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Find out how to take care of roofs in a planned way

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Since a roof is out of sight, many people don't know how many pests can get on it. If the roof doesn't get regular maintenance, it can rot, fall apart, and soon start leaking. If you don't take care of your roof, it may need to be replaced soon. This can be very expensive and cause problems for the whole house. So, the first thing to do to take care of a roof is to look at it often. You must get connected with the professionals to handle birds on the house roof .   Quite often, strange sounds and scratching will come from the roof. Checking your roof, eaves, and any other protrusions where nests can be built is the best way to see if pests have taken over. Some common pests that like to live on roofs are:   • Rats   • Mice   • Birds   • Bats   Pests will be easy to spot if a roof is inspected often. Check the roof for droppings. You can tell if it is a brown rat, a black rat, a mouse, or a bat by the size and shape of the droppings. Bird poop is different f...

Top Causes for Pigeons on Your Rooftop

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Introduction:   A million-dollar question is how to efficiently and permanently get rid of pigeons on rooftops.   Because they are made up of big buildings with long, flat rooftops, industrial sites and industries make excellent roosting and nesting locations for pigeons. To put it simply: pigeon bliss!   Therefore, it might be very difficult to keep pigeons away once they establish a home on your rooftop, but it is not impossible.   Why Pigeon Control is Important:   When pigeons are roosting on your rooftops, noise is the least of your problems:   Diseases: Pigeon droppings have been related to three human diseases, including cryptococcosis, histoplasmosis, and psittacosis. Pigeons can spread diseases.   Damages: Pigeon droppings are extremely corrosive and can harm objects, vehicles, and machinery.    Hazards: Pigeons nest in ventilation shafts, posing a fire risk and endangering the safety of workers who must climb up to chase the birds ...