It is not illegal to feed seagulls. However, one might argue, if vast flocks of seagulls are being attracted to your lawn because you neighbor is feeding them, that your neighbor is causing a nuisance. I think the first thing to try is to ask your neighbor to go down to the beach and feed the seagulls there, where it will not be a nuisance. Other than that, see if there is anything applicable in your municipal by-laws.
You should politely talk to your neighbor about the situation and ask them to stop nailing into your fence as it is your property. If they don't comply, you can consider legal action or mediation to resolve the issue.
It depends on the circumstances and local laws. Generally, if your neighbor's property causes damage to your property due to negligence or failure to maintain their property, they may be liable for the damage. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and options in this situation.
You can sue a neighbor for spreading lies if you can prove that the neighbor started the rumors and that they were harmful to your character. This suit will fall under slander or defamation laws.
It's good that you called the police when you saw the kids trespassing on your neighbor's land. It's important to respect your neighbor's property rights and follow the appropriate steps to address the situation.
If your neighbor is liable through negligence for causing fire damage to your property you could file a claim on the liability portion of your neighbors insurance policy. If he caused the fire intentionally then his insurance company would not pay for damages as criminal acts are not covered.
No.
People often feed seagulls because they enjoy interacting with wildlife and find it entertaining to watch the birds' behavior. Many view feeding them as a way to connect with nature, especially in coastal areas where seagulls are common. Additionally, some individuals may feel sympathy for the birds, believing they are helping them find food. However, feeding seagulls can lead to dependency on human food and disrupt their natural foraging behaviors.
You could ask them to please stop feeding the cat. It also depends how many cats she's feeding? And how you sure that it's the whole neighborhood that the whole problem is for or just you and a few other people? You could ask the city if she's got a lot of cats that are causing a problem for the whole neighborhood.
You stop feeding them when they die.
Feeding seagulls in residential areas is often discouraged and may be illegal in some places due to local ordinances aimed at preventing nuisance wildlife and health issues. Many municipalities have regulations that specifically prohibit feeding birds, including seagulls, as it can attract larger populations and create sanitation concerns. It's best to check local laws or guidelines to understand the specific regulations in your area.
When you stop feeding it
Some names of scavengers include vultures, hyenas, crows, raccoons, and seagulls. These animals are known for feeding on dead or decaying organisms.
Yes, Seagulls have a weak membrame over their eyes and after many years of salt water diving this damages the membrame and causes blindness. The offspring of the gull will then carry on feeding their parents until they get bored and have to kill them through kamikaze cliff smashing or leading them out to the ocean to starve. Seagulls are evil. Simply look into their blind eyes.
Yes, seagulls can bite humans if they feel threatened or are trying to protect their territory. To protect yourself from potential bites, avoid feeding seagulls, maintain a safe distance, and do not approach their nests or young. If a seagull does try to bite you, calmly move away and seek medical attention if necessary.
segulls are white and geese are long neck black and grey birds
No, Seagulls are white.
Don't stop! They know when to carry on about migrating. Stop when you have no birds.