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It’s a classic spring scenario: you walk past your bathroom exhaust fan or laundry room and hear fluttering, scratching, or chirping. Birds—often Starlings or Sparrows—have decided that your home's ventilation system is the perfect place to build a nest. While it might seem harmless, bird nests in vents are dangerous for your home and health. ## The Risks of Nesting Birds ### 1. Fire Hazard (Dryer Vents) Dryer vents are designed to exhaust hot, moist air and lint outdoors. When a bird packs this tube with dry grass, twigs, and straw, it creates a plug. * **Overheating:** The dryer cannot exhaust heat, causing the appliance to overheat. * **Combustion:** The combination of high heat, lint (which is highly flammable), and dry nesting material is a leading cause of dryer fires in the U.S. ### 2. Air Flow Blockage (Bathroom/Kitchen Fans) If a bathroom fan is blocked, humidity cannot escape. This leads to mold growth in your bathroom ceiling and walls. Additionally, the motor of the fan may burn out from straining against the blockage. ### 3. Bird Mites Birds often carry tiny parasites called bird mites. When the young birds leave the nest (or if the birds die), these mites migrate out of the vent and into your home looking for a new host—you and your pets. These bites cause intense itching and skin irritation. ### 4. Disease Bird droppings can accumulate in the vent pipe. Air blowing over these droppings can circulate fungal spores (like Histoplasmosis) or bacteria back into your living space. ## Why DIY Removal Fails Homeowners often try to pull the nest out with a coat hanger or hook. * **It's Deeper Than You Think:** Nests can be 6 to 10 feet inside the duct. * **Protected Species:** Many bird species are protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, making it illegal to disturb active nests with eggs or chicks. * **Incomplete Removal:** Leaving debris behind maintains the fire risk. ## The HWCS Bird Removal Solution 1. **Species Identification:** We ensure the removal is legal and humane. 2. **Nest Removal:** We use specialized tools to remove 100% of the nesting material from the ductwork. 3. **Sanitization:** We treat the vent to kill mites and bacteria. 4. **Guard Installation:** The most important step is preventing return. We install heavy-duty, bird-proof vent guards on the exterior of your home. These allow air and lint to escape freely but prevent birds from re-entering. Don't risk a fire or a mite infestation. If you see birds flying into a hole on the side of your house, call HWCS today.
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