Birds nesting under roof tiles
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The RSPB say:
"Starlings usually lay 4-6 eggs in mid-April"
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlif...
So you'd better get the ladders out!
"Starlings usually lay 4-6 eggs in mid-April"
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlif...
So you'd better get the ladders out!
Do this.
For the last couple of years we had some starlings nesting under the tiles.
Unfortunately they were not happy just under the tiles and proceeded to migrate into the soffit be simply pecking all the underfelt and insulation away.
On inspection I had what appeared to be a large hay bale under my tiles and in my soffit and indeed the resulting straw and twigs collection filled two plack bin bags.
Once I removed the detritus I blocked the hole up.
The very next day they then found another small gap and attempted to repeat their squatters behaviour and I had to block that hole up also.
So far so good. No bird noises coming from the roof or eaves. I have noticed next door has some squirrels in ther roof above their garage however.
Bloody nature.
Cheers,
Tony
For the last couple of years we had some starlings nesting under the tiles.
Unfortunately they were not happy just under the tiles and proceeded to migrate into the soffit be simply pecking all the underfelt and insulation away.
On inspection I had what appeared to be a large hay bale under my tiles and in my soffit and indeed the resulting straw and twigs collection filled two plack bin bags.
Once I removed the detritus I blocked the hole up.
The very next day they then found another small gap and attempted to repeat their squatters behaviour and I had to block that hole up also.
So far so good. No bird noises coming from the roof or eaves. I have noticed next door has some squirrels in ther roof above their garage however.
Bloody nature.
Cheers,
Tony
Tony427 said:
I have noticed next door has some squirrels in ther roof above their garage however.
If she's got electric cables they can get at they will very likely gnaw through the sheathing & could be the cause of a fire. Happened to a friend's (no, not me) outbuildings & the local fire brigade who attended & put it out said it's not unusual.
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