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Hearing Chirping or Scratching in Your Vent? Birds Are Likely Already Inside

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If you’re hearing chirping, scratching, or fluttering coming from your bathroom vent, dryer vent, or ceiling, there’s a good chance birds are already inside. This is one of the most common calls we get across Central Iowa in April. And by the time you hear the noise, a nest is usually already built. Why This Happens in April Spring is when birds begin nesting. Bathroom and dryer vents are one of the most common places they choose because they provide: • Warm air from inside the home • Protection from weather • A secure place to build a nest Once a bird finds a vent, it’s an easy and reliable place to return. What Homeowners Notice First Most homeowners don’t see the problem right away. They hear it. Common signs include: • Chirping early in the morning • Scratching or movement in the wall • Fluttering sounds near vents or ceilings • Birds going in and out of the vent outside Some homeowners also notice reduced airflow or debris coming from the vent. What’s Actual...

Birds Nesting Around Your Roofline or Entryway? Why It Keeps Happening

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  If you’re seeing birds gathering around your roofline, gutters, or entryway right now, they’re not just passing through. They’re getting ready to nest. And if this has happened before—even if you tried spikes or fake owls—you’ve probably already seen that those don’t solve the problem. Why Birds Keep Coming Back to the Same Spots Birds look for areas that give them protection and structure. Around most homes, that means: eaves and soffit gaps gutters and downspouts porch and entryway overhangs light fixtures near doors small openings along the roofline These areas are sheltered, easy to access, and close to the home—making them ideal nesting locations. Once birds use a spot, they return to it year after year unless it’s properly fixed. What Starts as Nesting Turns Into Ongoing Problems A small nest can quickly lead to bigger issues around your home. Homeowners often notice: gutters getting clogged and overflowing staining on siding and exterior surfaces chirping...

Hearing Chirping or Scratching in Your Vent Right Now?

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  If you’re hearing chirping, scratching, or fluttering in your vent right now, there’s a good chance birds are already inside. Late winter in Central Iowa is one of the most common times for this problem to show up. Your bathroom and dryer vents release warm air—and to birds, that feels like a safe place to build a nest. Why Birds Are Getting Into Vents Right Now This time of year, birds are looking for warmth and protection. Outdoor nesting spots are limited, and exposure to wind makes vents even more attractive. Bathroom vents and dryer vents provide: steady warmth protection from weather a hidden place to nest Once a bird finds a vent, it doesn’t take long before nesting material starts building up inside. Common Signs You Have Birds in a Vent Most homeowners notice: chirping early in the morning scratching or fluttering in the wall debris falling into a bathroom fan reduced airflow from a dryer If the vent becomes blocked, it can lead to: moist...