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Crow Removal Information

Large flocks of crows can make a lot of noise. They leave messy droppings all over your car, lawn, or home. This species of birds can also spread diseases to humans and animals if you are not careful. So, if you have encountered a flock of crows on your property, it is time to call the experts at Trutech to handle your problem.

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What does a Crow Removal look like?

Large birds, crows grow between 17 and 21 inches long. The pests are completely black in color, including their beaks and talons. They’re easily identified by their familiar “caw” sound.

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What does a Crow Removal eat?

These birds are omnivores that easily adapt to whatever food is available given the region and season. Crows eat insects, snakes, other bird eggs, garbage, carrion, plants, and vegetables, particularly targeting corn. Their skill at hunting and scavenging makes it difficult to control their numbers by eliminating food supply.

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Crow Removal habits

Highly adaptable, crows can be found in woodlands, orchards, on farms, in suburban neighborhoods, and urban areas. They live in bulky nests, which are framed with sticks, strengthened with mud and grass, and lined with soft material like moss, feathers, and more grass. Crows build them in trees at least 10 feet off the ground. As social animals, there are also winter nights when the pests communally roost. These gatherings can number in the thousands.

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