Pest & Nuisance Birds Solved By Bell Bird Control
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Pigeons
Pigeons have a widespread presence in urban environments and cause various problems. They nest in sheltered spaces on buildings and window ledges and eat all types of human foods. Their nesting materials and droppings lead to structural damage and clogged gutters, vents, and drainage systems. Pigeon droppings are also highly acidic and can corrode building surfaces, including stone, metal, and concrete, leading to costly repairs over time.
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Sparrows
Sparrows nest in urban areas and damage buildings and infrastructure. Sparrow droppings corrode surfaces, block drains, and allow the growth of harmful bacteria. Additionally, sparrow nests can obstruct vents and gutters, leading to water damage and potential structural issues.
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Starlings
Starlings cause structural damage by nesting on building facades and in chimneys and vents. Starling droppings are highly corrosive thereby damaging surfaces. Their waste also clogs drainage systems, leading to water damage and higher maintenance costs. Starlings’ aggressive nesting behavior often displaces native species.
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Canada Geese
Canada Geese are aggressive toward people during nesting season. Geese destroy landscapes from from grazing on grass. Their droppings can cause slip hazards on walkways, expensive property damage, water contamination in ponds and lakes. There are numerous health and safety risks from accumulated waste. There is also potential exposure to avian influenza (bird flu) through contact with goose droppings and infected birds. Geese also return to sites they like, so once you have a presence, it will continue.escription goes here
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Seagulls
Seagulls scavenge human food, leading to messes and potential contamination in public spaces and birds seeking to be around people and our trash. Seagull droppings are highly corrosive, damaging buildings and vehicles. Their noisy, aggressive behavior is a safety risk and disruptive to environments. Seagulls often nest in inconvenient areas, causing damage to rooftops, building systems and infrastructure, and posing health risks.
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Grackles
Grackles are intelligent omnivorous birds that are seen as bullies. Grackles often feed on plants and seeds especially grains, They gather in enormous flocks in fields and can cause significant damage to crops, gardens, and landscapes.. They also roost by parking lots near fast food restaurants to eat garbage. Grackle droppings are corrosive and can harm buildings and vehicles. Grackles also tend to flock in large numbers, creating noise disturbances and potential health risks in urban areas.
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Swallows
Swallows build nests in inconvenient places, such as under eaves, in vents, and on building facades, which often leads to structural damage. Swallows’ nests can clog gutters and drains, leading to water damage. Additionally, Swallow droppings can stain surfaces and pose health risks in large quantities.
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Turkey Vultures
Turkey vultures are large birds that can cause damage to roofs, vehicles, and buildings with their corrosive droppings. Their scavenging behavior may also create unpleasant sights and odors. Additionally, turkey vultures often nest in inappropriate places, leading to property damage. They are seen as menacing birds leading to safety concerns.
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Crows
Crows are smart birds with great memories. A murder of crows also has destructive feeding habits, often scavenging through trash and damaging crops. Crows cause structural damage by nesting in buildings, gutters, and on power lines. Additionally, large flocks of crows create noise disturbances, and their droppings can damage property and pose health and safety risks.