birds

How Do I Get Rid Of Birds?

Pennsylvania is home to over 400 species of birds. Typically, birds are seen flying around or perched on a building; however, some birds will make your Pennsylvania property their new place to nest. Whether it be in your backyard, outside your window, or inside your attic, nuisance birds can be a significant disturbance to your daily life. Therefore, it is important to be aware of the damages birds can cause to residential and commercial properties and how you can legally get rid of birds from your Greater Pittsburgh area home or business.

Common Damages Caused by Birds

Whether your nuisance bird is big or small, it can pose a threat to you and your property. Some of the disturbances birds can cause include:

  1. Damaged crops – Birds will eat your fruits and vegetables and cause other damage to your garden or yard.
  2. Property damage – When birds nest in your home, they can cause structural damage to your roof, soffits, or wherever their nest is located.
  3. Contamination – Birds will litter your roof, walls, attic, and vehicles with white and odorous droppings.
  4. Loud singing – Often the first sign of a nuisance bird problem, birds will incessantly sing and squawk during early morning and daytime hours—keeping you from sleeping and working.

3 Ways to Get Rid of Birds

There are a few ways you can prevent your Pennsylvania home or business from becoming a nuisance bird nesting ground:

  1. Shiny objects – Installing shiny objects near common nesting spots will produce a reflection that discourages birds to return to the area. For example, you could use aluminum foil, CDs, cans, small mirrors, etc. as means for deterring birds from nesting on your property.
  2. Decoy predators – Cats, owls, and larger birds of prey are natural predators of smaller birds. By using wooden decoys to simulate the presence of these predators, you can deter nuisance birds from nesting nearby.
  3. Bird repellants – Garden balls, repellant sprays, and bird spikes are effective, man-made bird deterrents that can be used to keep birds from perching and nesting in your garden or trees.

While these are all safe methods that can be implemented with little to no cost, they are not permanent solutions to persistent bird issues. If the nuisance birds are not deterred away, the best and most effective step you should take is to call the wildlife professionals at Critter Control® of Pittsburgh.

Greater Pittsburgh Area Bird Removal Services

If nuisance birds have become an annoyance to you and your property, contact the licensed and trained wildlife removal experts at Critter Control® of Pittsburgh. Our experienced pest removal technicians will quickly and safely remove nuisance birds from your Pennsylvania property and keep them from returning with our trusted, four-step CritterSafe® bird removal method that covers everything from inspection to restoration of your property. 

To schedule your inspection and receive a free estimate for our humane and efficient bird removal services, call Critter Control® of Pittsburgh today at 412-767-4067.

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