Beware of Nests in your Chimneys!
Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 9:08 pm
I thought you guys might find this interesting...
Yesterday, I had all the chimneys in my house swept. I'd noticed that Jackdaws had made a permanent home on my rooftop and guessed they'd built a nest in at least one of the pots. The Chimney Sweep did a good job and the picture below shows what he removed from just one chimney...

I weighed the bag of twigs and it came out at about 2st. 5lb. (about 15Kg). I could hardly believe my eyes! I've now had wire meshes fitted on the pots, so the Jackdaws cannot build another nest.
Nests can be very dangerous in chimneys... if you have a real fire, there is a danger of setting your chimney on fire. Also, if you have a gas fire, nests are extremely dangerous because they prevent dangerous fumes from escaping, including the deadly Carbon Monoxide.
It may be worthwhile checking your own chimneys!
Yesterday, I had all the chimneys in my house swept. I'd noticed that Jackdaws had made a permanent home on my rooftop and guessed they'd built a nest in at least one of the pots. The Chimney Sweep did a good job and the picture below shows what he removed from just one chimney...
I weighed the bag of twigs and it came out at about 2st. 5lb. (about 15Kg). I could hardly believe my eyes! I've now had wire meshes fitted on the pots, so the Jackdaws cannot build another nest.
Nests can be very dangerous in chimneys... if you have a real fire, there is a danger of setting your chimney on fire. Also, if you have a gas fire, nests are extremely dangerous because they prevent dangerous fumes from escaping, including the deadly Carbon Monoxide.
It may be worthwhile checking your own chimneys!