1 it is metal 2 it changes the sound and 3 woodpeckers don t like shiny objects.
Birds pecking house siding.
One study showed that lightly colored aluminum and vinyl siding homes are less likely to receive bird pecking damage.
Close off openings on the sides to prevent birds from becoming trapped between.
Any other tactics would be illegal.
Woodpeckers are protected by law.
While other species from hairy to red bellied to pileated woodpeckers also hammer at wood siding downies are the most plentiful woodpecker and are the more usual culprits.
The birds promptly tore the insulation out and built a nest between the wallboard and plywood.
Woodpeckers will peck holes in wood and stucco to attract mates find or store food or establish a territory.
But these birds may also be pecking at your home or nearby trees to feed on insects or tree sap or when they re looking for a soft spot in the wood to hollow out for a nest.
If you have problems with birds on the siding of a home or business it s likely one of two common bird problems woodpeckers or swallows.
Cover all holes as soon as possible.
Understand how your house looks to birds.
Favorite answer typically the only bird species that do this are members of the woodpecker family and they limit this behavior to the breeding season.
The noise and destruction is often worse in the spring mating season when the birds announce their territories or their availability in the loudest way possible sometimes making even more noise by tapping on metal siding and gutters.
Woodpeckers do not have the vocal apparatus.
Your house makes a convenient sounding board for rapping with other woodpeckers.
Another homeowner had woodpeckers pecking right through her wood siding and through the plywood underneath.
Place aluminum flashing over the areas where the woodpecker is pecking.
If the siding or material that is cladding your home is soft enough and easy for them to drill into a woodpecker may continue pecking and drilling at your home even if they don t actually discover any insects.
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Smaller birds have been known at times to nest in abandoned woodpecker holes.
If you use netting make sure it is taut and set at least 3 inches from the siding to avoid birds pecking through it.
Woodpeckers have been known to peck away at siding and tear out the insulation to make a hole suitable for nesting.
Birds can find these more favorable spots for nesting particularly if the log is in a safe and secure area.
I recommend shooing the birds away.
Just make sure that the woodpecker is not living in your home.