Are you hearing more avian noises around the house lately? Do you see
more bird droppings when you walk outside? Are there more birds picking
at the plants or insects in your garden? These might be signs that you
have starlings nesting around your home and you need the help of animal control experts to help you get rid of them.
The
common starling is very small, around the size of a human hand. These
birds are jet black in colour, and may have green or purple markings
around their midsection. They also have long yellow beaks, which have an
uncanny ability for mimicking human speech or from other species like
hawks, sparrows, larks and more. You can even hear small starlings mimic
sounds from phones, sirens and alarms.
Their population is very
large, and they can be seen migrating in flocks that can number around a
hundred thousand. A huge amount of them can even block out the sky for a
moment. These birds can cause major problems to homeowners by damaging
gardens, properties, farms and plantations. They even steal food from
other pets and domesticated animals like hens, pigs and cows.
They
cause a lot of messes around the home as their droppings are acidic, it
can cause paint to fade and metal to rust. They also pick through
people's trash and destroy people’s plants and properties. These birds
can attack and drive out local wildlife, which is why it is ideal not to
get too close or too aggressive. They can usually be seen in groups.
Starlings
create nests within crevices that are the right size for raising their
young like mailboxes, eavestroughs, chimneys and even corners of attics.
These nests are made from very flammable materials like dry leaves,
cloths, sticks and feathers which can cause house fires if not taken
care of.
Having starlings around the home is also very unsanitary,
as they can carry diseases with them. Their droppings can be dangerous
around children or pets therefore it is best to take care of starlings
when they are in the general vicinity. This includes knowing when they
have decided to nest in your home, finding where the nest is, removing
and sealing it so that the same thing won't happen next time.
Since
starlings create nests within small crevices, it should be very easy to
find the nest that they have created. These nests are also very messy,
so it should drop a few pieces of grass, dirt or some other material
from time to time.
It is difficult to remove these birds without
using poisons or traps such as snares however these are banned in many
areas. When you have starlings nesting around your home, you should call
in an animal control professional who knows how to handle such work. Humane wildlife control professionals know their habits, their common locations and the best way to remove them without hurting their young.
These
birds are usually only nesting to make sure that their little babies
have somewhere safe to grow. They are usually fully grown after a few
weeks, by which time they will leave. However, you would still need a wildlife control
professional who knows how to carefully remove the nesting material and
seal it to make sure that the same spot is not used for a nest again
later that season. To find out more information and how Skedaddle
Wildlife Control professionals can help you visit skedaddlewildlife.com.
Friday, April 15, 2016
How To Know When You Have A Starling Nest In Your Home
Posted on 7:24 AM by Skedaddle Wildlife
About the Author
Bill Dowd is the President and CEO of Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control, Canada's largest wildlife control company. He established Skedaddle in 1989. Recognizing the need for a professional urban wildlife specialist that focuses on humane removal methods, they have since had over 200,000 wildlife removals and exclusions with environment-friendly, poison-free methods since day one. Dowd has over 20 years of hands-on experience in the industry.
Skedaddle Wildlife Control
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