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BirdSlide Bird Deterrent Prevents Birds from Landing or Nesting on Ledges, Beams, Under Eaves and More

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  BirdSlide Bird Deterrent Prevents Birds from Landing or Nesting on Ledges, Beams, Under Eaves and More       When birds are nesting or roosting you need a bird control product that provides total exclusion.   Bird Net can do this, but it is not always a viable option to net an entire area off.   Bird Shock , a humane electric track bird deterrent, is another option, but if it is an area that people access regularly it may not be an ideal choice as a bird control product either. Enter the BirdSlide .   This humane bird deterrent is effective at completely excluding all bird species from angle irons, I-beams, and any “L” shaped ledges.   It can also be installed under eaves to prevent swallows from building their mud nests.   This makes BirdSlide a great choice for parking garages with ledges, warehouse where birds are roosting to prevent them from landing on the rafter ledges, multi-story buildings with ledges, home...

Resolving Crow Problems Around Your Home Using Bird Deterents

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    Resolving Crow Problems Around Your Home Pigeons used to be the number one pest bird, but in the last decade crows have edged it out as the most annoying problem bird. Crows tend to hang out in large groups and they are very social birds, so small or large flocks can be very noisy, often early in the morning or late at night which is a big nuisance. They not only leave their messy, dirty, bacteria and mite-filled droppings, but they are scavengers so they pick up a lot of litter such as food wrappers and bring it back to their roosting area, and when they are done picking it over if falls to the ground making a mess. If you have a vegetable garden or fruit trees crows can decimate them.   They will pick at the fruit and much of it falls to the ground uneaten with a peck or two in it and then is left by them to rot, again making a huge mess for the homeowner to clean up on top of losing the best fruit to enjoy. Because crows are very intelligent ...