Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
#21
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
Wait a week, the problem will take care of itself.
fray wrote:
> So I go on vacation for 2 weeks and leave my Jeep in the front
> driveway.... Yesterday I'm driving around and hear
> "chirp-chirp-chirp-chirp" constantly after driving away.
>
> Apparently some bird decided that my jeep would be a great place to
> nest and have a family!
>
> As far as I can tell the nest is somewhere in the back, possibly by the
> back gas tank. I can hear them, but I havn't been able to see them.
> I'm afraid now that I've driven away and returned the momma bird won't
> come back and the little ones will die (and stink).
>
> I'm really not sure where the nest is... I don't see any straw or
> anything sticking out anywhere, so it's got to be way up there
> somewhere.
>
> My question is:
>
> 1) Anyone have any idea where there is enough room for a bird to nest?
> (On top of the tank maybe?)
>
> 2) If I do leave the nest for a few weeks.. what damage might be
> possible? Wiring is what I'm mostly afraid of..
>
> 3) Any idea how to get in there and clean out the nest? Do I need to
> drop the fuel tank? If so anyone have any pointers?
>
> Thanx!
> --Mark
>
fray wrote:
> So I go on vacation for 2 weeks and leave my Jeep in the front
> driveway.... Yesterday I'm driving around and hear
> "chirp-chirp-chirp-chirp" constantly after driving away.
>
> Apparently some bird decided that my jeep would be a great place to
> nest and have a family!
>
> As far as I can tell the nest is somewhere in the back, possibly by the
> back gas tank. I can hear them, but I havn't been able to see them.
> I'm afraid now that I've driven away and returned the momma bird won't
> come back and the little ones will die (and stink).
>
> I'm really not sure where the nest is... I don't see any straw or
> anything sticking out anywhere, so it's got to be way up there
> somewhere.
>
> My question is:
>
> 1) Anyone have any idea where there is enough room for a bird to nest?
> (On top of the tank maybe?)
>
> 2) If I do leave the nest for a few weeks.. what damage might be
> possible? Wiring is what I'm mostly afraid of..
>
> 3) Any idea how to get in there and clean out the nest? Do I need to
> drop the fuel tank? If so anyone have any pointers?
>
> Thanx!
> --Mark
>
#22
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
Besides a nest that might have been made in the spare tire, the fender jwels
don't go all of the way to the back of the vehicle, and birds might like to
fly between the fender well and the back of the vehicle. There is a
significant amount of exposed wiring and stuff that can support a nest.
"fray" <groups@hatle.net> wrote in message
news:1120140568.673017.54640@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> So I go on vacation for 2 weeks and leave my Jeep in the front
> driveway.... Yesterday I'm driving around and hear
> "chirp-chirp-chirp-chirp" constantly after driving away.
>
> Apparently some bird decided that my jeep would be a great place to
> nest and have a family!
>
> As far as I can tell the nest is somewhere in the back, possibly by the
> back gas tank. I can hear them, but I havn't been able to see them.
> I'm afraid now that I've driven away and returned the momma bird won't
> come back and the little ones will die (and stink).
>
> I'm really not sure where the nest is... I don't see any straw or
> anything sticking out anywhere, so it's got to be way up there
> somewhere.
>
> My question is:
>
> 1) Anyone have any idea where there is enough room for a bird to nest?
> (On top of the tank maybe?)
>
> 2) If I do leave the nest for a few weeks.. what damage might be
> possible? Wiring is what I'm mostly afraid of..
>
> 3) Any idea how to get in there and clean out the nest? Do I need to
> drop the fuel tank? If so anyone have any pointers?
>
> Thanx!
> --Mark
>
don't go all of the way to the back of the vehicle, and birds might like to
fly between the fender well and the back of the vehicle. There is a
significant amount of exposed wiring and stuff that can support a nest.
"fray" <groups@hatle.net> wrote in message
news:1120140568.673017.54640@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> So I go on vacation for 2 weeks and leave my Jeep in the front
> driveway.... Yesterday I'm driving around and hear
> "chirp-chirp-chirp-chirp" constantly after driving away.
>
> Apparently some bird decided that my jeep would be a great place to
> nest and have a family!
>
> As far as I can tell the nest is somewhere in the back, possibly by the
> back gas tank. I can hear them, but I havn't been able to see them.
> I'm afraid now that I've driven away and returned the momma bird won't
> come back and the little ones will die (and stink).
>
> I'm really not sure where the nest is... I don't see any straw or
> anything sticking out anywhere, so it's got to be way up there
> somewhere.
