Garages and bird nests do not mix, but boy, oh boy, some birds are determined to make the most of this sheltered part of your home. These uninvited garage pets can cause serious messes — and even damage property; however, getting them out and preventing future intrusions takes some careful thought. If you have birds setting up camp in your garage, consider these tips for safely evicting them.

Step 1: Identify the Bird and Its Entry Point

Before attempting to remove the bird, identify its species and locate where it entered. Different birds have different behaviors and requirements, so understanding what you're dealing with can help tailor your approach.

Look for open windows, doors, vents, or any other gaps. Knowing how the bird got in will help you ensure it doesn't happen again.

Step 2: Create an Exit Path

One of the most effective ways to encourage a bird to leave your garage is by creating a clear and inviting exit path. Open all garage doors and windows as wide as possible to create a clear and obvious exit. Ensure there are no obstacles blocking the bird's path to freedom.

Step 3: Use Light and Sound to Your Advantage

Birds are naturally drawn to light and can be scared by noise. Turn off all interior lights and leave only the exit path well-lit — if during the day, sunlight is a reliable lure. If at night, turn on exterior lights to brighten the exit. Birds will move towards the light source.

Using soft noises can guide the bird towards the exit. Avoid loud or sudden sounds that might panic the bird.

Step 4: Incentivize It

If the bird seems reluctant to leave, providing incentives can help.

  • Food and Water: Place some bird food and water near the exit. The bird may be more inclined to leave if it spots an easy meal.
  • Perches: Birds need to rest. Place perches near the exit to encourage the bird to move closer to the exit.

Step 5: Prevent Future Intrusions

Once the bird is out, take the time to prevent it from happening again. Remember, birds that nest in your garage can cause many issues, including property damage.

  • Inspect your space and make repairs. Check your garage for any holes, gaps, or damaged areas where birds could enter. Seal them with appropriate materials like caulk or mesh.
  • Install screens. Use screens on vents and windows to allow airflow while keeping birds out.
  • Remove any attractants. Limit food or water sources inside the garage, and remove any potential nesting materials like leaves, twigs, or grass. If they set up a nest, make sure to remove it so it isn't inhabited by another bird in the future.
A bird eats seeds from a bird feeder.
Keep bird feeders distanced from your porch. Credit: Photo by Joshua J. Cotten on Unsplash

FAQs

What should I do if the bird won’t leave?

If the bird refuses to leave despite your efforts, you may need to call a professional wildlife removal service. They have the experience and tools necessary to safely and humanely remove the bird without causing harm.

How can I prevent birds from entering my garage again?

To prevent future bird intrusions, regularly inspect your garage for potential entry points and seal them. Installing screens on vents and windows can also help. Removing food, water, and nesting materials will make your garage less attractive to birds.

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