Nuisance Birds
Having small songbirds fluttering around our yards usually isn't a problem. However, when our area's pest birds set their sights on our properties, it can be a big problem. Pest birds like swallows, pigeons, starlings, and grackles are opportunistic. They have the potential to take over our properties in large numbers, causing a lot of damage and posing a threat to your family and property. Once pest birds realize your property offers them nesting, roosting, and feeding sites, you won't easily deter them.
You may be thinking to yourself, how much trouble could birds cause? Well, unfortunately, the answer is a lot. Pest bird feces buildup causes health problems, roof erosion, and slip and fall hazards. Their nesting materials clog and damage vents, fans, and air-conditioning units, and the birds will dig up and damage your lawns and gardens as they forage for food. In addition, pest birds drive away the birds you want visiting your property.
Use the following tips to help prevent problems with pest birds on your Houston property:
- Always keep lids on trash cans and recycling bins to keep foraging birds like pigeons out.
- Avoid feeding wild birds on your property.
- Keep outdoor eating areas free of food debris.
- Eliminate areas of standing water from your property that offer birds a water source.
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