Tag Archive: bird removal (6)

8 Reasons to Be Proactive in Your Bird Management

MBM Blogs

February 23, 2021
We’ve reached the end of winter and everything has been cold and dreary for so long, it can be hard to remember green grass, flowering trees, sparrows nesting in your eaves, geese pooping all over your picnic areas, birds crashing into your windows, and aggressive gulls dive bombing you. But... Read More

Proactive Bird Management: 8 Reasons to Get Your Plans in Place Now

WGC Blogs

February 23, 2021
We’ve reached the end of winter and everything has been cold and dreary for so long, it can be hard to remember green grass, flowering trees, sparrows nesting in your eaves, geese pooping all over your picnic areas, birds crashing into your windows, and aggressive gulls dive bombing you. But... Read More

Bird Deterrence Backed by Science

MBM Blogs

April 21, 2020
Wild Goose Chase offers a wide variety of humane bird management and deterrence tools and techniques. These tools are designed to cause behavioral or physical changes in the species they are targeting. This means that when Wild Goose Chase brings a specially trained dog to manage your nuisance geese removal... Read More

The Science Behind Safe, Effective Bird Deterrence

WGC Blogs

April 21, 2020
Wild Goose Chase offers a wide variety of humane bird management and deterrence tools and techniques. These tools are designed to cause behavioral or physical changes in the species they are targeting. This means that when Wild Goose Chase brings a specially trained dog to manage your nuisance geese removal... Read More

Your Bird Issues Are More Costly Than You Think

MBM Blogs

February 28, 2020
Last year, it was critical that a bridge in Canada lighten its load as the weight equivalent of 356 medium-size vehicles could have compromised the structure of the Sid Buckwold Bridge. The cause was 1,3 million pounds of bird droppings – the result of a nuisance pigeon problem that had... Read More

The High Cost of Ignoring Your Bird Issues

WGC Blogs

February 28, 2020
Last year, it was critical that a bridge in Canada lighten its load as the weight equivalent of 356 medium-size vehicles could have compromised the structure of the Sid Buckwold Bridge. The cause was 1,365,609 lbs. of bird droppings – the result of a nuisance pigeon problem that had gone... Read More