Bird Removal Services
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Bird Types
Sparrows are small, common birds that are often found in and around buildings. They are known for building nests, which can cause damage to the structure of the building. Sparrows can build their nests in gutters, vents, and other areas, which can lead to clogs and other problems. Sparrows can also carry diseases, such as avian flu, which can be transmitted to humans.
Pigeons are one of the most common pest birds and can be found in cities and towns. They are known for their droppings, which can damage buildings, statues, and other structures. Pigeon droppings are acidic and can corrode building materials such as stone, metal, and wood. Pigeon droppings can also pose a health hazard as they can contain harmful bacteria and fungi that can cause respiratory problems in humans.
Starlings are known for their ability to form large flocks and can be a nuisance in urban and rural areas. They can cause damage to crops, gardens, and fruit trees by eating and pecking at the fruit. Starlings can also create a lot of noise and droppings, which can be a problem for homeowners and businesses.
Seagulls, although commonly associated with coastal areas, can also be a nuisance in Toronto and the GTA. They are highly adaptable and opportunistic, often scavenging for food scraps and creating messes on rooftops, parking lots, and outdoor seating areas. Professional bird control services like ours can deploy strategies such as bird netting, spikes, and other deterrents to deter seagulls and protect your property from their activities.
Canada geese are large birds that are found near waterways and parks. They can be a problem for parks and golf courses as they eat grass and leave droppings, which can damage the turf. Canada geese can also be aggressive towards humans and other animals, especially during nesting season. They can also carry diseases such as avian influenza and salmonella, which can be transmitted to humans.
Crows are large, black birds that are found in urban and rural areas. They are opportunistic feeders, foraging on a diverse range of food sources. While they primarily consume insects, seeds, fruits, and carrion, they are also notorious for their scavenging habits. Trash cans, dumpsters, and even open garbage bags become attractive feeding grounds for crows, leading to occasional conflicts with homeowners and businesses.
Woodpeckers’ persistent drumming can be a source of annoyance and disruption. Plus, when woodpeckers target man-made structures such as buildings, their drilling can cause significant damage to wooden siding, trees, and even architectural elements of houses or commercial buildings. In addition to the physical damage, the constant drumming noise can be highly disruptive and irritating to occupants.
Finches, known for their small size and agile flight, can be notorious for nesting in and around buildings. They are known for their remarkable adaptability and have successfully colonized a wide range of environments. Some species of finches, such as house finches and sparrows, have adapted well to human-altered environments and tend to seek shelter in and around buildings. They may create nests in vents, gutters, and other crevices, leading to potential blockages and hygiene issues.