Trapping them to relocate them is a bad idea.
How to keep buzzards off your roof.
Shake your trees after dark to encourage the buzzards to move their roosting place.
Keep in mind vultures do not pose any threat to your health.
Obstruct areas where vultures and buzzards roost.
Try spikes or bird spiders if you want to keep a few birds off the roof or use bird netting to keep a whole flock away.
Place a taut line over the roosting areas if they are roosting on your house.
The best way to deal with them is to make perching impossible.
If a single line isn t sufficient install monofilament netting over the roof.
Install steel spike strips on areas of your roof where these birds perch and roost.
Commonly referred to as buzzards vultures are found throughout the united states and can be destructive when they decide to roost on roofs.
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Put up a tight wire 8 inches above roof peaks and running parallel to it to prevent buzzards from perching on the roof.
Vultures are quite stubborn and will return after you scare them away.
Vultures are attracted to dead animal carcasses and the afterbirth of farm animals.
If the line sags much lower buzzards can straddle the line.
Keep your property as sanitary as possible.
A vulture typically poses little to no problems in the yard but if its presence bothers you its droppings are a mess or it s causing damage to your roof.
Fortunately there are several simple and effective ways to encourage the vultures on your roof to relocate.
If the line is much higher than 8 inches the buzzards can sit underneath the line.
Turkey vultures can damage homes and commercial buildings by tearing up window caulking roof shingles vent seals rubber roof liners and pool covers.
How to keep buzzards off of a roof.
How to scare a vulture out of your yard.
The protruding pointy spikes prevent birds from settling on your rooftop.
You have to be patient.
Spray the buzzards with the water hose whenever they roost in the dead trees or on your roof to encourage them to find alternative roosting areas.
If trees are the preferred roosting area remove the trees or cover them in bird netting to keep the buzzards and vultures from landing on.
You can also play predator or ultrasonic sounds to repel birds.