 Okay, let's guide them to their new spot now. Is the gate open? Oh, there they did it. I'm gonna go this way to block them from going this way. I got camera, now he's actually pulled. Lighters and sniffers. Today we have quite an interesting situation, although it is not uncommon here in Southern California. So let me show you exactly what is going on. We have a duck family taking up residence in the pool of none other than Danny's Lulun over there, who you may know from TikTok. We have to figure out what to do with them. So if you have come across this situation, I'm gonna give you guys a few ideas right now. First thing you wanna do is build a ramp so that the ducks can get out of the pool on their own. Oh, we have to build a better ramp. Oh no, right now we're building our second ramp. They've already built a ramp that worked, but unfortunately it got a little bit wet. Hold on. No, no, no, no. I don't make sure they don't go next to this pump because they will get sucked in. So you definitely wanna put a net over your pump. That's why I kinda wanna get a ramp right away. If the ducks have come into your pool, it's not gonna be easy for them to get out, especially these baby ducks. So that's why the ramp is gonna be the first and most important factor. Also, they'll get tired. Luckily in this pool, there's a lounge area. So it's not very deep in that section. Climbing goes so beautiful. And what we're doing now is filling up this baby pool that I brought to create an alternative for the ducks. Danny is over here building another ramp for the duckies. You are? We're trying. Going up. Yeah. If you guys have this situation, you have to check your local laws. It may be illegal to relocate the ducks, but on second hand, it could also be dangerous in your backyard to keep the ducks. You may have a dog, you may be in a backyard with coyotes and things like that. So you have to do your best to try and help the ducks in the safest way. What we are going to do, as you see step one, we built that ramp. Step two, we're going to fill up a baby pool and provide food to give these ducks a place to go in the water that is not the pool. Because actually, I don't know if you guys are familiar with ducks. You guys know I've had my duck Charlie. Duck poo is the worst thing I've ever encountered. And if it's in your pool, it's toxic, it's dangerous. So you definitely don't want to deal with that, but you do want to provide water for them because these baby ducks cannot fly. So what we're going to do is create a secondary habitat in a safe area for these ducks until they get their wings and they can take over on their own or their mom can lead them to safety. Oh, they're like, what's in that house? So this is their new home, beautiful situation. They got a little ramp. We're going to have some food for them. Got to re-escort them to this area. Okay, let's guide them to their new spot now. Is the gate open? Oh, there they did it. Perfect. I'm going to go this way to block them from going this way. Go over there. Go into there. Go on, baby pool for you. It's like she can teach them how to fish that way. They have a safe back without coyotes, dogs, and a like. My battery is dead, so I can't even see what I'm filming. Hello. Hi. So these though, we are for them. We got some beef already. Yeah. It's a tiny bit of ice. You're getting a picture took in, huh? Wee! 50 bucks for a kiss? 50 bucks? I don't got that kind of money. I'm cheap. Cameron, now he's actually cool. They're my boys home. Do not leave me. She wants you to hide, hide. Go down there and don't come up. She's going to find you. No. Now pop up. Put your hand like this. Yeah, she likes it. Her favorite game to play is this over on the counter. Ha! One of all this stuff up. Now stand up and run in a circle around here and then choose one spot to hide. Yeah, and then duck and hide. Yeah, now she's going to go find you. Go find Ty, Jersey. Want to play ball, Jersey? Want to play ball?