Bird Control, Geese Removal & Pigeon Deterrent News

Turn to the Bird Experts to Solve Your Bird Problems

March 1, 2020
When it comes to nuisance birds, there’s no such thing as a one-size fits all solution, as pest control companies would have you believe. For example, bird spikes may deter pigeons but sparrows love to nest in them. The same holds true for bird netting poorly installed: it may deter... Read More

Your Bird Issues Are More Costly Than You Think

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

Urban Areas Create Unnatural Nesting Places for Geese

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

Are You Unintentionally Creating Perfect Habitats for Nesting Birds?

February 25, 2020
Spring is the season of love for bird species, both beneficial and nuisance varieties. When the weather warms up, so do bird relationships. Hormones and the drive to reproduce are running high. As birds prepare for nesting season, property owners should too if you want to avoid unsightly and unhygienic... Read More

Bird Aggression: Don’t Let Your People Get Attacked!

February 16, 2020
Our pest bird control, deterrents, abatement, removal, and overall management services prevents the following scenarios from happening on your property, legally and humanely - even for migratory birds. And remember: it's only funny when it doesn't happen to you, and when a slip and fall on your property doesn't cost... Read More

How to Manage Protected Birds without Violating the Law

February 15, 2020
All native birds in North America are protected by an international law called the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 and subsequent amendments. Birds migrate and don’t bother with state or national borders. In order to make sure that birds that regularly visit multiple countries are protected, there are other... Read More

The Dangers of Bird Waste: Not Just Unsightly

February 13, 2020
Wild birds are hosts to numerous diseases and pathogens: bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. Ordinarily, the risk to human health is minimal because the risk of coming into contact with those diseases is relatively low. However, when a property has a large population of nuisance wild birds such as Canada... Read More

2020 Bird Conflicts, Solved

February 1, 2020
Did you suffer any of these avoidable bird conflicts last year? Goose or seagull attacks Unsightly and unhealthy accumulations of bird droppings Property damage Complaints from tenants, employees or customers Nesting season for geese and other migratory birds is rapidly approaching regardless of weather conditions. Once eggs hatch, very little... Read More

The Dangers of Blue Green Algae for Dogs

August 22, 2019
Did you know that our four-legged friends are at an increased risk of becoming ill from blue green algae (a.k.a. cyanobacteria)? This risk is due to the way they interact with bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and ponds. Between drinking water whilst swimming, jumping fully in during play,... Read More

Lasers Prove to Be New Tools for Bird Control

November 1, 2017
In this article we examine how Rushing Waters Fisheries, Wisconsin’s largest trout farm, partnered with Wisconsin-grown Migratory Bird Management to address their specific pest bird challenges as well as similar challenges facing and potential solutions to support Wisconsin’s aquaculture industry. Rushing Waters Fisheries lies nestled on 80 acres of forest... Read More