>
> My question is:
>
> 1) Anyone have any idea where there is enough room for a bird to nest?
> (On top of the tank maybe?)
>
> 2) If I do leave the nest for a few weeks.. what damage might be
> possible? Wiring is what I'm mostly afraid of..
>
> 3) Any idea how to get in there and clean out the nest? Do I need to
> drop the fuel tank? If so anyone have any pointers?
>
> Thanx!
> --Mark
>
#23
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
Besides a nest that might have been made in the spare tire, the fender jwels
don't go all of the way to the back of the vehicle, and birds might like to
fly between the fender well and the back of the vehicle. There is a
significant amount of exposed wiring and stuff that can support a nest.
"fray" <groups@hatle.net> wrote in message
news:1120140568.673017.54640@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> So I go on vacation for 2 weeks and leave my Jeep in the front
> driveway.... Yesterday I'm driving around and hear
> "chirp-chirp-chirp-chirp" constantly after driving away.
>
> Apparently some bird decided that my jeep would be a great place to
> nest and have a family!
>
> As far as I can tell the nest is somewhere in the back, possibly by the
> back gas tank. I can hear them, but I havn't been able to see them.
> I'm afraid now that I've driven away and returned the momma bird won't
> come back and the little ones will die (and stink).
>
> I'm really not sure where the nest is... I don't see any straw or
> anything sticking out anywhere, so it's got to be way up there
> somewhere.
>
> My question is:
>
> 1) Anyone have any idea where there is enough room for a bird to nest?
> (On top of the tank maybe?)
>
> 2) If I do leave the nest for a few weeks.. what damage might be
> possible? Wiring is what I'm mostly afraid of..
>
> 3) Any idea how to get in there and clean out the nest? Do I need to
> drop the fuel tank? If so anyone have any pointers?
>
> Thanx!
> --Mark
>
don't go all of the way to the back of the vehicle, and birds might like to
fly between the fender well and the back of the vehicle. There is a
significant amount of exposed wiring and stuff that can support a nest.
"fray" <groups@hatle.net> wrote in message
news:1120140568.673017.54640@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> So I go on vacation for 2 weeks and leave my Jeep in the front
> driveway.... Yesterday I'm driving around and hear
> "chirp-chirp-chirp-chirp" constantly after driving away.
>
> Apparently some bird decided that my jeep would be a great place to
> nest and have a family!
>
> As far as I can tell the nest is somewhere in the back, possibly by the
> back gas tank. I can hear them, but I havn't been able to see them.
> I'm afraid now that I've driven away and returned the momma bird won't
> come back and the little ones will die (and stink).
>
> I'm really not sure where the nest is... I don't see any straw or
> anything sticking out anywhere, so it's got to be way up there
> somewhere.
>
> My question is:
>
> 1) Anyone have any idea where there is enough room for a bird to nest?
> (On top of the tank maybe?)
>
> 2) If I do leave the nest for a few weeks.. what damage might be
> possible? Wiring is what I'm mostly afraid of..
>
> 3) Any idea how to get in there and clean out the nest? Do I need to
> drop the fuel tank? If so anyone have any pointers?
>
> Thanx!
> --Mark
>
#24
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
Besides a nest that might have been made in the spare tire, the fender jwels
don't go all of the way to the back of the vehicle, and birds might like to
fly between the fender well and the back of the vehicle. There is a
significant amount of exposed wiring and stuff that can support a nest.
"fray" <groups@hatle.net> wrote in message
news:1120140568.673017.54640@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> So I go on vacation for 2 weeks and leave my Jeep in the front
> driveway.... Yesterday I'm driving around and hear
> "chirp-chirp-chirp-chirp" constantly after driving away.
>
> Apparently some bird decided that my jeep would be a great place to
> nest and have a family!
>
> As far as I can tell the nest is somewhere in the back, possibly by the
> back gas tank. I can hear them, but I havn't been able to see them.
> I'm afraid now that I've driven away and returned the momma bird won't
> come back and the little ones will die (and stink).
>
> I'm really not sure where the nest is... I don't see any straw or
> anything sticking out anywhere, so it's got to be way up there
> somewhere.
>
> My question is:
>
> 1) Anyone have any idea where there is enough room for a bird to nest?
> (On top of the tank maybe?)
>
> 2) If I do leave the nest for a few weeks.. what damage might be
> possible? Wiring is what I'm mostly afraid of..
>
> 3) Any idea how to get in there and clean out the nest? Do I need to
> drop the fuel tank? If so anyone have any pointers?
>
> Thanx!
