Chase a Bird out of an Enclosed Porch or a House

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How to Chase a Bird out of an Enclosed Porch or a House

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How to Chase a Bird out of an Enclosed Porch or a House
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Having a bird trapped inside your house can make you feel like you are stuck in an Alfred Hitchcock film. Maybe you have just arrived home and you hear an odd rustling sound in the corner of your living room. Or perhaps you walk onto your screened porch to find a panicked flailing bird hurling its body into the walls. This article will help you keep your cool in this scenario so you and the bird can safely get on with your day. Close off any doors to the room that lead to another area of the house. When the bird sees you enter the space it will be tempted to move away as quickly as it can even if that means flying deeper into your home. Close all doors to the room so the bird cannot fly into all corners of your house. It will also be easier for the bird to find an exit once it realizes it can not leave that particular room..

Remove any household pets especially cats and dogs from the room. This will certainly disappoint your cat but having additional animals in the room will only increase the birds level of panic. You also do not want to risk the spread of disease to your household pet should they attack the bird.

Create a single light source near the exit. Close all window curtains and turn off all lights except where you want the bird to exit such as an open door or window. The bird will naturally avoid darkened spaces and will treat the light near the exit as a beacon to guide it out.

Remain calm. The bird might seem very intimidating to you. if it is panicked and beating its wings while flying in an erratic fashion you might be tempted to yell scream or immediately strike it. But this will only increase the birds fear and potential damage to your home. Remember that you are in your natural habitat whereas the bird is scared and disoriented. Remain calm while you close off additional lights and entrances to the room.You can take steps to discourage blackbirds from frequenting your backyard
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