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Twice this year I've had to pay to have seagulls nests removed from the roof of the dormer window in my bedroom. My next door neighbour did the same and had some of those spike strips fitted but the gulls still nested there. Has anyone any suggestions to stop the blighters coming back? (I'm an animal lover but it's beyond a joke when it sounds the cast of Riverdance are doing a routine just above your head from 3.00am each morning).
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
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