
Bird nests are not usually as scary or intimidating as removing something like a wasp or a wasp nest, but they can be just as dangerous.
While some people might not mind playing hosts to breeding birds and watch the parents take care of their young ones, birds don't always situate their nest in safe places. However, before bird nests can be removed, it is pertinent to comply with local wildlife laws, as well as determine if bird removal is safe and suitable for the birds.
In some cases, it may be best to eliminate bird nests for reasons of safety and convenience. Good reasons to eliminate nests include but are not limited to the following:
Often, it is when the nesting season ends and the birds move, the nests can and should be removed. However, if the birds situate their nests in poor places, they may have to be removed early to protect the adults and chicks they hope to raise. Unsafe sites generally include:
If these birds built their nests in these places, it is better to eliminate them and not rebuild them in the same place. However, if there are chicks or eggs in the dangerous nest, contact a bird rescue organization to see if they can serve the chicks until they are mature enough to leave the nest. Perhaps the nest can be relocated to a safer nearby place. Parents return to the nearby nest to continue raising their young, and when the young birds move away, steps can be taken to prevent adults from reusing the dangerous place.
There are some nests however that one might not consider removing until animal control is called in to come and access the situation. Such nests include but are not limited to:
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