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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Nesting birds can be a nightmare for homeowners as they can have a significant negative impact on the quality and durability of your roof.&#160; Not only can their droppings make a considerable mess, but they also expose your home to parasites such as worms and mites.&#160; Nesting birds can also cause damage to roof tiles [...]</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.k2roofing.com/blog/protect-roof-birds/">Protect your Roof from Birds</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.k2roofing.com/blog">K2 Roofing Blog</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Nesting birds can be a nightmare for homeowners as they can have a significant negative impact on the quality and durability of your roof.&nbsp; Not only can their droppings make a considerable mess, but they also expose your home to parasites such as worms and mites.&nbsp; Nesting birds can also cause damage to roof tiles and shingles while also making a lot of noise.&nbsp; Still, preventing birds from nesting in and around roof structures can be difficult, especially if you prefer to take humane measures.&nbsp; So what are some safe methods for protecting your roof from birds?</p>
<p>Birds are often put off by surfaces that reflect the sun &ndash; so, if you want to &ldquo;deflect&rdquo; birds, there are a few easy enough solutions.&nbsp; Using drinking cans, disposable baking dishes, old CDs, or aluminum foil, you can create reflective strips and attach them to the sides and surface of your roof.&nbsp; Birds will usually avoid the glare created by these reflective surfaces and nest elsewhere.</p>
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<p><strong>Scare the Crow</strong></p>
<p>Scarecrows are used by farmers for a reason; and while you probably don&rsquo;t want to fix scarecrows to your roof, figures of cats or owls are often enough of a distraction without being an eyesore.&nbsp; In fact, home supply stores often sell owl decoys that can be installed on roofs or in gardens to deter pesky birds.</p>
<p><strong>Peppers and Spray</strong></p>
<p>Now, I&rsquo;m not suggesting you go out and buy pepper spray (which is actually illegal in Canada), but you can make a natural pepper spray that helps deter birds and other wildlife.&nbsp; First, crush some chili peppers and put them in a large glass of water.&nbsp; Let the mixture sit in the sun for a couple of days until the peppers ferment, then put the mixture in a spray bottle.&nbsp; You can then spray this mixture around the surface of your roof, or even around established nests.&nbsp; Birds will be reluctant to establish themselves, and already nested birds will likely depart.</p>
<p><strong>Protect with Nets</strong></p>
<p>Your local home and garden supply store is sure to sell bird netting.&nbsp; You can lay this netting over your roof (and specifically roof structures that are prone to nesting) and this will prevent birds from access.&nbsp; The netting does not harm the birds and it&rsquo;s not intended to catch the birds.&nbsp; Instead, bird netting is intended as an easy solution for preventing birds from getting into areas where they like to build nests.&nbsp; Take care to buy netting specific for birds, as other types of netting can be dangerous for birds.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, natural solutions are not always effective.&nbsp; You may find you need to employ more than one of these techniques.&nbsp; If you&rsquo;ve tried one or more of these solutions without success, you should consider hiring a pest control expert.</p>
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