If birds frequently nest near your home and you want to get rid of them humanely you have many options.
Birds nesting in cedar siding.
Birds nesting in siding.
Damage may be similar to that described for stained cedar clapboards.
Possible roosting nesting attempts along with drumming damage on cedar shakes roosting and nesting holes roosting holes and nesting holes are most often begun in houses that are in close proximity to wooded areas have natural wood or a dark colored stain and have either a clapboard siding a board and batten siding a tongue and groove siding.
A bird nest built in a vent roof or gutter can seriously damage them.
Wooden cedar or redwood siding metal or plastic gutters television antennas chimney caps and light posts are selected as drumming sites because these materials produce loud.
Unfortunately cedar siding seems to get a lot of damage from woodpeckers particularly if the house is adjacent to a wooded area.
For three years now a woodpecker has made holes in our wood siding and other birds sparrows or finches i think have built nests in our walls.
She plans on putting vinyl siding over the wood but believes they may peck through that as well.
Place bird feeders near trees or other wooden structures to encourage woodpeckers to take up residence elsewhere.
Smaller birds have been known at times to nest in abandoned woodpecker holes.
Use suet or bird feeders to lure woodpeckers away from your structure.
I have a handyman coming in a few weeks and would like to have him seal up the hole s but for humanitarian and practical reasons i would like to wait until the babies have left the nest.
You may be able to prevent woodpecker drilling in your cedar siding by offering a tempting alternative at a distance from your structure.
If you have problems with birds on the siding of a home or business it s likely one of two common bird problems woodpeckers or swallows.
Although bird nests can be beautiful to look at they may cause major problems if built in the wrong place.
Downy woodpeckers and squirrels have added some holes to the cedar siding of the building.
Large holes like you are describing sound like roosting or nesting holes.
Woodpeckers do not seem to be attracted to this type of siding so damage is usually minimal.
Woodpeckers will peck holes in wood and stucco to attract mates find or store food or establish a territory.
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She put tin over the holes but the birds just pecked a new hole next to the tin.
When people ask me what the best thing they can do to avoid birds pecking holes in cedar siding my answer is get aluminum siding effective.
These holes are often placed in corners and can go into the insulation.