Wait until your handholes have slack + drops and then suddenly one of them
cables move on their own.  And then you find spider eggs in the corner!

On Mon, Jun 22, 2026 at 2:48 PM Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've seen a nest in a slack coil hanging from a tower shelter, and I don't
> see why it couldn't happen in a slack coil on a pole.  A back loop or a
> splice closure is probably too exposed for a bird's liking, so the coil on
> the pole is the only scenario I think is likely......but I'm not a bird so
> I don't know.
>
> If it does happen, I've never heard about it, so people are dealing with
> it quietly and maybe we're all happier that way.
>
>
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> *From:* AF <[email protected]> on behalf of Ken Hohhof <
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> *Sent:* Monday, June 22, 2026 11:15 AM
> *To:* 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group' <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* [AFMUG] don't have to worry about this with fiber
>
> I assume most here have transitioned from fixed wireless to fiber by now.
> So you probably don’t have to deal with problems like dishes you can’t move
> due to baby birds.
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