How Do You Keep Birds From Nesting In Spanish Tile Roofs?
Nobody loves Spanish tile roofs as much as the neighborhood birds. Those open-ended eaves offer the perfect spots to build nests, raise baby birds and stash snacks. Some homeowners find this charming, but others may tire of the incessant chirping and the growing mountains of bird droppings around their homes. If you have a bird situation in your Spanish tile roof, just follow these steps to put an end to it. Count the number of open-ended tile eaves on all sides of your home. Keep this number with you as you shop for eave closures. Buy eave closures from a hardware store or roofing supplier. While eave closures aren’t rare, they aren’t carried as regular inventory by all hardware suppliers. You may want to call a few of your local stores before venturing out to shop. The eave closures may also be marketed as “bird stops.” If you must describe them to a sales associate, tell them that you’re looking for prefabricated metal plates that are designed to block off the open eaves in Spanish