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For non dryer vents. Take and cut a square of chicken wire and dome it into the hole, round side out. Keeps birds out but they will still attack the flaps trying to get in.
Luckily I did not have anything established in my ductwork. I personally turned the vent fan on and some nest material flew out. I think I caught it on day one. I then removed the exhaust fan inside and the louvered cover outside and used a flashlight and mirror to verify that the duct was all clear. The only humane and legal advice I can give here is to safely remove them unharmed.
@@HowtoandReviewsOfficial I’ve been hearing birds in my bathroom vent for a while, and the other day it sounded like a bunch of babies hatched. It’s so loud and annoying, and I wonder if that’s what’s making my guest bathroom smell funky or if there’s some unspotted mold. Either way, I need to get them out and follow your tutorial to avoid them coming back in. Should be great for my kitchen exhaust fan too! Thank you for the video:)
I like your videos. I had a similar problem with birds flying into my vent. I duck taped a pie plate over it. when the fan is on it flaps up. with the fan is off it flaps down. problem solved.
Green Finch Chicks. I live on the f/floor & rarely us the extractor fan in my kitchen. l have a wide window in the kitchen that has smaller windows at each end which clears any cooking smell easily once opened. I have heard birds cheeping away constantly & thought there must be a nest in the guttering. This morning l went in to the kitchen to make a cup of tea & could chirping & to my surprise saw a baby chick trapped in the net curtIans & could see mum chirping outside the window at the chick. I opened the side window & after awhile managed to get the chick on to the window sill & mum started to feed it. I thought l would get my cup of tea & then l heard a slight noise behind me & saw a small item on the floor which turned out to be another chick, it flew to the curtains & l managed to get it out & onto the window ledge & along came mum with food & of they went. I haven't heard any chirping since, so l gather they have found a new nesting spot. I need to get the long step ladders out & check the vent (inside) to make sure it doesn't happen again. I need to get the landord to clear the gutters but there will be excuses. I was looking on you tube for advice to partially cover the vent without restricting the air flow. I think l may go along the same way & fit a cover & drill a number of holes into the plastic but l will stick it over with doubled sided tape,so it can be removed very easily when contractors have booked a safety check on the flat. Thanks for your guidance. 🍻