Signs you might have birds in your chimney include chirping or scratching sounds and droppings.
Birds building nest in chimney.
Inexperienced homeowners should never attempt to remove a stuck bird or active nest on their own.
When they release it it may wedge itself in place.
If not it catch further down the chimney or will fall to the bottom of the flue.
They grab sticks on the wing and build a nest in the flu of your chimney using saliva to stick the twigs to the flu wall.
Sparrows starlings or pigeons are species most commonly found in chimneys.
It s amazing how they can fly in and out of the chimney.
Under the wildlife and country act it is an offence to destroy or remove a nest during the nesting season which lasts from march to august.
The most common type of bird to live in a chimney is the chimney swift it s an amazing bird and an incredible flyer.
Birds also carry secondary pests such as ticks mites and other parasites that affect humans and household pets.
If the chimney is small enough they will bend the twig in the middle as they push it down the flue.
What to do about birds in the chimney.
This is for your safety regarding the risk of chimney fires as well as it being an offence to intentionally take damage or destroy any active wild bird s nest in the uk under the wildlife and countryside act 1981.
It is necessary to wait until the end of august before.
Birds will nest almost anywhere they can find shelter and a chimney that is not in use provides a warm secure space to build a nest.
The way they build the nest is by dropping or pushing twigs down the chimney.