Prevent birds from nesting in your roof.
Seagulls nesting on roof.
It is wind protected warm and also high up.
When seagulls are nesting they will pick up anything that they can use including lit cigarette butts.
It s not known exactly what prompted this move but abundant inland sources of food and safe predator free nesting sites on rooftops were definite factors.
Seagulls are at their noisiest during the nesting season which is april to july.
When we work with homeowners with birds nesting in their roof first of all we must consider that it is illegal to disturb or destroy an active nest.
It s important to know whether gulls may be setting up shop to nest up on your roof so that you can manage them safely and humanely.
You can also take steps to prevent them from returning if you ve had problems in the past.
However these birds also love living in areas where there is plenty of moss and seaweed for building nests for laying eggs during their breeding season which is usually during the months of july and august.
Seagulls will roost on the highest points of a roof usually the ridge chimneys or along the highest flat roof.
The lingering presence of seagulls will damage roofs due to dislodged tiles and debris that are stuck on the drains.
Seagull droppings contain strong acids that can corrode boats and damage the exterior of establishments.
Seeing as how you re not allowed to remove birds from your roof once they ve made themselves at home your only option is to prevent them from entering in the first place.
And that s a concern at the moment because although it.
If you are able to prevent seagulls from landing on these areas they will often leave the property for good.
The situation so far.
Gulls are a traditional part of seaside environments but there s concern about their increasing presence in urban areas.
But special rules do apply if a nest is discovered during renovation or repair work.
Either the chimney pot itself or the slope of the roof connecting with the chimney is the perfect place for birds to make it home.
We have seen roof nests over 8 stories above the ground.
Problem is with seagulls nesting on roofs is the fault of archeitects designing and building flats with flat roofs and other buildings with flat roofs if buildings had pitched roofs then the gulls would not nest on buildings.
Any large expanse of roof including houses flats and warehouses could potentially offer nice protected sites for gulls to go and nest on.