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		<title>By: Pigeon Control Spikes &#124;</title>
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		<description>[...]  Controlling Pigeons How to get rid of pigeon problems. &#8230; Openings to lofts, steeples, vents, and eaves can be blocked with 1/2-inch galvanized wire mesh, wood, sheet metal, or other solid construction materials to prevent pigeons from entering. &#8230; Spikes Dense, Transparent Needle Strips, block pest birds from their &#34;landing strips&#34; very effective but expensive &#34;keep off&#34; sign you can post. Birds instinctively fly to &#34;landing strips&#34; such as roof ledges, windowsills, building &#8230;&#160;&#160; [...]</description>
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