Signs of birds in your home
Most people only realise they have birds in the roof when they are woken up by the noise of chicks.
Many of the birds that nest in roof spaces are protected species due to population decline. Read our tips below on what to do if you suspect birds are nesting in your home.
What to do if you suspect birds in your home
Active bird nests in your home must not be damaged or destroyed. All fledglings must have left the nest before any action is taken. This includes blocking the entrance to a nest or removing a nest.
If a nest needs to be removed, this will need to be carried out by a professional with a licence to do so.
In line with RSPB guidance, all bird nests are protected by law, including pigeons and sea gulls. It is illegal to intentionally disturb or destroy the active nest of any wild bird.
Preventing birds from coming into your home
The RSPB has issued a series of tips pages and guides around deterring birds from nesting in your home. View the RSPB tips page.
If you are a Selwood Housing tenant and are concerned that there is a crack or hole in your wall large enough for birds to enter, please contact us by completing our appointment form or by calling us on 01225 715 715.