Although they are noisy they seldom cause any damage and their nesting period is fairly short.
Will starlings damage my roof.
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The starlings will not be returning to feed these.
Starlings are an agricultural pestilence that eat and damage crops.
It s important for us to say that there are in fact only a few bird species that will nest in your roof and most of them are fully protected by law.
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.
House sparrows and starlings are the most likely candidates.
But people also complain about starlings getting in the trash.
After a while hunger may force them to venture off looking for food like through a crack between a bedroom ceiling and a wall.
And settling in numbers onto lawns where they are undoubtedly providing a service by.
Preventing the birds from gaining access to their nests may also be viewed as illegal by the courts.
Farmers hate them so much that they ve developed all manner of strategies to keep them away from farms from special nets to covering fruit trees to gas operated exploders to scare birds.
Large flocks can damage crops and their waste can spread invasive seeds and transmit disease.
Wear gauntlets the nests can have fleas or lice in them.
They re loud and annoying and they re everywhere.
What s in my roof.
Starlings are such a threat to airplanes that they are sometimes called flying bullets starlings can cause costly problems for cattle and swine producers as flocks eat high protein supplements that are added to livestock feed and spread viruses between livestock facilities.
From my roof to the fields of the carse of stirling to the streets of the old town and the quiet pleats of the castle rock and ballengeich hill you will bump into starlings almost everywhere and in various quantities they hunt in packs from handfuls to dozens to hundreds and to autumn and winter dusks in occasional thousands.
Starlings love nothing more than a cosy space in a roof or loft for their nests.
And as a result we are limited in what we can do to help homeowners who have birds nesting in their roof.
Starlings only nest in cavities and are happy to use those provided by people stove dryer and exhaust fan vents for example are popular nest sites along with the bird houses we put up.
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Starlings are protected under the wildlife and countryside act 1981 which makes it illegal to intentionally kill injure or take a starling or to take damage or destroy an active nest or its contents.