Reno Property Owners' Complete Guide To Effective Bird Exclusion

From a distance, birds might look peaceful and pretty. Up close, pest birds will only cause problems for you and the property you own. Here's what Reno property owners should know about the common habits and behaviors of urban birds, the problems they cause, factors that attract pest birds, and the most effective form of bird control with pest control in Reno

Habits And Behaviors Of Urban Birds

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For Reno homeowners, the most common types of urban birds, or pest birds, you'll encounter include: 

  • Pigeons 
  • Sparrows
  • Starlings
  • Crows
  • Swallows
  • Seagulls

Pest birds, like pigeons or starlings, can be such an annoyance because they are social animals. If one starling or pigeon finds food on your property, it's only a matter of time before others will follow. 

Soon enough, you may have nests growing on the side of your home or business, a lot of bird poop, and plenty of nuisance birds making a racket all hours of the day. For this reason, it's important to deal with nuisance or urban birds as soon as you can and prevent infestations from taking hold. 

All The Problems Birds Can Cause For Property Owners

Despite their name, pest birds are more than an annoyance or a "pest" – these animals can be damaging and dangerous to have on your Reno property for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Birds Carry Disease: Perhaps the biggest problem with the pest birds in Reno is the risk of disease and bacteria. Some of the most common diseases that birds spread include histoplasmosis, salmonellosis, and bird flu. Pigeons, starlings, and other urban birds spread diseases through their droppings, feathers, and even their nests, which can breed fungi and fungal diseases. 
  • Birds Are Damaging: When they nest and roost on your roof, chimney, trees, or other structures around your property, bird nests can be damaging to these parts of your home or business. 
  • Birds Can Be Noisy And Smelly: As your bird problem grows, so does the smell and noise these pests create. Too many pest birds (and their droppings) can make your property smell unpleasant. These birds may also create a lot of noise when they roost or build their nests nearby. If you're a homeowner, this smell may spread into the house and make it hard for you to hang out at home. For business owners trying to deal with commercial bird control, noisy and smelly birds can drive away business. 
  • Birds Can Be Aggressive: Not all pest birds are aggressive or go out of their way to attack humans, but certain types of pest birds, like starlings or seagulls, may begin to act aggressively if you or a pet gets too close. 

Birds may seem majestic, but the problems they cause are far from desirable. 

Factors That Attract Roosting Birds To Properties

If you've got urban birds lurking around your Reno property, it's usually not by accident. There are a couple of factors that may attract these pest birds to your property, including: 

  • A nearby food source: Whether it's an overflowing trash can or a parking lot full of crumbs, pigeons pick properties that have available food. Pest birds aren't picky and don't mind rummaging through your garbage or picking through the scraps left behind after a picnic or cookout. 
  • Open ceilings: Certain ceilings, especially warehouse ceilings that have a lot of nooks and crannies, can look appealing for birds to nest in. Without netting or other deterrents, starlings or pigeons may try to make their home on the roof of your home or business. 
  • Clogged gutters: If you've got flooded gutters with leaves, pine cones, and other debris floating around, nearby pigeons may try to rest here. Without regular cleaning, gutters are another attractive place for birds to roost or rest. 

It may take a little more work up front but eliminating factors that attract pest birds can be much easier than dealing with an infestation. 

The Most Effective Bird Exclusion Methods For Reno Properties

When it comes to bird control methods and bird pest control near you, the most effective type of bird exclusion comes from working with Celtic Pest Control. As social as they are, urban and pest birds can make it very difficult for you to work or inhabit your Reno property. DIY bird exclusion methods don't usually get the job done. 

If you are seeing urban birds, like pigeons, starlings, seagulls, sparrows, or more, nesting around your Reno property, there's only one thing to do. Contact us today at Celtic Pest Control to learn more about how our bird exclusion program works and how our methods can be effective. 

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