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Bird Abatement:

Black Birds                          Gulls                          Crows

Pigeons                                 Ducks                        Robins

Finches                                 Sparrows                  Geese

Starlings                              Grackles                   Woodpeckers

Nests of twigs feathers and leaves built on bridges, window sills, roof tops, rafters etc. The Pigeon makes their home. The Pigeon was brought over from Early European settlers as a food source and message carriers. Some escaped and have sought the urban jungle as there new home. Pigeons naturally eat seeds and some vegetation however their diet happily includes human food scraps. Pigeons can spread disease, with our selection of bird repellents Consortium Bug Off drives pigeons away.

According to leading Behavior Modification Psychologist Dr. Philip H. Gray, behavior modification is not an overnight thing. Dr. Gray states to think of it this way: “The bird hears the call of a predator bird and goes on the alert. However, there is no predator bird in sight (Birds have excellent vision). The bird then relaxes. After several days of predator calls, the bird begins to wonder (if birds wonder) that perhaps this is not such a great place to hang out after all. It seems there is a predator bird somewhere but they just can’t seem to see them. This is when the behavior modification occurs. It’s like training your dog. It takes several training sessions to modify your pet’s behavior, and so it takes several sessions to modify the bird’s behavior.” Have patience with your new bird control service. You will see results in about one to two weeks of steady use.

IPM Consortium professionals can help with:

Bird and Animal Sound Repellers

Bird and Animal Visual Deterrents

Animal Taste Aversions Animal Repellents

Bird Physical Barriers

Bird Netting

Shock Strip

Tension Wires

Traps








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