DRYER VENT & AIR DUCT CLEANING IN OTTAWA

How to Remove Birds from dryer vents?

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Dealing with a bird nest in your dryer vent can be frustrating, but it’s important to remove it properly. This blog covers the best approach for safely and humanely removing birds nests from dryer vents.

Firstly, identify the type of bird that built the nest. This helps determine the nest material and how aggressive the birds may be if disturbed. Common species nesting in dryer vents include sparrows, starlings and swallows.

Secondly, seal any openings the birds used to enter the vent. Inspect the entire vent system for holes 1/4 inch or smaller that provide access for birds. Use wire mesh, vent caps or caulking to seal all entry points you find.

Furthermore, remove the existing nest material from inside the vent. Nests built from sticks, grass or twigs can often be vacuumed out using an extendable hose attachment. Nests made of mud typically require scrubbing or chiseling out by hand while wearing a dust mask.

Additionally, dispose of removed nest material carefully. Place the nesting material and any debris in a sealed plastic bag to contain droppings and feathers. Wear disposable gloves while handling. Empty the bag into outside trash bins.

Moreover, clean the entire length of your dryer vent ducting after nest removal. Use a dedicated vent brush or attachment on your vacuum. Then spray or wipe the vent interior with a disinfecting product safe for appliance ducts to eliminate odor and bacteria.

These are the key steps to safely and humanely remove a bird nest from your dryer vent:

  • Identify the species of nesting bird
  • Seal all entry points the birds used to access your vent
  • Remove existing nest material by hand or with a vacuum
  • Dispose of nesting material in a sealed plastic bag
  • Thoroughly clean the entire vent ducting using brushes and disinfectant
  • Inspect and clean your entire vent system to address any additional issues

In the long run, install a vent damper to block airflow when not in use and deter future nesting attempts. Also use booster fans, netting and predator decals to make your vent less appealing to birds. But removal, cleaning and exclusion are immediate priorities to resolve the current problem and lower fire risks.

Dealing with a bird nest in your dryer vent can be frustrating, but it’s important…