If youâve ever had a bird stuck in your chimney, you know itâs not just a noisy inconvenience; it can turn into a serious problem fast. Between the chirping, the mess, and the risk of chimney fires, birds nesting in chimneys is an issue many homeowners in South Louisiana face during nesting season.
Letâs walk through what causes this to happen, how to handle it safely, and what to do if your DIY attempts donât work.
Key Takeaways
⢠Some birds, like chimney swifts, are protected, so you cannot remove them or their nests while active.
⢠You should remove bird nests after the season ends because they can block the flue and cause chimney fires.
⢠A chimney cap with a mesh screen helps stop birds from returning and protects your home from other problems.
⢠Expert bird control exterminators in New Orleans can safely remove birds and inspect your chimney if youâre unable to handle the issue yourself.
Identify What Kind of Bird Youâre Dealing With
Before you take any steps, itâs important to figure out what type of bird has made your chimney its home. Around here, chimney swifts are common. Theyâre small, grayish-brown birds that migrate and nest inside vertical structures like chimneys, much like they would in hollow trees.
Because theyâre a migratory bird, theyâre protected by federal law. That means you canât legally remove them or their nests while theyâre active.
If the birds are starlings or sparrows, you have more flexibility, but you still want to approach the situation with care.
Wait Until Nesting Season Is Over
If youâve confirmed chimney swifts are inside, your hands are tied for now. Youâll have to wait until the baby birds have left the nest before taking any action.
Nesting season typically runs from late spring into summer, so this step requires patience. Removing birds or their nests prematurely could land you in legal trouble, and itâs harmful to the birds.
Clean Out the Nesting Material
Once the birds are gone for good, itâs safe to clear out the old nest.
This is not just about cleanliness. Itâs about safety.
Nesting material like twigs, leaves, and feathers is highly flammable and can block your chimney flue, turning your fireplace into a fire hazard.
We recommend hiring a chimney sweep to do this part. Itâs the safest and most thorough way to get your chimney cleaned and ready to use again.
Inspect for Damage and Droppings
Bird droppings arenât just unsightly. They can carry diseases like histoplasmosis, a disease caused by bird droppings, especially in enclosed spaces like your fireplace chimney. Itâs a good idea to check for stains, odor, or signs of damage once the nest is removed.
If droppings are present, professional cleaning may be necessary to avoid health risks.
Install a Chimney Cap to Prevent Future Nesting
This is one of the most important steps you can take. A chimney cap with a mesh screen keeps birds (and other animals) from re-entering your flue. It also helps block rain and debris, and it doesnât affect airflow if installed correctly.
Around South Louisiana, chimney caps are a smart investment. Our warm climate makes local chimneys prime real estate for wild bird roosts.
If You Canât Keep Birds Out Yourself
If things donât go as planned, or if youâre not comfortable dealing with a bird infestation on your own, hereâs what to do instead.
Call a Local Wildlife Control Specialist
Professionals trained in bird removal and wildlife control understand the laws around migratory birds and can help you avoid legal missteps.
Theyâll inspect your chimney, identify the species, and determine the best time and method for safe removal. This is especially important if they are protected, or if youâre unsure whatâs in your chimney.
Schedule a Professional Chimney Cleaning
Even after the birds are gone, soot, droppings, and nesting material can stick around.
A certified chimney cleaning can ensure thereâs no remaining debris blocking your chimney flue. Itâs also a good time to get the whole system checked for damage or wear from bird nests.
Consider Installing Bird Deterrents
If youâve had birds roosting at the top of your chimney more than once, it might be time to add extra deterrents.
Bird spikes can prevent perching at the top of the chimney, while visual deterrents, like shiny tape or decoy predators, can discourage them from even approaching the area.
Donât Attempt Nest Removal During the Active Season
It bears repeating: if the birds are still in the nest, particularly if theyâre chimney swifts, donât try to remove them.
Besides the legal risk, disturbing a nest mid-season often leads to dead birds, which is not something you want to deal with inside your home.
Need Help Getting Birds Out of Your Chimney?
Birds nesting in your chimney can cause noise, mess, and serious fire hazards. At LaJaunieâs Pest Control, we understand the unique bird species that show up around Thibodaux, Houma, and throughout Southeastern Louisiana.
If DIY efforts arenât enough, or if youâre unsure how to proceed safely without disturbing protected species, professional help is the best solution. From humane bird removal to bird-proofing solutions like chimney caps and wildlife exclusion, our pest control experts will make sure your home stays quiet, safe, and bird-free.
Weâre just one call away.
Our wildlife control experts offer same-day service in most areas and can safely resolve the issue without putting your home or the birds in danger.
Let us take care of it so you can get back to enjoying your home in peace.


