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How to prevent birds nesting in house roof

Installing a fake owl on the top of your roof can deter birds in the house roof. Owls and some birds of prey are predators for smaller birds, and having a model on your property will stop birds from nesting.

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How to prevent birds nesting in house roof

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  1. How to prevent birds nesting in house roof

  2. Comb Fillers Some smaller species, such as sparrows, starlings, and swallows like to nest in small holes and cavities because these are often seen in unavailable buildings. Through small gaps in the roofing tiles, bargeboards, trims, and flashings or fascia, these birds will make their way into the roof. Using comb fillers, act as roof tile guards, are one-meter strips to block any potential gaps for starlings, sparrows, and swallows.

  3. Predator Deterrents Installing a fake owl on the top of your roof can deter birds in the house roof. Owls and some birds of prey are predators for smaller birds, and having a model on your property will stop birds from nesting. Decoys such as snakes, hawks, eagles, and birds fear a predator is natural, not learnt, and refuse to nest somewhere unsafe for them or their young. Fixing a sound to the fake owl bird can add an extra level of protection. If a bird observing a nesting spot hears the sound of a larger animal, it will steer clear.

  4. Eaves Closures The eaves are usual for birds to make a home in your roofline. They are a great spot to roost to the shelter from the elements and cover away from predators. Eave guards, eave protectors or eaves closures are all the names for a product designed to keep feathered friends at bay. It helps to cover up any spaces in your roofline, preventing birds from having the chance to nest there.

  5. Bird Spikes Some of the most active and permanent of the bird deterrents are bird spikes. Bird spikes are decorations that can be purchased for various areas and around your property nearby. Despite their ominous-sounding names, these decorations are very humane and make it more difficult, rather than unbearable, for the bird to land and stand on the surface on which they are placed. Sometimes, you may see pigeons sitting among the spikes at train stations and office buildings in towns and cities. The spikes permit them to stop and take a break but are too much hassle for the birds to direct around to build a nest there. Roof verges, guttering and porches can all have bird spikes placed on them and will work very effectively, almost instantly. Bird guards for your chimney also provide excellent protection from nesting birds.

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