Bird Nest Inspection

 

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Q: What are some options available in the market to inspect a bird's nest?
A: As shown in the video.. ******* Applications: Pest Inspection, Exhaust Fan repair/parts replacement ***Pest Inspection/Removal, Exhaust Fan Repair/replacement ****Bathroom exhaust fan replacement and pest/bird nest inspection without drywall or cover damage ... *** Relevant material: “Fan or blower noises on heating and air conditioning systems may include ticking or clicking (fan blade hitting an obstruction), humming (motor troubles), rattling (loose fan pulley), squeaking (dry fan or fan motor bearings) and other sounds. Air conditioner and heat pump systems use fans both in the indoor air handler (the blower fan) and outside at the compressor-condenser unit....Electrical component clicking snapping noises: Watch out: sparking, arcing at electrical components including a fan relay or contactor or fan motor wiring itself is likely to presage a component failure and can risk fire or shock....” (" Sources of Fan Noises in Buildings & How to Control Fan Noises", https://inspectapedia.com/noise_diagnosis/Fan_Noise_Diagnosis.php) *** Relevant statistics: "The average cost to remove a bird nest with live bird capture is $555...." (Bird Nest Removal Cost »", https://www.fixr.com/costs/bird-removal) *** Relevant article: "Birds are often beautiful, but they can easily cause problems, as well. A bird’s nest built in a pretty tree might make for a pleasant addition to a property, but a difference of location can make for a truly troublesome experience.... Laundry vents. The hot air generated by laundry dryers needs to be allowed to escape into the outdoors. Exposed, exterior vents that are attached to laundry rooms often prove especially attractive to birds that prioritize warmth when selecting locations for their nests. Bathroom vents. Most bathrooms include vents which are designed to allow humid air to flow out, often when propelled by a fan. A bathroom vent can make for the perfect-seeming place for a bird to build its nest.... ....Kitchen vents. The odors and heat produced by cooking are most often directed outside through purpose-built vents. Once again, the warmth of a kitchen vent outlet can make it particularly appealing to birds.... ....Chimneys. Certain types of birds are notorious for building nests in chimneys, where the associated dangers are often particularly high. Simply installing a chimney screen can prevent damage to your home. Quickly seeing to bird removal from chimney crowns and flues will always be the best policy...". Insects. Many birds are chronically infested with parasites like ticks, fleas, or mites. When birds build nests in the external openings of homes, these little insects often find their way inside...... ...Odors. Nests built in vents and chimneys subject birds to dangers that many are not well equipped to face. Some birds end up dying near their vent-based nests and producing objectionable odors as they decompose.... ...Fire. One of the most important reasons to see to bird removal from vent or chimney outlets is to avoid the risk of a fire. Nests themselves are often quite flammable, and the heat flowing through such passages can set them ablaze. ...("Birds that Nest in Vents can be Troublesome to Homeowners", https://www.google.com/amp/s/animalcontrolspecialists.com/blog/birds-that-nest/amp/) *** Relevant Insurance Coverage: Unfortunately pest removal is not part of any coverage but indirect damage like fire may be insured by broad property coverages ..... a. Liability for body injury or property damage either from DIY jobs or business operations, liability of a tenant, liability of a landlord for maintenance, liability for children b. Travel & health ***

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