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Although a native to this country, our permanently resident starling population is swelled every autumn by migrants arriving from the Continent. Starlings may roost in their thousands on ledges on buildings and in trees in city centres. Their droppings deface and erode stonework and make pavements slippery. In domestic lofts their nesting activities can build large piles of twigs, leaves and associated fouling. Insect and mite pests can find their way from this into the house.

Starlings in Sussex

REMEDY: Proofing with nets on buildings and mesh on entry points to houses are the most effective methods. Scaring devices used by trained personnel can be effective in some situations.  This work can be carried out by a professional pest controller subject to an appropriate licence having been issued.

See also Birds

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 September 2011 21:33
 
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