Their another favorite spot you should keep an eye on is gutters.
Doves nesting in gutter.
Larger birds or predators are the best choice as they will scare away doves and stop them feeding and roosting in the garden.
Another consideration would be to hire a professional to relocate the nest from your gutter system.
All kinds of birds nest in gutters including starlings doves finches thrushes and many other small and mid size birds.
You should also wear a mask to prevent inhaling dust or mites that can be found in the nesting material.
Another way you can get rid of a nest is to vacate it by trapping the birds that are using it.
If you ve found a bird s nest in your gutter and it s during nesting season anytime from spring through early fall don t try to remove it yourself.
Just cut a circle from a 12 inch square piece of hardware cloth.
To encourage the birds to nest in a safer place in the future try putting up a nesting box for them.
Again you will need to follow legal guidelines when considering this step.
While this is a common problem it s not the only place where birds tend to nest from our experience as maryland bird removal technicians.
Move them around so the doves do not simply get used to them.
Use traps to remove nesting birds.
About 2 weeks ago at the very end of our rain gutter about a foot and a half from the downspout these darling but utterly pathetic birds built a nest.
Set out plastic birds and other animals in the garden or on the balcony.
We have talked a lot about birds nesting in dryer vents throughout maryland.