Here's my suggestion: Buy a set of brass tacks and a roll of aluminum screening from a hardware store. Cut the screening into strips eight inches wide and tack them over the gap in the roof overhang, where the birds are getting in to nest. That's it.
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* A badger's nest is called a sett. * An eagle's nest is called an eyrie.
Birds will nest on your roof. As long as they're not woodpeckers, why get rid of them? Still, for those who want the answer, birds will probably nest on your roof for around a month IF they are actually planning on staying. If you have a problem with them and a nearby bird feeder, it is suggested you temporarily remove it for a few days. With no trustworthy amount of food, the birds will leave.
You must wait until autumn (after the birds have left the nest) because if you interfear with an inhabited bird nest you will be breaking the law. You then need to clean out where the nest was and seal the hole or net the roof so that the birds can not get back in to nest next year.
An Aviary Where They Mate And Reproduce.
no they dont but occasionally if there are barn doors open it will make a nest