> --Mark
>
don't go all of the way to the back of the vehicle, and birds might like to
fly between the fender well and the back of the vehicle. There is a
significant amount of exposed wiring and stuff that can support a nest.
"fray" <groups@hatle.net> wrote in message
news:1120140568.673017.54640@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> So I go on vacation for 2 weeks and leave my Jeep in the front
> driveway.... Yesterday I'm driving around and hear
> "chirp-chirp-chirp-chirp" constantly after driving away.
>
> Apparently some bird decided that my jeep would be a great place to
> nest and have a family!
>
> As far as I can tell the nest is somewhere in the back, possibly by the
> back gas tank. I can hear them, but I havn't been able to see them.
> I'm afraid now that I've driven away and returned the momma bird won't
> come back and the little ones will die (and stink).
>
> I'm really not sure where the nest is... I don't see any straw or
> anything sticking out anywhere, so it's got to be way up there
> somewhere.
>
> My question is:
>
> 1) Anyone have any idea where there is enough room for a bird to nest?
> (On top of the tank maybe?)
>
> 2) If I do leave the nest for a few weeks.. what damage might be
> possible? Wiring is what I'm mostly afraid of..
>
> 3) Any idea how to get in there and clean out the nest? Do I need to
> drop the fuel tank? If so anyone have any pointers?
>
> Thanx!
> --Mark
>
#25
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
Besides a nest that might have been made in the spare tire, the fender jwels
don't go all of the way to the back of the vehicle, and birds might like to
fly between the fender well and the back of the vehicle. There is a
significant amount of exposed wiring and stuff that can support a nest.
"fray" <groups@hatle.net> wrote in message
news:1120140568.673017.54640@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> So I go on vacation for 2 weeks and leave my Jeep in the front
> driveway.... Yesterday I'm driving around and hear
> "chirp-chirp-chirp-chirp" constantly after driving away.
>
> Apparently some bird decided that my jeep would be a great place to
> nest and have a family!
>
> As far as I can tell the nest is somewhere in the back, possibly by the
> back gas tank. I can hear them, but I havn't been able to see them.
> I'm afraid now that I've driven away and returned the momma bird won't
> come back and the little ones will die (and stink).
>
> I'm really not sure where the nest is... I don't see any straw or
> anything sticking out anywhere, so it's got to be way up there
> somewhere.
>
> My question is:
>
> 1) Anyone have any idea where there is enough room for a bird to nest?
> (On top of the tank maybe?)
>
> 2) If I do leave the nest for a few weeks.. what damage might be
> possible? Wiring is what I'm mostly afraid of..
>
> 3) Any idea how to get in there and clean out the nest? Do I need to
> drop the fuel tank? If so anyone have any pointers?
>
> Thanx!
> --Mark
>
don't go all of the way to the back of the vehicle, and birds might like to
fly between the fender well and the back of the vehicle. There is a
significant amount of exposed wiring and stuff that can support a nest.
"fray" <groups@hatle.net> wrote in message
news:1120140568.673017.54640@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> So I go on vacation for 2 weeks and leave my Jeep in the front
> driveway.... Yesterday I'm driving around and hear
> "chirp-chirp-chirp-chirp" constantly after driving away.
>
> Apparently some bird decided that my jeep would be a great place to
> nest and have a family!
>
> As far as I can tell the nest is somewhere in the back, possibly by the
> back gas tank. I can hear them, but I havn't been able to see them.
> I'm afraid now that I've driven away and returned the momma bird won't
> come back and the little ones will die (and stink).
>
> I'm really not sure where the nest is... I don't see any straw or
> anything sticking out anywhere, so it's got to be way up there
> somewhere.
>
> My question is:
>
> 1) Anyone have any idea where there is enough room for a bird to nest?
> (On top of the tank maybe?)
>
> 2) If I do leave the nest for a few weeks.. what damage might be
> possible? Wiring is what I'm mostly afraid of..
>
> 3) Any idea how to get in there and clean out the nest? Do I need to
> drop the fuel tank? If so anyone have any pointers?
>
> Thanx!
> --Mark
>
#26
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
Just an FYI, I have verified the birds are not in the spare tire
carrier. They're definatly in the back under the jeep and possibly
above the gas tank (or behind it or???)
I'm still trying to figure out the best way to deal with this.. I'm not
sure a power washer will help simply because I'm not sure where to
wash.
Even if the birds survive and flee my jeep.. I'm afraid of the stench
of rotting nest. (The jeep definatly smells "outdoorsy" compared to
when I left for vacation... so I suspect there is probably a
significant amount of bird crap somewhere.)
carrier. They're definatly in the back under the jeep and possibly
above the gas tank (or behind it or???)
