Archive for February, 2009

Pigeon Control Spikes

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

 

Pigeon Control Spikes
Pigeons can be a pest and can even be dangerous in terms of bringing diseases to your home. Getting rid of pigeons can be difficult unless you know the correct process. Since it’s a rather unique problem, there isn’t much reference material available. However, after following a few steps, you should be [...]

Controlling Pigeons

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Controlling Pigeons

Pigeons often prefer to use the interior portions of buildings to nest and roost if an opportunity for access is provided. Openings to [...]

Get A Handle On Bird Pest Control

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Get A Handle On Bird Pest Control
Everywhere you look, there are birds. They are roosting on your house, in your garage, in and around your gutters, around your apartment windows, they are just everywhere. What kind of bird pest control can you use for your situation? Whether you live in an [...]

How To Prevent Birds From Roosting On Your Building

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

How To Prevent Birds From Roosting On Your Building
Wild birds are more often than not a welcome sight, particularly in the countryside, but when birds such as seagulls, pigeons, crows and sparrows to name but a few, start congregating in very large numbers on rooftops, fences, outbuildings and other structures, then far from being welcome [...]

Pigeon Control vs Crow Control

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Pigeon Control vs Crow Control
In order to understand the difference between pigeon removal to crow removal, first we shall learn about the damages that each group creates. The human kind nurtured the Pigeons and the crows consciously or unconsciously.

The crows are known to be omnivores, so as such they eat fruits in the [...]

Pigeon History - Habits

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Pigeon History - Habits

The pigeon or rock dove is the number one bird pest in the United States.

These nuisance birds were introduced to the United States as pets but quickly adapted to our environment and have continued to flourish in numbers, becoming a pest of business, [...]