Every year they return. From gawd knows where as I dont see them much after the breeding season. However, they invade my roof space and set up home for a few months each and every year. Last year we had significant damage to the roof - not caused by the birds - and I am a now less tolerant of the little pests.
Dont get me wrong. I love birds. I feed them most of the year but during the summer, I need to stop doing so because of the starlings.
When I had work done on my roof last year, I had the builders place bird deterrent spikes under the valley tiles where the starlings enter. Despite this, they have managed to get under the tiles at a different point.
This morning, I have just spent an hour fitting some netting over the gutters to try to prevent them from getting into the eaves, but I am pretty certain that I will have wasted a very decent Saturday morning up a ladder.
So, if anyone has any sound suggestions as to how one keeps these buggers out of my roof, feel free to let me know.
BTW....... if you have never seen a murmuration of starlings, check it on YouTube. It is an amazing spectacle.
Dont get me wrong. I love birds. I feed them most of the year but during the summer, I need to stop doing so because of the starlings.
When I had work done on my roof last year, I had the builders place bird deterrent spikes under the valley tiles where the starlings enter. Despite this, they have managed to get under the tiles at a different point.
This morning, I have just spent an hour fitting some netting over the gutters to try to prevent them from getting into the eaves, but I am pretty certain that I will have wasted a very decent Saturday morning up a ladder.
So, if anyone has any sound suggestions as to how one keeps these buggers out of my roof, feel free to let me know.
BTW....... if you have never seen a murmuration of starlings, check it on YouTube. It is an amazing spectacle.