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bird nest in loft
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Hi.
Hope someone can give me some guidance on my problem bird nest in my loft. I have read other postings on the site that say that if you have a nest that you can't get too it is best to leave it until the chicks flee and then block it.
I have been in the loft and cannot see it let alone get to it as it appears to be right in the corner of the house on the inside behind the soffit board.
From the outside I can see were they are getting in which is due to a loose tile and where some cement has fallen out. Ideally I would like to fill it as it is above my ten year old sons bedroom and they keep waking him up between 4.00am - 5.00am.
If I block it the chicks will obviously die and my concern is disease and smell, not sure if that is an issue?
I am not heartless and I know bird nests are protected but we are talking about a few sparrows here not giant pandas. I will gladly block it of but as said earlier but a little concerned about smell and disease, please help me if you can.
Kind Regards, Derek
Hope someone can give me some guidance on my problem bird nest in my loft. I have read other postings on the site that say that if you have a nest that you can't get too it is best to leave it until the chicks flee and then block it.
I have been in the loft and cannot see it let alone get to it as it appears to be right in the corner of the house on the inside behind the soffit board.
From the outside I can see were they are getting in which is due to a loose tile and where some cement has fallen out. Ideally I would like to fill it as it is above my ten year old sons bedroom and they keep waking him up between 4.00am - 5.00am.
If I block it the chicks will obviously die and my concern is disease and smell, not sure if that is an issue?
I am not heartless and I know bird nests are protected but we are talking about a few sparrows here not giant pandas. I will gladly block it of but as said earlier but a little concerned about smell and disease, please help me if you can.
Kind Regards, Derek
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