Why Did Birds Vacate the South Station?

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The North Station had hordes of pigeons, while the South Station was mostly bird-free. So why weren't there any birds in the South Station?
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The Importance of Bird Control - How to Protect Your Home or Business

Bird waste can carry more than 60 known transmittable diseases. In areas where children play or food preparation is taking place, birds can pose a serious health risk.
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Why Invest in Bird Control?

Birds can be very damaging to your property. In fact, they create millions of dollars in damage every year. When they nest, they can create hazardous conditions that require a substantial amount of cleanup. Bird infestations not only create property damage, but health hazards, liability issues, and can even spread disease.
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With Spring Around the Corner, Prevention is Key

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As the snow thaws and daylight hours increase, a number of pest animals make their way back into our backyards, gardens, gutters, and more places we plan to spruce up for the warmer months. Pest birds and animals can not only wreak havoc on budding flowers and plants, but they can also carry transmissible zoonotic diseases and create an unhealthy environment.
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Keep Your Property Free of Pests

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Pest animal and bird problems are a worldwide concern. Bird-X has a dedicated retail team, taking customer calls every day and assisting new users with our devices, troubleshooting installation questions, advising on new products, and educating people who are first-time users or are dealing with their first pest animal issue.
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Wacky Weather: What it Means for Seasonal Birds

Extreme weather and climate changes due to global warming are threatening a number of bird species and changing migratory patterns.

Case Study: McDonald's Pigeons

John Arrigo, owner of Arrigo Pest Control in Las Vegas, discusses his experience deterring pigeons from a local McDonald's using a Bird-X electronic bird control device.