But even if you do nothing to court their company birds may choose your gutters as the location for a long term nest.
Birds making nests in gutters.
How to keep birds out of your gutters.
If the region in which you live has many bird species that equates to a long breeding.
Birds squirrels and some small rodents usually enjoy gutters because of the relative safety and the enclosed space for them to make a sturdy nest.
This granule gel or spray repellent has a scent that birds detect that makes them uncomfortable with the surroundings encouraging them to go elsewhere for their nest.
If a bird does manage to do this at least debris will stay on top of the gutter and won t clog it.
Here are a few other prevention methods that can be helpful in keeping birds from making nests in unwanted places.
Make your gutter unfriendly for birds.
Compared with other pests birds are relatively benign.
7 ways to get rid of birds nesting in gutters and stop them from coming back.
However these same nests can cause horrible clogs in your gutters that will eventually cause leaks and even breaks if they stick around too long.
Of course your best option is to discourage birds from building a nest in the first place.
To remove the bird droppings spray the area with a household cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and water then scrub the droppings with a soft plastic scrub brush.
As a bonus they make your gutters flat at the top and it s difficult to build a stable nest on a flat surface.
What you have to do is to make it uncomfortable.
Leaving bird droppings on your downspout could contribute to the early decline of your rain gutters so cleaning the gutters after the nest has been removed is an important step.
Like what i said birds nest on your eaves because it s a comfortable spot.
One trick is to use the bird b gone product but you can also install spikes or use sticky gel to make the surface inconducive to nesting.
Animals including birds are an important part of our ecosystem.
Decoys like plastic owls snakes and similar creatures that scare birds may be enough to keep your gutters bird free.
It could be worse.
Many homeowners choose the leafguard gutter system.
Birds perform important functions that help us and our yards however birds can also cause problems on our property including nest building in gutter systems.
Though it s unlikely that a single nest will clog your spout.
The most obvious reason is the possibility of the bird s nest clogging your gutter.
Keeping your gutters clear of leaves sticks mud and other debris that birds use in building their nests can go a long way toward deterring these animals from making a home in your gutters.