, which is what you should be using. One solution is to hang the feeders on branches or poles that will not allow the pigeons to alight on nearby perches and sit on them to access the feeder. Another solution, although hard to do, is to put some sort of cage or large wire mesh around the feeder that will allow small birds through, but not pigeons. A third way is to get an anti-squirrel type of cannister feeder that slides down and covers up when too much weight—such as that of a pigeon—is on it. Good luck, and thanks for asking!