My old mother has been on the phone to me about a seagull's nest on her roof.
Can I remove a nest myself?
Or do you need to be licensed for that kind of thing?
She's not sure if there is eggs in it or not.
Only way to check would be for me to get up there for a look... Which I don't really fancy to be honest.
I don't have roof ladders and the tiles are slate so I can't just shimmy up.
Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey
Date: Tue 18 Jun 12:57
if eggs/young may well find they dive bomb as you approach property. We has issues with them at our office and they were attacking people between the carpark and office doors
Still not sure... Went for a look last night and although I can see what looks like a nest, there was no activity or gulls near it.
Hoping they have abandoned the nest.