Can anyone recommend a good roof plumber or bird proofer in canberra that can fix the problem.
Starlings in roof space.
Starlings prefer to roost in tree cavities or small crevices but will choose an attic if these natural habitats are not available.
Only when you are certain that a nest is no longer in use can it be removed as active nests for all birds are fully protected by law.
The areas may need to be covered only for a limited time.
They ll find their way into a loft under the barge boards and just about anywhere there is a cavity large enough for them to squeeze into.
After a while hunger may force them to venture off looking for food like through a crack between a bedroom ceiling and a wall.
They build these roosts in order to attract females during mating season.
Wear gauntlets the nests can have fleas or lice in them.
About 10 years ago we moved into the house.
Starlings are extremely clever when it comes to choosing their nesting site but with bird control you can ensure they re nowhere near your residences.
Where natural tree hollows for their cavity nests are lacking starlings nest in attics and other building spaces gaining access via vents for dryers stoves and bathrooms or via deteriorated or damaged building materials.
Colo u rbond roof on the upper storey.
Background for those able to help.
The beak of the european starling is dark brown in winter but turns yellow during breeding season.
A starling in the attic is usually the result of uncovered vents or openings in the exterior of a home.
I have mynahs and starlings nesting in the roof space.
Starlings love nothing more than a cosy space in a roof or loft for their nests.
Once the starlings move on to a new area they may not try to return or you may be able to continue prevention with less extreme measures.
What many people take for granted is that while you are protective of your house in order to build and construct a home on that same plot of land a bird s home and habitat was destroyed.
To help a starling out of one of these vents you may need to remove the hood or microwave so you might want to call a professional.
Although they are noisy they seldom cause any damage and their nesting period is fairly short.
Maintaining the netting is important holes may allow the starlings to get through.
If there is a nest present the starling in the attic is most likely male.
Sometimes young starlings get caught in vents falling into open spaces that they can t escape.
You could be below.
European starlings were introduced to north america purposely and have adapted to a wide range of habitat conditions including city office buildings warehouses and bridges.
Step 1 determine how the birds got there.
I am too old to be crawling over roofs.
Does anyone have any success stories.
Finding unwelcome birds in your attic is actually a common problem across the country.
This may be especially true of microwave and stove hood exhaust vents.