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What to do about Birds Nesting in Dryer Vents

Bird poking its head out of a vent pipe

Birds occasionally nest or get stuck in vents. Vents are attractive locations for birds to build nests off the ground, away from predators, and enclosed for protection from the elements. European starlings, house sparrows, and pigeons are some of the most common birds to nest in vents. Common places birds enter include vents on the […]

Birds in the Attic

Birds on roof

Birds need food, water, and shelter to survive. Homes that offer access to any of these are at risk for bird infestations. If you hear strange noises and smell strong odors from your attic, ask yourself, “Do I have a bird in my attic?” Also, learn about birds and their behaviors to recognize the problem […]

What is the Best Bird Control Product?

Birds on roof

Birds are an important part of our natural environment, playing a key role in seed dispersal, plant pollination, and even pest removal. In the United States alone, there are 1,100 avian species. Birds are afforded considerable protection by laws, regulations, and public sentiment. Bird control cannot harm, displace or trap birds, their young or their […]

Bird Control in Overland Park, KS

bird nest in gutter

You’ll likely notice signs of a bird’s nest along grooves in your roof, within your chimney, or in cracks in your siding. Although you may be hesitant to call a wildlife control company in Overland Park, it’s essential to consider these services. Bird droppings can carry histoplasmosis, which can have negative effects on the lungs. […]

Commercial Vulture Control

Vulture flying

Roosting vultures on your roof can seem ominous. The vulture is perching on your roof because it senses an animal carcass nearby. Turkey vultures and black vultures are the two species in the United States. Also known as buzzards, both raptor species have an important ecological role. They’re scavengers that feed mostly on carrion. Black […]

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