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Pest Bird Control with the Help of Bird Spikes

By Ethan Hunt - May 12, 2010

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Birds are free and they can fly where they want. The world is theirs. But sometimes that freedom is too much for the human world and the birds go places where they shouldn’t. At that point the birds have become pest birds. Nobody wants a pest bird whether it’s a pigeon, seagull, sparrow, starling, turkey vulture, crow, or Canadian goose. Not everyone is aware that more than 60 human diseases are related to birds and their droppings, and some of them can even be fatal to humans. When birds cause damage to your home, they leave ugly stains, cause the structure to deteriorate, and may also lessen the value of your property. So it is very important for using bird control around your home, garden, yards, porches, buildings and greenhouses. As you plan your strategy, remember that pest birds can be very determined in finding what they want and need. Since they seek out roosts and nesting places where they will feel comfortable and content, you want to make your home and garden unappealing and unwelcoming to them without causing them any harm.

For years USA Bird Control has been dedicated to helping home owners find the best product for their pest bird control problems. The customer service department is committed to educating customers on the different products available. This article provides solutions for the most common pest bird problems home owners’ encounter. If you have a pest bird problem, USA Bird Control has the right product for you! You can choose from many options for complete bird control.

For bird control on a budget, there are an almost endless number of “bird scare” products currently on the market. You affix these reflective foils or flash tape deterrents to your boat mast, patio or tree and watch as they frighten birds away. You can also get prowler owl, blow-up balloons and terror eyes emblazoned with threatening predator eyes. Be sure to change the position and color of these bird repellent, since birds get used to them in short order.

Bird netting is another highly effective bird control solution. Bird netting is most effective bird control product when used to keep birds out of specific areas like courtyards, patio covers, and rooftops. Most bird netting is so strong; it even stands up to larger animals like deer, coyotes, and dogs which can help to protect your garden.

One especially effective bird control device is the bird spike. Bird Spikes are perfect for roof peaks, awnings, gutters, signs, girders, and ledges. Yes, they look like they would impale any bird coming near them, but they are perfectly harmless. You can get bird spikes with rigid U.V.-resistant unbreakable polycarbonate spikes or high strength, durable stainless steel spikes. Birds take one look at these threatening looking bird spikes and realize very quickly that landing on or near them are impossible.

Ultrasonic bird Repeller keeps away birds and animals from your property without messy or expensive chemical solutions. This Repel birds and animals away up to 4,000 square feet using an ultrasonic bird Repeller which makes it an Ideal bird Repeller for yards, gardens, porches, buildings, greenhouses and more.

Finally, for a fast and economical bird control solution, Next up is Bird Gel. This non-toxic, sticky chemical leaves a surface that’s tacky and uncomfortable to most birds. The bird gel skins but never sets hard, providing an unstable surface for the birds to land on. Birds hate it, yet it’s safe for both birds and people. Bird gel easy to apply and is ideal bird repellent for pipes, conduit, ledges, I-beams, and parapet walls.


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