Bird Control Pigeon Nesting Methods Solutions Exterminators Magic Pest Control Phoenix AZ
Posted by admin on April 8th, 2010 filed in bird control productsDo it yourself pest bird pigeon control solutions and methods. Updated monthly do it yourself pest control videos by Magic Pest Control Phoenix AZ Bird control in Phoenix, AZ is now more complicating than ever. Birds like pigeons have evolved in the inner city to ignore startling reactions, like flashing light, and instinctive scaring, like helikites (kites invoking danger). Pigeon nesting problems continue to pop up around the Scottsdale, AZ area for business properties like restaurants, banks and real estate. Homeowners in Gilbert, AZ are frustrated with the unattractive and dirtiness of bird nesting. Marketplaces in Tempe, AZ have various bird nesting problems disrupting sales and customer satisfaction. Not to mention the health risk that pigeons pose and the corrosive damage caused by pigeon droppings. If you are a business owner, listen. If you are a homeowner, relax. Youre in safe hands with Magic Pest Control. Just read the following article or watch our informational video on youtube on quick and easy ways on how to keep pigeons and birds away from your business or home structure. Bird Nesting Birds desire to nest in areas that are undisrupted and unaccompanied. Your building roof nooks and crannies between shillings and crevices are perfect spots for pigeons and birds to nest. It is important business and homeowners check their attic for any bird nesting. Unsure? Check for bird droppings and feathers. This is a surefire way to assume your building structure has a …
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March 23rd, 2010 at 5:22 pm
Why do I always see pigeons building nests in the spikes? Especially at our mall…
March 31st, 2010 at 10:36 pm
Read our blog for more information, you can find this on our youtube channel. Basically, these pests have become immune to much of the traditional bird control methods. Call our offices for a free inspection. I’m sure we can do something for you.
May 13th, 2010 at 11:11 pm
One of the best bird deterents we have seen is a simple plastic owl. If you look you will notice these everywhere especially on commercial buildings. You might give it a try. They cost around $25. Best of luck.
May 19th, 2010 at 2:58 am
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