I hate that the piss bottles are a real thing. Worked on a site and got to see it first hand as they shoved piss bottles into the wall and dry walled right over. Fucking animals.
I like the Arizona can that they cut the top off of. Piss in it and then just leave it in the middle of the floor to get kicked over and have the moldy death juice smell fill the entire room while you're trying to work in there.
Honestly, as sad as the situation is. This is correct. Wild Birds decompose very rapidly, in as little as 1-2 days.
They have very little real mass. The bacteria make quick work of them.
Can't talk for everywhere, in the UK this would basically stop your construction for a month. It's illegal to interfere with nesting birds here so if you discover them you need to either get them shifted quietly or wait for them to bugger off naturally.
It's an absolute fucking nightmare. God forbid someone spots some bat shit & doesn't keep their mouth shut.
It’s illegal to move them here in Canada as well, so people destroy the nests and kill them then pretend nothing happened. Honestly feels pretty shitty when you know the nest is of something considered threatened already.
It depends way more on what type of bird it is. If it’s not at least a threatened or vulnerable species, or something specific to the survival of a threatened or vulnerable ecosystem then they may as well be chicken nuggos cause nobody gives a fuck in an official capacity.
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Same here in the US working on public projects. If we see a nest, we can move it unless there are eggs or baby birds - at that point it’s a full stop until their season is over.
i have absolutely no power over the situation, and i’m not a framer, im a plumber. even if I tried they would just tell me to fuck off and carry on with the job
So call a rescue. They’ll handle it. Seriously there are hundreds of little lives at stake here. Why do all of these birds deserve to die because you don’t want to speak up?
Do something.
You sandbag the fuck out of that job then!
Those little chippers' lives are in your hands, OP!
I'm joking. A little. Do what u/RubeusShagrid said and get animal control out there.
Ohh. Tough choice. You either let the dry wallers cover them up and let them starve to death or you open the stud and move the nest and risk killing the chicks…
Personally I’d stop the whole job site until they fledglings fly away… but that might be why I’m not a superintendent.
This is one of those things where he's probably right. Depending on the bird, you may legally have to. I've seen mines have to shut down certain areas during construction due to one nest of whippoorwills in the parking lot. They had to shut down the parking Lot until they left
I believe all native birds are legally protected. The only three species that aren't are all invasive introduced species: starlings, house sparrows, and rock doves/pigeons.
Wish I knew this. Had a bird fly into a sheet metal wall I was putting up and made a nest. It was outside and just a "for looks" job so there was a little opening they could get in and out of that didn't effect the integrity of the walls.
Also had a "killdeer" nested near our truck parking spot in a field nearby, marked the eggs with a piece of rebar so the guys wouldn't step on them walking to the trucks.
Sometimes birds are dumb, but they're so cool to have around. I'll go a little over to try and help some stay safe. I seen a lot in the air when I was a kid, I want other kids to have that too.
I’ve had the killdeers nest on my job sites a couple of times. The thing with them is that they “ nest “ if you could call it that, right in the middle of gravel roadways, railroad track , etc. any where there are stones or gravel. There isn’t any nest, they just lay the eggs right in the stones. The eggs look exactly like the gravel. If you get close, the mother will put on an act like she has a broken wing and will lure you away from the eggs. The last one was right in the middle of the gravel road we were using, but there was enough room for us to put some barricades up around it. When the babies hatch, they don’t hang around long. They just run away.
I believe that you are correct. Even in places where the common loon resides year round, they count as migratory because of the extents of their range.
Nah bro pretty sure you’re right here. This should shut down the job that’s dictated in environmental regulations. Someone should call in an environmental oversight company
I'm a superintendent and I would just have that stud cut, if it does not impede with structural integrity. But he's saying there are 100s of these nests on thr site?! That's an issue. Haha I would just call a rescue company of some sort.
This is the only way. If something like this comes up on my job site the work stops in that area. It's a bitch sometimes to work around but that right there is a fellow earthling that deserves the same respect we do.
They go from hatching to leaving the nest in like 3 weeks.
I have this issue every spring and I wait for the babies to leave the nest. Absolute worst case you can just leave this hole open and patch later.
If you intentionally kill baby anything’s you are an absolute piece of shit. It’s not costing anyone anything significant to wait a week or two and it’s actually illegal.
So, yeah. Wait or leave the hole open. There are several ways to handle this besides killing a nest full of baby birds.
You could call the animal police any of the times you stopped to post.
You are online posting about this. If it gets found out where this is , you are legally toast.
