A place to store food woodpeckers drill holes in some siding products to store acorns.
Why does woodpecker make round ole in siding.
Siding to peck on woodpeckers are attracted to siding they can peck on and make a loud sound because it helps them to attract a mate.
Shelter for a nest woodpeckers create large round holes in siding for breeding.
Woodpeckers use their strong beaks to create small holes in search of insects and insect larvae often destroying trees decks wood siding synthetic stucco siding and eaves gutters chimney caps and street lamps.
Unfortunately cedar siding seems to get a lot of damage from woodpeckers particularly if the house is adjacent to a wooded area.
It has been speculated that woodpeckers prefer to build their holes in houses for a variety of reasons.
While excavating holes a woodpecker first digs through the outer siding followed by the sheathing and then plywood layers directly into the insulation.
It is here that the nesting or roosting area is hollowed out.
Although some of their pecking locations are not made of wood woodpeckers also intentionally produce loud noises to attract mates.