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JRourkeEHS  
#1 Posted : 11 April 2016 14:14:27(UTC)
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JRourkeEHS

Has anyone any suggestions regarding swallows nesting and entering the factory, they are quite persistent. We have tried such deterrents as silver streamers and electronic bird noise sounders which do work for a while until the birds get used to them.
chris42  
#2 Posted : 11 April 2016 14:48:39(UTC)
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chris42

If they have already nested or even in the nesting season ( now) you have to be careful what you do. Killing them is against the law. There are exemptions if they are a health hazard. Try a cat next year.
jodieclark1510  
#3 Posted : 11 April 2016 14:52:07(UTC)
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jodieclark1510

Contact the RSPB if they have chicks. Otherwise proofing of the building, and consider the use of decoys alongside the sounders? The other half is pest controller I can ask him for further info perhaps?
boblewis  
#4 Posted : 11 April 2016 16:47:19(UTC)
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boblewis

Once the nest is commenced then ALL disturbance must cease. All nesting birds are protected with only some very rare exceptions, eg feral pigeons. So you now have to wait until August time to address this problem for next year.
johnmurray  
#5 Posted : 13 April 2016 06:30:42(UTC)
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johnmurray

Removal and/or destruction of the nests is illegal. Enforcement depends upon someone noticing and reporting the offence. Few do. Enforcement is therefore low. Locally, a building company is, at this moment, destroying a couple of acres of wood/brush-land. They have taken what they call "reasonable steps" to ensure no destruction/disturbance. That's it. The aforementioned RSPB admit that as long as they are not willfully destroying the nests then no action is possible.
walker  
#6 Posted : 13 April 2016 07:42:09(UTC)
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walker

If this was about flying rats (pigeons) I'd come round with my air gun & help. But swallows! , can't you see a way to live with these graceful birds? They are getting very rare through nest site destruction and bring joy to many people
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