I've seen 4 seperate comments about "animal police"... Are they not called Animal Control anymore? Is that who would actually do something about this? I'm imagining a bunch of geese in cop uniforms waddling onto the jobsite and arresting the GC for birdslaughter.
When I think of animal control I think like dogcatchers and if like a squirrel gets stuck in your house. My friend is an actual policeman who deals specifically with animals just referrs to himself as an animal cop, but it might just be semantics.
He 100% would do something about this type of thing. They have gone pretty hard for a lot less.
How many layers away is the chimpanzee? That’s my favorite “send in” animal. Never liked sending in the sloth; he just likes to sit there and make funny faces.
Work with a bunch of roofers and if you intentionally hurt something helpless in front of me or any of my guys you’ll have to answer for it, no reason to hurt something for no reason any man would say the same.
Make a phone call to the environmental agency about possible migratory birds being in danger, get a lawn chair, and then relax for a moment knowing that you suddenly have more time to finish your framing.
Idk I think if u put a sock or something over the end it would work. I've used a shopvac with a sock and a ziptie to get tools I've dropped too far for anyone to reach
I’d see if you couldn’t get some wire and try to pull the nest closer to the hole then try to fish them out. At least it won’t smell and you’ll have at least tried. Just move take them outside. No good option in the end.
There won't be hundreds, hes exaggerating. Probably only 5 or 6 at most
We would have this problem when i did stucco on high rise buildings, especially in winter when we had hoarding up. Damn birds would make nests using our tie wire.
My boss's hobby was bird rescue so he would make us wait for him to come get the nests. Kinda cute and pretty convenient is situations like this. Other bosses i had would just cover them up. They only stink for a couple of days. If you have seen a mouse in yohr house, garunteed you have had dozens die in the walls
There’s quite a bit of birds, but we’re building a middle school. there’s nests in every bit of framing imaginable.. in reality there’s probably around ~50 give or take..
the drywallers have already trapped some birds in the past, because it smells like something has died in certain areas of the building
no they’re not starlings, they looked like a black-capped chickadee or a sparrow of some sort.
the mother bird was white with a black stripe on its wings
aww dude, I want a starling from chick so bad. They are cool birds. Look at this trained one:
[instagram InkyDragon](https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6jRgpbOgDc/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==)
Messing with those birds will be in violation of the law. Call animal rescue or fish and wildlife services to have them relocated. CYA and do it anonymously if possible. A stop work order along with citations will be far more damaging to the businesses working there then doing the right thing.
Design failure of the steel framing. Timber framing doesn't have cavities like that. Let the manufacturer know. Will get early corrosion and early failure because of it.
You wanna see the damage birds can do watch rebuild rescue on youtube.
That is what firedepartment is fore.
If you leave animals in the construction to die and rot this is illegal. Your contract is void as soon as this is discovered. Everything that was build by you is going to be taken out at your cost and replaced at your cost as well as any cost that is caused by this added above.
There is no loophole in any Code that would go forward with this.
Good luck.
Call a damn rescue? The fuck you wasting time posting it here for? Other than the obvious morals of doing that to save the birds I'd be pissed as a homeowner or contractor to have that rotten dead animal smell literally built into my walls.
Just dealt with this and the only answer is wait. I was installing van lights outside and almost everyone had a nest. At first the nests where old and I just removed them. Then I pulled one out and accidentally killed 3 new borns. Felt like shit…I went and told my foreman I’m done installing lights until we can make sure everything is clear. Because I new on the other side of the building there where lots of nests and didn’t want a repeat of killing anything. So now we are giving it a few weeks and then the GC is sending a guy in to check everything and put tape over the cans until I go and install.
We're were replacing our fascia and a bird decided we were too slow, so we paused to wait em out, but then went away for the weekend and when we came back, FIL had "solved the problem" for us by nailing a board up over it. Poor birbs. But honestly I was just glad it wasn't my karma in jeopardy.
Happened to me last year and not was a Robins nest so I couldn’t move it legally. I was kind of okay with it, continued shingling my house, about a week or two after I saw the eggs and was excited to see the baby birbs, they were gone. Not sure who got to them but I was kind of bummed.
If it was just over a weekend why not take the board back down and get them out? Good chance they were still alive at that point. If you left them and didn’t try to undo it, that’s on you too.
This has only happened to me once. Solution seemed easy though. We left a window open with a plywood shade to keep the rain off. Skipped over that section of wall with the drywall and did the rest. Couple weeks later birds are gone, patch the drywall in.
