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But the birds are driving me nuts. They just started today, and all they are doing is chirping. Do I just leave them there until they are old enough to go out on there own. Because, If I were to move them, how would the mother bird know where they are. And if I touch them, isn't true the mother won't touch them then?
I don't have the money to call someone to have them removed, and if I did who would I call. I don't even know what kind they are. Some one please gie me some advice on this . Thank you all for answering it, if you do.

2006-06-19 17:06:41 · 6 answers · asked by Mama Goose 3 in Home & Garden Other - Home & Garden

6 answers

They will be gone in a few weeks if not soon. DO NOT move them, mother will not be able to find them, or if she does, will let them starve to death because they were touched.

Fortunately, they will quiet down at dark, so you'll get some rest, however, during the day, they will make a racket when they are hungry and waiting for mama to feed them.

Just be sure that however they got inside is sealed before next spring or you will have unwanted guests again!

2006-06-19 17:12:23 · answer #1 · answered by spottedtan5 3 · 0 0

It really is quite simple. You build a one way tunnel out.Birds can not fly in a narrow tunnel . Here is what I did when I had squirrels in my attic I found the hole they were coming into the house and covered it with plywood with a six inch opening to which I attached an 8 inch stove pipe or duct work for a furnace. It was about twenty minutes afore I heard the first squirrel tumble down the pipe.As for birds use the same method only smaller diameter pipe. If they are in the sidewall just bring the pipe straight out for about six inches then elbow down for 12 inches. I guarantee the animals will come out for food and water and not be able to get back in

2006-06-19 17:10:32 · answer #2 · answered by windyy 5 · 1 0

I would call the local animal control. If you decide to wait until they are old enough...find out where they got in to begin with and make sure they cannot enter again. Birds will nest in the same area if possible.

2006-06-19 17:11:13 · answer #3 · answered by jen12121980 3 · 0 0

Well, without doing something that would cause the young'ns demise you will have to let this batch grow up. However, in the future you can place rubber snakes around. The birds don't seem to be able to tell that they are fake and should stay away.

2006-06-19 17:12:35 · answer #4 · answered by Stacy P 2 · 0 0

You're stuck with them this time around. You can't move them or touch them or the mother will abandon them. After they're gone, you need to patch all entry holes with plywood or dry wall. After you do this, put moth balls in your attic to prevent any other critters from setting up permancy there.

2006-06-19 17:27:04 · answer #5 · answered by Nancy L 4 · 0 0

Send the cats up there.

2006-06-19 17:10:53 · answer #6 · answered by rossj12003 5 · 1 0

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