I'm still trying to figure out the best way to deal with this.. I'm not
sure a power washer will help simply because I'm not sure where to
wash.
Even if the birds survive and flee my jeep.. I'm afraid of the stench
of rotting nest. (The jeep definatly smells "outdoorsy" compared to
when I left for vacation... so I suspect there is probably a
significant amount of bird crap somewhere.)
#27
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
Just an FYI, I have verified the birds are not in the spare tire
carrier. They're definatly in the back under the jeep and possibly
above the gas tank (or behind it or???)
I'm still trying to figure out the best way to deal with this.. I'm not
sure a power washer will help simply because I'm not sure where to
wash.
Even if the birds survive and flee my jeep.. I'm afraid of the stench
of rotting nest. (The jeep definatly smells "outdoorsy" compared to
when I left for vacation... so I suspect there is probably a
significant amount of bird crap somewhere.)
carrier. They're definatly in the back under the jeep and possibly
above the gas tank (or behind it or???)
I'm still trying to figure out the best way to deal with this.. I'm not
sure a power washer will help simply because I'm not sure where to
wash.
Even if the birds survive and flee my jeep.. I'm afraid of the stench
of rotting nest. (The jeep definatly smells "outdoorsy" compared to
when I left for vacation... so I suspect there is probably a
significant amount of bird crap somewhere.)
#28
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
Just an FYI, I have verified the birds are not in the spare tire
carrier. They're definatly in the back under the jeep and possibly
above the gas tank (or behind it or???)
I'm still trying to figure out the best way to deal with this.. I'm not
sure a power washer will help simply because I'm not sure where to
wash.
Even if the birds survive and flee my jeep.. I'm afraid of the stench
of rotting nest. (The jeep definatly smells "outdoorsy" compared to
when I left for vacation... so I suspect there is probably a
significant amount of bird crap somewhere.)
carrier. They're definatly in the back under the jeep and possibly
above the gas tank (or behind it or???)
I'm still trying to figure out the best way to deal with this.. I'm not
sure a power washer will help simply because I'm not sure where to
wash.
Even if the birds survive and flee my jeep.. I'm afraid of the stench
of rotting nest. (The jeep definatly smells "outdoorsy" compared to
when I left for vacation... so I suspect there is probably a
significant amount of bird crap somewhere.)
#29
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
Just an FYI, I have verified the birds are not in the spare tire
carrier. They're definatly in the back under the jeep and possibly
above the gas tank (or behind it or???)
I'm still trying to figure out the best way to deal with this.. I'm not
sure a power washer will help simply because I'm not sure where to
wash.
Even if the birds survive and flee my jeep.. I'm afraid of the stench
of rotting nest. (The jeep definatly smells "outdoorsy" compared to
when I left for vacation... so I suspect there is probably a
significant amount of bird crap somewhere.)
carrier. They're definatly in the back under the jeep and possibly
above the gas tank (or behind it or???)
I'm still trying to figure out the best way to deal with this.. I'm not
sure a power washer will help simply because I'm not sure where to
wash.
Even if the birds survive and flee my jeep.. I'm afraid of the stench
of rotting nest. (The jeep definatly smells "outdoorsy" compared to
when I left for vacation... so I suspect there is probably a
significant amount of bird crap somewhere.)
#30
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
then goto a carwash that sprays the under carriage
"fray" <groups@hatle.net> wrote in message
news:1120154736.693480.105620@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Just an FYI, I have verified the birds are not in the spare tire
> carrier. They're definatly in the back under the jeep and possibly
> above the gas tank (or behind it or???)
>
> I'm still trying to figure out the best way to deal with this.. I'm not
> sure a power washer will help simply because I'm not sure where to
> wash.
>
> Even if the birds survive and flee my jeep.. I'm afraid of the stench
> of rotting nest. (The jeep definatly smells "outdoorsy" compared to
> when I left for vacation... so I suspect there is probably a
> significant amount of bird crap somewhere.)
>
"fray" <groups@hatle.net> wrote in message
news:1120154736.693480.105620@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Just an FYI, I have verified the birds are not in the spare tire
> carrier. They're definatly in the back under the jeep and possibly
> above the gas tank (or behind it or???)
>
> I'm still trying to figure out the best way to deal with this.. I'm not
> sure a power washer will help simply because I'm not sure where to
> wash.
>
> Even if the birds survive and flee my jeep.. I'm afraid of the stench
> of rotting nest. (The jeep definatly smells "outdoorsy" compared to
> when I left for vacation... so I suspect there is probably a
> significant amount of bird crap somewhere.)
>