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Strategies of effective bird pest control

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Although birds are lovely animals that fill the skies with their presence, they may cause more than simply annoyances when they choose to nest in our houses or places of business. Infestations of birds can cause hygienic problems, property damage, and health risks. To lessen these issues and protect both human and avian safety and well-being, effective bird pest control is vital.   Identifying the species of birds causing the issue and determining the degree of the infestation are the first steps in putting bird pest management methods into action. Accurate identification is essential since various bird species may need different control strategies. Measuring the extent of the infestation also aids in choosing the best management methods and the necessary degree of execution.   Birds are drawn to areas with plenty of food, water, and shelter. You can deter birds from roosting or nesting on your property by altering the habitat to make it less appealing to them. This could e...

Dealing With Birds in Your House Roof: Tips for Prevention and Removal

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Birds are an important part of our ecosystem but can be a nuisance for homeowners. Many birds have adapted well to our urban environment and have no qualms about making themselves at home in yours.    There are several ways to keep birds in your house roof away. In this article, we will discuss some of these solutions in detail.   Tips for Prevention   Use Decoys   Decoy birds always have to be birds of prey. Find the right spot to place your statue or model on your roof. But some birds might catch on quickly that your 'scarecrow' isn't moving.   Use Reflective Objects   Reflective or shiny objects can help deter birds. Hang CDs or tin foil near nesting sites. Approaching birds will interpret the movement of the reflective surface as fire.    Bird Spikes    They are not as inhumane as they sound. The tips of the spikes are dulled so as not to pose any real danger to animals. They are placed on the edge of buildings, around gutters...