How to remove a live bird stuck in chimney stack? |
Tools you may need to remove the live bird from a chimney:
- Large box - That fits inside fireplace
- Stiff cardboard sheet - Larger than the box opening
- Torch - To encourage the bird
- Mirror - To look up the chimney
- Sheets - To keep your carpet/ furniture clean
- Towel - To catch the bird
- Broom - To guide the bird
- Glimpse inside the chimney to try and find the bird, use your torch & mirror if needed.
- Open damper if you have one.
- Close all doors in the room to the rest of the house, this is to contain the bird should it escape into the room.
- Sheet up around the fireplace to protect the carpet.
- Turn your torch on and place your torch / spotlight in the box.
- Place the large box, open side up, inside the chimney opening. Prop the box up with another box if required, so there is a small gap between the box and the highest point of the fire place.
- Turn off TV & radio, and keep talking to a minimum to Bring silence to the room, Keep quite until the feathered creature enters the box.
- Slide the cardboard sheet delicately over the container opening, catching the Bird inside.
- Tenderly remove the container from the chimney, taking the box and bird outside.
- Remove the cardboard top from the box to set the winged creature free.
How to remove a live bird if it is in the fireplace or room?
- Close all doors that allow access to the house.
- Open all windows / doors to the outside world.
- Turn off lights and make the room darker then outside,
- If required turn on outside light.
- Use one of the options below to remove the bird from your property.
- Gently guide the winged animal toward the open window or door with the broom.
- Slowly throw a towel over the winged animal to trap it then take the towel tenderly outside to free.
On the off chance that feathered creatures have built a nest in the chimney, do not disturb the nest at this time, as some species are protected by law. At the end of the bird season in late August / early September is the time to book in your chimney sweep to remove the un-active nest.
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______________________________This article was written by Jim Chim-in-ey,
An insurance approved chimney sweep
JC sweeps all open fires, wood burners and stoves.
Covering Bournemouth, Poole, Blandford Forum and Dorset.