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How To Keep Woodpeckers Out

Do you have woodpeckers damaging the side of your house in Westchester, NY? Woodpeckers are a common nuisance for homeowners, pecking and drilling away at siding, trees, wooden furniture, and even sometimes gutters and downspouts. Woodpeckers are difficult to get rid of, especially because they are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Don’t worry, Westchester Wildlife can still help! We can provide you with exclusions and deterrents to keep woodpeckers from drilling at your home. We can also safely and humanely remove woodpeckers in accordance with laws and guidelines. Contact Westchester Wildlife to get started with a FREE estimate for woodpecker control and deterrent services in the NY/CT counties of Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Fairfield, and Litchfield at (800) 273-6673!

Types of Woodpeckers in CT and NY

two woodpeckers on a treeNew York and Connecticut are home to many different types of woodpeckers, with these different species varying wildly in size and coloration. Some of the species you may encounter include: 

  • Downy Woodpecker 
  • Hairy Woodpecker 
  • Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 
  • Northern Flicker 
  • Red-bellied Woodpecker 
  • Pileated Woodpecker 
  • Red-headed Woodpecker 

No matter what type of woodpecker is damaging your property, Westchester Wildlife is here to help with exclusion and deterrent services. 

Woodpecker Damage

woodpecker on a fenceWoodpeckers feed on insects like carpenter ants and carpenter bees that spend their time inside wood, so they have evolved to have sharp, sturdy beaks with which to peck and drill rapidly at trees, creating cavities that allow them to snatch insects for a quick meal. Woodpeckers will also create cavities inside trees to make their nests. During the springtime, male woodpeckers will attract mates and mark their territory by pecking loudly at any hard surface they can find. Woodpeckers can actually be beneficial in the yard, as they are natural pest control agents that feed on insects. Problems with woodpeckers arise when they start drilling holes on the sides of houses, on decks, and on deck furniture in search of food. Additionally, woodpeckers may start pecking on gutters, downspouts, metal eaves, and your home’s siding during their mating season. Woodpecker damage doesn’t just cause unsightly damage to your property, it can also leave your home more vulnerable to water leaks and pest intrusions. Additionally, the actual drilling process can be extremely loud and annoying, and may even disrupt your sleep schedule. 

What Attracts Woodpeckers?

Woodpeckers are attracted to dead trees on your property, as they provide a perfect spot for them to build their nests. Woodpeckers love to eat wood destroying insects like termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and wood boring beetles. If your home is infested with these pests, then woodpeckers will drill through your wooden structures to get these easy meals. If you have a bird feeder in your yard, woodpeckers will happily partake in any seeds or nuts inside. Woodpeckers are also attracted to the aluminum, tin, and other metals that might be on your roof, windows, flashing or gutters as they amplify their pecking sound, which is how woodpeckers communicate.

Woodpecker Deterrent

Woodpeckers are federally protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and must be handled with care. The best way to deal with a woodpecker problem is to deter them from your property. Bird spikes installed on high traffic areas will prevent them from landing, and installing bird netting will keep them out of your yard altogether. Scaring and hazing woodpeckers can also be effective, especially when two or more techniques are used at the same time. A good pest control program for your property can eliminate food sources for woodpeckers, which will cause them to move on from your home faster.

Woodpecker Control from Westchester Wildlife

Removal of woodpeckers from your property should be an absolute last resort, and you should never attempt to remove them yourself, as woodpeckers are federally protected. Always leave woodpecker removal to the experts at Westchester Wildlife. Our team can also seal off and fortify any holes that woodpeckers drilled into your home. Contact us to get started today with a FREE estimate at  (800) 273-6673!