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Entries by bird-x
Social starlings cause big problems
June 28, 2010 /1 Comment/in News /by bird-xStarlings are problematic in urban areas because they swarm in packs of up to a thousand birds that can take over large areas.
Bird-X Introduces the Transonic Mole
March 16, 2010 /2 Comments/in News /by bird-xBird-X’s new product, the Transonic Mole, gets rid of moles, gophers, and other burrowing animals with a multi-sensory attack.
Bad economy means no pest control in Wales county
March 8, 2010 /1 Comment/in News /by bird-xAccording to This is South Wales, a county in South Wales has taken up a questionable practice to saving money: eliminating pest control.
Propane Cannons at Blueberry Farm Causing Problems
March 2, 2010 /0 Comments/in News /by bird-xA resident of Surrey, British Columbia recently complained about the bird control methods practiced at a nearby blueberry farm.
Oregon park flooded with geese droppings
March 1, 2010 /0 Comments/in News /by bird-xAccording to the parks maintenance supervisor, the geese are producing “nearly five gallons of excrement a day, which mostly ends up on the pavement.”
Birds, Buildings, and Solutions
July 10, 2009 /0 Comments/in Professional Advice /by bird-xby Dave Kogan What do buildings, houses, parks, hotels, restaurants, airports, golf courses, all have in common? They are all major targets for pest birds. Face it, they’re everywhere. And you cannot avoid them. Even when cities and town post signs that explicitly say “DO NOT FEED THE BIRDS,” people still sit there and feed […]
Effective Bird Control and Why It Is Important
May 14, 2009 /0 Comments/in Professional Advice /by bird-xMore than 60 transmissible diseases (some of which are fatal) are associated with geese, pigeons, starlings and house sparrows.
Keep Your Food Processing Plant Bird and Health Code Violation Free
May 13, 2009 /1 Comment/in Professional Advice /by bird-xMaintaining a building’s facilities is a challenge for most facility managers. Maintaining food processing facilities that must pass regular health inspections is even more challenging. Birds roosting and/or nesting at or near the facility can make it a losing battle.