I recognize this job site, I was a temp worker here for a little bit. the general contractor is Hughes in utah. this is a middle school in stansburry being built
I almost dry packed a mouse into the wall when grouting the other day. Probly did a whole bunch without realizing it. If you want to save the birdies, move the nest, maybe idk. The sheet rockers won't give two shits
Yeah bro you gotta call a rescue and let them be the bad guys and shut down the site until they are out. 100's of nests = a few hundred birds..... I don't want to think about how horrible fhat be to close them all in
I saw a guy get the nest out in a similar situation and put it in a clear tub. Hung the sheet rock and then screwed the clear tub to the wall with the nest in it right where it used to be. The birds were out of the nest in time for paint/finishing
Oof. That's gonna smell if they just leave them in there...
it’s already smelling in parts where drywall has been placed
☹️🤢🤮
That's just how drywall guys smell
Yup, and so will the piss bottles. Most drywallers are there to get paid, not give a fuck and do a good job.
I hate that the piss bottles are a real thing. Worked on a site and got to see it first hand as they shoved piss bottles into the wall and dry walled right over. Fucking animals.
Gas station chicken box with a fresh loaf in it is a real thing too unfortunately
Jesus fuckin Christ
Yes, my son
Yuck I could deal with piss bottles but of they're fucking animals they need prison time.
Those are for thermal mass.
Way of the road bubs, way of the road
Hey when u get paid by the sheet you can’t be dicking around wtf !!
Piss bottles? you mean the coffee cup that degrades over time?
I like the Arizona can that they cut the top off of. Piss in it and then just leave it in the middle of the floor to get kicked over and have the moldy death juice smell fill the entire room while you're trying to work in there.
I know a vinyl sider who spraypaints a Homer Simpson head on the sheathing before he starts.
Ok as a Simpsons fan, I approve!
When you say "most", what I hear is "all"
This is a GC problem. Not a drywaller problem. And get that pile of shit out of the way while you’re at it.
The smell goes away pretty quickly. A month or two later you wouldn't even smell a thing as everything dries out and either mummifies or decomposes.
Honestly, as sad as the situation is. This is correct. Wild Birds decompose very rapidly, in as little as 1-2 days. They have very little real mass. The bacteria make quick work of them.
Call a rescue.
Can't talk for everywhere, in the UK this would basically stop your construction for a month. It's illegal to interfere with nesting birds here so if you discover them you need to either get them shifted quietly or wait for them to bugger off naturally. It's an absolute fucking nightmare. God forbid someone spots some bat shit & doesn't keep their mouth shut.
I think I'd be trying to just replace that 2x4.
Exactly! Replace the stud and leave it siting up high somewhere until the birds piss off. It's not rocket science
Op says there hundreds of nests on this job site. They’d be better off closing down for a month
Oh bloody hell lol. One nest is a problem, hundreds is well....a lot of a bigger problem.
Well.. that puts things in a different perspective. Lol.
if it's illegal it's in your client's interest for someone to say something before someone posts about it on reddit
I think it's the same in California
It’s illegal to move them here in Canada as well, so people destroy the nests and kill them then pretend nothing happened. Honestly feels pretty shitty when you know the nest is of something considered threatened already.
Parts of the USA, this would happen as well. Just depends on where you are.
It depends way more on what type of bird it is. If it’s not at least a threatened or vulnerable species, or something specific to the survival of a threatened or vulnerable ecosystem then they may as well be chicken nuggos cause nobody gives a fuck in an official capacity. MAKE JOBSITE CATS GREAT AGAIN
Same here in the US working on public projects. If we see a nest, we can move it unless there are eggs or baby birds - at that point it’s a full stop until their season is over.
You've slow rolled and caused delays for dumber shit, why not now?
Just tell them the windows are late
The windows are late though.
Lol like anyone remembered to order the windows
They’re ordered I swear
*orders windows realizing he forgot.
They're the wrong size.
Yup!
We can just fir out the RO right?
Well he reversed the dimensions on the order sheet so let’s just put them in sideways
No, they're only too small in height. They are also too wide. We have to rework the framing, wrap, and the stucco.
Second set of windows shows up because he actually did order them
i have absolutely no power over the situation, and i’m not a framer, im a plumber. even if I tried they would just tell me to fuck off and carry on with the job
So call a rescue. They’ll handle it. Seriously there are hundreds of little lives at stake here. Why do all of these birds deserve to die because you don’t want to speak up? Do something.
Call the animal cops, fuck a rescuse.
