If you have a woodpecker pecking on your house beyond this period and or throughout the year it may be because the bird is feeding on bugs such as carpenter ants in your siding.
Why do woodpeckers peck house siding.
This is why you might see a flicker pounding on a metal power pole or your house siding to make the loudest sound he can not to look for food or drill a hole but to make a statement.
These include houses with aluminum siding as well as the trim boards and fascia boards of any wood brick and stucco homes.
Drumming holes many siding types are potential instruments for woodpecker drumming behavior.
Normally the woodpecker finds insects under bark on trees and for some reason senses that underneath one s wooden siding lies food such as carpenter bee or other types of larvae.
Because it is feeding on insects living in the siding.
These diminutive birds 6 inches long peck at wood usually trees but downies sometimes switch to wood siding and can.
The culprit the downy woodpecker problematically lives up to its name.
You may have to call an exterminator to get rid of the underlying insect problem.
Three reasons why woodpeckers drill holes on houses.
If the birds are looking for insects the holes will be small and irregular.
The third reason for hammering is for communication.
Woodpeckers are particularly fond of the larvae of carpenter bees leafcutter bees and grass bagworms.