because the birds eggs are in there with the mommy bird in there
If the nest has eggs in it you might harm the chicks.
Just be patient until the babies are gone, then remove it by hand. If it has birds in it, they are breeding, and it is immoral and possibly illegal to disturb it. Hands off if it's occupied.
If a brooding bird is disturbed, it may abandon the nest, and the eggs will not hatch.
you will get attacked and have a face full of bees trust me I whacked a beehive with a golf club and I got stung. so do not hit beehives
Only new queen wasps hibernate, and they don't do it in the old nest, the rest die when the cold weather comes. So in winter there should be no live wasps in a nest, and nothing should happen if it is disturbed.Watch the nest for a while to see if there is any activity, and if you have the slightest doubt get professional help to remove it.
The dove looked for a place to build a nest.We will nest in this tree.You should not disturb a nest.We need air support to take put that machine gun nest before we advance up the hill.
Ya it is very bad indeed. Coz they dont live in a nest and if you find in a nest you wouldn't want to disturb them coz they are already homeless...
You get stung...
Yes but try to disturb her the least way possible. Only clean what you consider a danger to newly hatched chicks. Clean so the hen is not off the nest any more than a few minutes. Try not to move the nest much or the hen may stay off the eggs.
DO NOT DISTURB THE NEST! Seeing if they are all right will most certainly cause them to not be all right. If you disturb mother's nest, she may abandon her babies, stop nursing them, or worse, kill them. Wait 7-10 days minimum, when you clean the cage, just scoop out the old bedding, and put fresh bedding/food/water in. I wouldn't fiddle with the nest AT ALL. If they were born in a glass aquarium, you can safely look at the babies from underneath.
No, it would disturb the bird too much and it wouldn't come back, but if it was abandoned yes.
If the nest is occupied you will need a qualified pest controller. If it is unoccupied, just leave it alone.