Indian Myna bird proofing

21 August 2009





The Indian Myna is an introduced pest and loves to terrorize native birds over the hollows of trees but with fewer trees around the Myna will find its way into residential and commercial roofs via any hole large enough and nest therein. Also known as "the rubbish bird" as it will collect plastic and paper rubbish to help create its nest. The Indian Myna brings a tremendous amount of rubbish into the roof and we have found over 40 litres of nesting debris from a mating pair of these pests.


 Indian Myna nest in a roof

After years of experience in gutter cleaning we have become experts in identifying the entry points of this bird in roofs. While clearing the gutters we can identify the Myna entry points and block them for a small fee.


 
  Indian Myna nest in a roof with eggs





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By Sandra1956 on April 16 2010 at 06:09 PM


I had an Indian Myna nesting in our roof in January and they were very noisy. They have gone away now and we're wondering why.


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