House Sparrow

Description

House sparrows have a wingspan of 6 inches. They have a body length of 5-6 inches. Male house sparrows have streaked brown plumage with pale cheeks, a grey crown and black bib. The females are paler and without the patterned head. 

Habitat

They are typically found near human habituation, including city centers, parks, gardens, farms and fields.

Diet

House sparrows feed mainly on seeds, but will also eat other vegetable matter and insects.

How to Deter Sparrows

Sparrows nest in spring and summer, choosing buildings, holes and bushes to nest in. There are many humane, effective methods and products for deterring sparrows.

pest sparrowHabitat modification

  • If a sparrow has chosen to nest in a small hole such as an open vent, use a physical barrier like Copper Stuf-fit Mesh to block them out.

  • Block sparrows from entering eaves or other open areas with bird netting.

  • Treat ledges and rafters with Transparent Bird Gel to prevent sparrows from landing or nesting. Transparent Bird Gel is low profile and will last up to 6 months outdoors.

Remove any food source

  • Sparrows may be attracted to your garden, lawn area or song bird feeders as a food source.

bird deterrent divertersScare Tactics

  • Visual deterrents with reflective surfaces can be hung in open spaces to scare birds by creating a visual distraction zone.

  • Hawks are a natural predator of sparrows. Use the Hawk Decoy in gardens, patios, balconies and other open spaces to scare sparrows away.

  • Sound deterrents alert sparrows of nearby danger by broadcasting predator and sparrow distress calls making them want to flee the area.

Humane Removal / Professional Installer

  • If you don’t have the time, resources or expertise to solve your bird problem, there are wildlife and pest control companies that offer bird control as a service.

  • These professionals can install bird control products and offer other services such as clean-up and humane trap and removal.

  • Call Absolute Bird Control at 1-877-820-8205 for a qualified installer in your area.