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Bird nest removal- What you should know...

Bird nest removal- What you should know…

Blaumeise bird in spring

If you have a bird’s nest on your property, you may wonder if you should remove it. Although it might initially seem like a good idea to you, there are a few things to consider before making your decision. So before you think about bird nest removal, there are a few things to find out!

BENEFITS OF BIRD’S NESTS

As the weather gets warmer, homeowners across the country begin to see birds flying around their yards and, sometimes, even building nests on or near their property. While some people may find this a nuisance, there are many benefits to having birds nest on your property – both for you and the birds themselves.

For starters, bird’s nests can provide homes for other small animals like lizards and mice. This can help to keep your yard free of pests. Additionally, birds eat a lot of insects – including mosquitoes – so having them around can also help reduce the number of pesky critters in your yard.

 

swallows in bird nest
Image by Hans Schwarzkopf from Pixabay

 

PROTECTION OF BIRD SPECIES AND OTHER ANIMALS

But perhaps the most important reason to allow birds to nest on your property is for conservation. Loss of habitat and other human-caused factors contribute to the decline of many bird species.

LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS

First, check with your local wildlife department to see if it is legal to remove the nest. It’s important to know that removing a bird’s nest is against the law if the birds are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. In some jurisdictions, this makes it illegal to disturb or destroy native bird nests. So make sure to thoroughly check local conservation laws before you attempt any bird’s nest removal yourself!

DO BIRDS ACTIVELY USE THE NEST?

If you choose to remove the nest, there are a few things you need to do to make sure you don’t harm the birds. Think about when the nesting season is and whether or not the birds have already left the nest. Observe the nest to see if it is active. If no birds are using the nest, it is likely abandoned and can be removed. If it is active, meaning there are birds in the nest, it is best to leave it alone. It is illegal to remove an active nest in many states. If the nest is inactive, you can remove it yourself or hire someone to do it for you.

UNSAFE LOCATIONS FOR NESTING

Sometimes removing a bird’s nest might become necessary because of its location. Some unsafe locations for nesting birds might make the removal unavoidable because the birds are in danger. The nest should be relocated safely in this case.

SAFE NEST REMOVAL

Lastly, consider how difficult it would be to remove the nest without damaging it.

Removing a nest without damaging it can be quite difficult. The nest is usually quite delicate and made up of materials that can be easily damaged. In addition, the nest is often located in a place that makes removing it difficult without causing damage.

KEEPING THE NEST INTACT

Taking down a bird’s nest without damaging it is quite a challenge and requires a lot of care. The first step is to find the nest and its exact location. Once the nest has been located, the next step is to carefully remove any debris or vegetation that may be obscuring it. Once all obstructions have been removed, the nest can be gently lifted out of its hiding place.

Removing a nest can be beneficial to the homeowner as well as the birds. But it is important to do it the right way without any animals coming to harm!

 

bird nest
Photo by Hannah Schulte on Unsplash

 

FAQS ABOUT BIRD NEST REMOVAL

IS IT OKAY TO REMOVE A NEST?

After considering the laws where you live and all the benefits bird’s nests have from a nature conservation point of view, there might be reasons to remove a nest. Check with your local wildlife department or a professional wildlife removal specialist before disposing or relocating one yourself. You must be sure whether birds still use a nest and which birds are nesting in it to be legally allowed to remove it.

CAN YOU REMOVE A BIRD’S NEST WITH EGGS? WHERE DO I PUT THEM?

You are not allowed to tamper with any active nests on your property. If a bird’s nest is damaged or completely destroyed, contact a wildlife rescue group for advice on your next steps! The protection of any surviving birds and nests is of the highest priority.

HOW LONG DOES A BIRD’S NEST LAST?

Depending on the bird species, it might be several weeks, or the nesting birds might reuse the nest another time! It is always best to identify the birds nesting there to know more!

WHAT TO DO WITH A BIRD’S NEST ONCE REMOVED?

Because abandoned nests can be infested with parasites or even pathogens that can make humans and other animals sick, it is best to dispose of a bird’s nest safely and put it in a sealed bag in the trash. Never forget to wear protective latex gloves to avoid getting in direct contact with germs or any parasites still inside the bird’s nest.

In conclusion, bird nest removal should only be done if absolutely necessary. If you need to remove a bird nest, do so carefully and with caution. Remember, state and federal laws protect birds, so it is important to consider these before taking any action.