Ericka asked:
I think they might have a nest in this bush, and the spigot i use to turn on the hose must be close to their nest. I don’t want to hurt them, but i would like to get rid of them so I can do my job without fear of dive bombing furiously cheeping robins. PLEASE HELP ME!
Silver Oak
I think they might have a nest in this bush, and the spigot i use to turn on the hose must be close to their nest. I don’t want to hurt them, but i would like to get rid of them so I can do my job without fear of dive bombing furiously cheeping robins. PLEASE HELP ME!
Silver Oak
Tags: Dive Bombing, Job, Spigot

Silver Oak
You’re right about the nest, and it probably contains ******. The robins cannot move the nest. Could you possibly use a different spigot, longer hose or other means of avoiding the area until the ****** are fledged and ready to leave. This would take less than two weeks usually.
Silver Oak
take an umbrella with you that way they attack the umbrella
and wait till the baby birds leave their nests