Soffits are the bottom of your roof overhang. They ventilate your attic and support
the roof structure. To birds, squirrels, and insects, however, soffits are ideal for
creating a nest. They’re quiet, they’re up high, and they’re protected from weather.
If there are tiny holes, cracks, or loose panels in your soffits, pests will move right in.
Common Signs of Nesting in Soffits
You may hear scratching or chirping sounds from your roof. Small animals may
fly or crawl through tiny openings around your eaves. Droppings, feathers,
chewed lumber, or destroyed vents are also indicative. If you do nothing, these
critters will damage your soffit, attic insulation, and even electrical wiring.
Seal Cracks and Gaps Immediately
One of the simplest and most effective means of keeping birds and pests out is
sealing every opening. Inspect your soffits for cracks, gaps, or damaged panels.
Use caulk, weatherproof sealant, or wire mesh to seal them up. Be sure to pay
special attention to corners, vents, and roof edges—these are the most
typical entry points for pests.

Install Soffit Vent Covers
Well-installed vent covers maintain airflow going without letting pests in. Install
mesh or screened soffit vents that let air pass in but are too tiny for animals to
fit into. Select materials that won’t rust or shatter with time. These covers are
particularly vital in Calgary, where wildlife tends to go looking for heat
during cold months.
Trim Tree Branches Near Your Roof
Branches overhanging your house function as bridges for insects to access your
soffits. Birds, squirrels, and raccoons even use them as stepping stones onto
your roof. By cutting back overhanging branches, you make it more difficult for
critters to reach your house. Taking this easy measure prevents nesting from
occurring.
Use Bird Deterrents or Repellents
Bird spikes, reflective tape, or sound repellents may discourage birds from landing
close to your roofline. Position them along soffit edges or favourite nesting areas.
The deterrents are harmless and won’t injure the birds—they simply make
them find a different place to nest.
Regular Inspections Are Key
Schedule regular roof and soffit inspections, particularly before and after winter.
A Calgary roofer such as Straight Path Construction can inspect for damage or
unwanted nesting. Early detection of a problem stops expensive repairs and
insulates your home from harm.
Call a Professional for Repairs
If birds or insects have already damaged your property, it is best to hire a professional
to repair them. Roofing professionals can safely remove the nests, replace the
soffit panels that have been damaged, and apply pest-proof materials to prevent
future damage. Attempting to do it yourself can be dangerous and may
exacerbate the problem.
Final Thought
Birds and pests that nest in your soffits can create big issues from noise and mess
to roof and attic damage. Prevention is the best plan: seal holes, trim branches, and
put up sturdy vent covers. Need help? A local professional such as Straight Path
Construction can check your soffits and ensure your home remains protected
throughout the year.
Call to Action
Believe something is nesting in your soffits?
Contact Straight Path Construction, your trusted Calgary roofing company. We’ll
inspect, repair, and secure your soffits so your home stays safe and pest-free.