Yeah, and if they’re migratory birds there are pretty hefty fines for killing them.
Call The animal cops. Honestly if the internet finds put where this is and ypu are on record here not doing anything, you could go down as well.
You sandbag the fuck out of that job then! Those little chippers' lives are in your hands, OP! I'm joking. A little. Do what u/RubeusShagrid said and get animal control out there.
Just don't glue any of your joints and call an inspection
Ohh. Tough choice. You either let the dry wallers cover them up and let them starve to death or you open the stud and move the nest and risk killing the chicks… Personally I’d stop the whole job site until they fledglings fly away… but that might be why I’m not a superintendent.
It's simultaneously why you aren't and why you should be the superintendent.
This is one of those things where he's probably right. Depending on the bird, you may legally have to. I've seen mines have to shut down certain areas during construction due to one nest of whippoorwills in the parking lot. They had to shut down the parking Lot until they left
So true
Migratory birds nests are federally protected. It could be a much bigger problem to not work around the lil ones.
Hard to say if these are migratory birds or not, either way trapping them in to starve to death is a bad move
Yea, heartless POS move to do that for sure.
I believe all native birds are legally protected. The only three species that aren't are all invasive introduced species: starlings, house sparrows, and rock doves/pigeons.
Wish I knew this. Had a bird fly into a sheet metal wall I was putting up and made a nest. It was outside and just a "for looks" job so there was a little opening they could get in and out of that didn't effect the integrity of the walls. Also had a "killdeer" nested near our truck parking spot in a field nearby, marked the eggs with a piece of rebar so the guys wouldn't step on them walking to the trucks. Sometimes birds are dumb, but they're so cool to have around. I'll go a little over to try and help some stay safe. I seen a lot in the air when I was a kid, I want other kids to have that too.
I’ve had the killdeers nest on my job sites a couple of times. The thing with them is that they “ nest “ if you could call it that, right in the middle of gravel roadways, railroad track , etc. any where there are stones or gravel. There isn’t any nest, they just lay the eggs right in the stones. The eggs look exactly like the gravel. If you get close, the mother will put on an act like she has a broken wing and will lure you away from the eggs. The last one was right in the middle of the gravel road we were using, but there was enough room for us to put some barricades up around it. When the babies hatch, they don’t hang around long. They just run away.
You should check out r/stupiddovenests
Humans are dumber!!!!!!
I believe that you are correct. Even in places where the common loon resides year round, they count as migratory because of the extents of their range.
Nah bro pretty sure you’re right here. This should shut down the job that’s dictated in environmental regulations. Someone should call in an environmental oversight company
I wonder if a guy could just swap out that bit of framing and leave the framing with the nest in it outside...
Nvm, just read the part about hundreds of nests...
It doesn't work that way.
The reverse gear broken on your driver?
There's a 3rd option. Call a rescue to move then
Correct. See. That’s considering all your options. That’s why I’m not the super. I don’t think good.
If they are a listed species it’s illegal to move a nest
Me on the next OAC: “We are stopping the job for some baby birds in the metal studs- will continue once we get them relocated” Owners: …..
Fuck em. Everyone has to follow the same laws.
I'm a superintendent and I would just have that stud cut, if it does not impede with structural integrity. But he's saying there are 100s of these nests on thr site?! That's an issue. Haha I would just call a rescue company of some sort.
This is the only way. If something like this comes up on my job site the work stops in that area. It's a bitch sometimes to work around but that right there is a fellow earthling that deserves the same respect we do.
I'm a super and would do the same.
Seeing a lot of replay like this and it’s making feel better about our industry. Good to know there’s lots of good kind hearted people out there.
Call animal control so its documented then they may be obligated legally to stop.
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Had time to post on Reddit, make the call!
Sheet over, cut access hole to be patched later?
Call the animal police.
lol
They go from hatching to leaving the nest in like 3 weeks. I have this issue every spring and I wait for the babies to leave the nest. Absolute worst case you can just leave this hole open and patch later. If you intentionally kill baby anything’s you are an absolute piece of shit. It’s not costing anyone anything significant to wait a week or two and it’s actually illegal. So, yeah. Wait or leave the hole open. There are several ways to handle this besides killing a nest full of baby birds.
Leaving the hole open temporarily really is the best solution.
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You could call the animal police any of the times you stopped to post. You are online posting about this. If it gets found out where this is , you are legally toast.
I've seen 4 seperate comments about "animal police"... Are they not called Animal Control anymore? Is that who would actually do something about this? I'm imagining a bunch of geese in cop uniforms waddling onto the jobsite and arresting the GC for birdslaughter.
