Tag Archive: bird management (80)

The Best Bird Control Products for Migration Season

MBM Blogs

December 16, 2020
The Mississippi flyway is a major migration path that follows the Mississippi River. Millions of migrating birds, around 325 species and 40% of US populations, use this route to migrate between wintering grounds in the northern US and Canada, and breeding grounds in the southern states, and Central and South... Read More

Which Bird Control Products Work Best During the Bird Migration Season?

WGC Blogs

December 16, 2020
The Mississippi flyway is a major migration path that follows the Mississippi River. Millions of migrating birds, around 325 species and 40% of US populations, use this route to migrate between wintering grounds in the northern US and Canada, and breeding grounds in the southern states, and Central and South... Read More

How Birds Impact the Dairy Industry

Agriculture WGC Blogs

December 15, 2020
For better and for worse, birds are an important part of agriculture. They eat many insect pests, provide rodent control, and even pollinate some flowers. They also cause a lot of damage by consuming crops and feed and spreading diseases to livestock. For farmers, the risks of certain bird populations... Read More

The Impact of Birds on the Dairy Industry

Agriculture MBM Blogs

December 15, 2020
For better and for worse, birds are an important part of agriculture. They eat many insect pests, provide rodent control, and even pollinate some flowers. They also cause a lot of damage by consuming crops and feed and spreading diseases to livestock. For farmers, the risks of certain bird populations... Read More

How Drought Affects Birds and Bird Management

WGC Blogs

September 9, 2020
With the Chicago area experiencing what the weather folks call “abnormally dry” conditions, many people’s thoughts turn first to the state of their lawns. But wildlife of all kinds is affected when drought occurs and extended dry spells can significantly shift the delicate balance of the ecosystem. For birds, drought... Read More

How Drought Stricken Fields Affect Bird Control

MBM Blogs

September 9, 2020
With the Chicago area experiencing what the weather folks call “abnormally dry” conditions, many people’s thoughts turn first to the state of their lawns. But wildlife of all kinds is affected when drought occurs and extended dry spells can significantly shift the delicate balance of the ecosystem. For birds, drought... Read More

Don’t Let Your Business Go to the Birds While You Focus on COVID-19

WGC Blogs

March 24, 2020
As People Move Out, Birds Move In – Left Uncontrolled, Their Numbers Will Grow Exponentially (Sound Familiar?) Last week, a wild turkey was sighted walking down the sidewalk at a shopping center in Oak Brook. Your business may seem quiet with so many employees working from home, but don’t be... Read More

Urban Areas Create Unnatural Nesting Places for Geese

MBM Blogs

February 26, 2020
Nesting season is almost here for Canada geese and all other types of birds. Unless you like goose attacks, contaminated HVAC systems and slip-and-fall lawsuits, we recommend that you start planning ahead with a site evaluation from Wild Goose Chase so you can avoid the following scenarios: A poolside planter... Read More

Canada Geese Nesting Badly

WGC Blogs

February 26, 2020
Nesting season is almost here for Canada geese and all other types of birds. Unless you like goose attacks, contaminated HVAC systems and slip-and-fall lawsuits, we recommend that you start planning ahead with a site evaluation from Wild Goose Chase so you can avoid the following scenarios: A poolside planter... Read More