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I took swimming noodles and stuffed them in the gap where the birds liked to nest, and it seems to have done the trick.

Many retractable awnings now retract without any gap between the home and the end of the awning. If you're getting a new awning, make sure they are using this type of new awning.

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To discourage birds from nesting in your retractable awning, you can install bird deterrents such as spikes or netting, play loud noises near the area, or use visual deterrents like reflective objects. Regularly cleaning the awning to remove debris and nesting materials can also help prevent birds from settling in.

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