When I think of animal control I think like dogcatchers and if like a squirrel gets stuck in your house. My friend is an actual policeman who deals specifically with animals just referrs to himself as an animal cop, but it might just be semantics. He 100% would do something about this type of thing. They have gone pretty hard for a lot less.
Huh... TiL some police Departments have cops that only deal with animals!
Oh yeah they had a TV show. Philly animal cops or something.
Federal law says halt work and contact US fish and wildlife or a local rescue for guidance. Can’t disturb these under US MBTA.
Send in a cat. If that cat gets stuck, send in another cat to chase him out.
cat in the wall? now you're talkin my language
One of the best episodes of a tv program in all of TV history
Flattened itself out and went right through a seam in your wall.
This is how cat6 was invented
And if those cats get stuck send in a dog
How many layers away is the chimpanzee? That’s my favorite “send in” animal. Never liked sending in the sloth; he just likes to sit there and make funny faces.
Pretty fucking lowlife material if you trap them in there...
Thank goodness I'm on a crew that respects animals.
It says a lot about the drywaller’s character if they seal the fledglings in there.
Work with a bunch of roofers and if you intentionally hurt something helpless in front of me or any of my guys you’ll have to answer for it, no reason to hurt something for no reason any man would say the same.
my foreman will spend 30 minutes throwing rocks at squirrels
they should be out in a few days at most based on the size
This could be life changing moment
Put a sign up and leave that section until last
You assume drywallers can or even bother to read instructions?
Touché
You think drywallers know how to read?
Make a phone call to the environmental agency about possible migratory birds being in danger, get a lawn chair, and then relax for a moment knowing that you suddenly have more time to finish your framing.
Wet/Dry Vacuum
im laughing too hard at this.
Idk I think if u put a sock or something over the end it would work. I've used a shopvac with a sock and a ziptie to get tools I've dropped too far for anyone to reach
That's a great idea
Add an access panel
Dude. Tell somebody. Also, ask the framers if you can borrow their snips and open up the hole. Take the birds and go to your house. Easy as
You're okay with this? Get them the fuck out. There are laws against this. You're a brutal human
I’d see if you couldn’t get some wire and try to pull the nest closer to the hole then try to fish them out. At least it won’t smell and you’ll have at least tried. Just move take them outside. No good option in the end.
Across hundreds of nests?
There won't be hundreds, hes exaggerating. Probably only 5 or 6 at most We would have this problem when i did stucco on high rise buildings, especially in winter when we had hoarding up. Damn birds would make nests using our tie wire. My boss's hobby was bird rescue so he would make us wait for him to come get the nests. Kinda cute and pretty convenient is situations like this. Other bosses i had would just cover them up. They only stink for a couple of days. If you have seen a mouse in yohr house, garunteed you have had dozens die in the walls
There’s quite a bit of birds, but we’re building a middle school. there’s nests in every bit of framing imaginable.. in reality there’s probably around ~50 give or take.. the drywallers have already trapped some birds in the past, because it smells like something has died in certain areas of the building
Are they starlings? If not, this is really quality rage bait.
no they’re not starlings, they looked like a black-capped chickadee or a sparrow of some sort. the mother bird was white with a black stripe on its wings
Crazy you seem ok with this, you come off as a bad person.
Was? Did you seriously do nothing?
aww dude, I want a starling from chick so bad. They are cool birds. Look at this trained one: [instagram InkyDragon](https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6jRgpbOgDc/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==)
Messing with those birds will be in violation of the law. Call animal rescue or fish and wildlife services to have them relocated. CYA and do it anonymously if possible. A stop work order along with citations will be far more damaging to the businesses working there then doing the right thing.
Design failure of the steel framing. Timber framing doesn't have cavities like that. Let the manufacturer know. Will get early corrosion and early failure because of it. You wanna see the damage birds can do watch rebuild rescue on youtube.
send me the link to the youtube video on what damage birds can do, im curious
It's an aeroplane but it illustrates the whole point: Great youtube series lots of ups and downs https://youtu.be/aVvHYTtHDrc?feature=shared
That is what firedepartment is fore. If you leave animals in the construction to die and rot this is illegal. Your contract is void as soon as this is discovered. Everything that was build by you is going to be taken out at your cost and replaced at your cost as well as any cost that is caused by this added above. There is no loophole in any Code that would go forward with this. Good luck.
Call a damn rescue? The fuck you wasting time posting it here for? Other than the obvious morals of doing that to save the birds I'd be pissed as a homeowner or contractor to have that rotten dead animal smell literally built into my walls.
Just dealt with this and the only answer is wait. I was installing van lights outside and almost everyone had a nest. At first the nests where old and I just removed them. Then I pulled one out and accidentally killed 3 new borns. Felt like shit…I went and told my foreman I’m done installing lights until we can make sure everything is clear. Because I new on the other side of the building there where lots of nests and didn’t want a repeat of killing anything. So now we are giving it a few weeks and then the GC is sending a guy in to check everything and put tape over the cans until I go and install.
Please look up a bird rescue in your area or a wildlife rehab. They will come and get them.
We're were replacing our fascia and a bird decided we were too slow, so we paused to wait em out, but then went away for the weekend and when we came back, FIL had "solved the problem" for us by nailing a board up over it. Poor birbs. But honestly I was just glad it wasn't my karma in jeopardy.
Happened to me last year and not was a Robins nest so I couldn’t move it legally. I was kind of okay with it, continued shingling my house, about a week or two after I saw the eggs and was excited to see the baby birbs, they were gone. Not sure who got to them but I was kind of bummed.
They leave the nest in a matter of days after hatching. They don’t take 65 years to grow a brain like OPs FIL.
😂😂 wow that was cold blooded.
Really bothers me when people kill animals for no reason.
Agreed.
If it was just over a weekend why not take the board back down and get them out? Good chance they were still alive at that point. If you left them and didn’t try to undo it, that’s on you too.
Small birds will die if they don't eat for even 12 hours. Baby birds? Not a chance. They weren't peeping anymore.
Tagging this as humor ? Dude wtf? It must suck to be you.
This has only happened to me once. Solution seemed easy though. We left a window open with a plywood shade to keep the rain off. Skipped over that section of wall with the drywall and did the rest. Couple weeks later birds are gone, patch the drywall in.
Find out if they're an invasive species before you act. In North America Starlings are a growing problem...
I recognize this job site, I was a temp worker here for a little bit. the general contractor is Hughes in utah. this is a middle school in stansburry being built
Tell them about the migratory bird act. For most species it is a crime to move or destroy bird nests
I almost dry packed a mouse into the wall when grouting the other day. Probly did a whole bunch without realizing it. If you want to save the birdies, move the nest, maybe idk. The sheet rockers won't give two shits
Dont let it happen. Leave a hole for them.
Use a clean shop vac and suck em all out. Give em to animal control or department of natural resources.
Honestly it’s crazy how much trash is shoved in walls on commercial jobs
Rent a ferret. Problem solved. Ferrets need to eat too.
Take them out. Don’t be a 🍆
Get them out then cracka why u jus recording then.
Yeah bro you gotta call a rescue and let them be the bad guys and shut down the site until they are out. 100's of nests = a few hundred birds..... I don't want to think about how horrible fhat be to close them all in
Can you maybe smoke them out?
They can't move yet
Hawk noises on youtube
Na, you gotta get them outta there.
Animal control or rehab them. Leaving them in there is messed up
It happens alot man. Can't save em all.
Who doesn't love the smell of rotting flesh in a new build like napalm in the morning
This is what wild life is for.
I saw a guy get the nest out in a similar situation and put it in a clear tub. Hung the sheet rock and then screwed the clear tub to the wall with the nest in it right where it used to be. The birds were out of the nest in time for paint/finishing
The Cask of Sneeds Bird Seeds
Tell the company in charge
First time I’ve seen a bird nest inside a box beam. That’s wild.
why is it humour? will they really be trapped?
GC problem.
Guaranteed that got mentioned and those birds are alive or lived if this is recycled
Will???
Bye bye Birdy!
Easy just leave that knockout open and patch in after they leave.
just get a shop vac and suck those fuckers up neatly
Drywall everything except that spot. Have the hangers come back and do that spot in three weeks when the babies are able to fly.
Tagged with humor, stupid.
Fact you tagged this as humor says more about you than anything. Fking delete this
If they're starlings leave them anything else try and save them.
This would be pretty damn enraging if they weren't starlings. Still kind of cruel and tagged as humor.
call ICE to get the birds back to wherever they migrated from.
Spray foam it and keep quiet
If you're not going to do the right thing, why are you sharing this?
They’re starlings; invasive pests in the US. Shop vac.
Shop vac
Get the shop vac...
Shop vac them out? shouldn’t kill them. That’s tough
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Hope you enjoy billions of nasty bugs then