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- Feb 25, 2022
- 3 min
How to Keep Birds Away
If you're having bird problems, I feel bad for you, son. I've got 99 problems, but birds aren't one. There are several methods to keep birds away, and this article will outline the most effective solutions for the most common problems. The first method of keeping birds away is prevention. If you are having a bird problem, it is because birds have some reason to be on your property or place of business. This could be food, water, or nesting grounds. In this scenario, the best


- Feb 18, 2022
- 2 min
How to Keep Birds Off Your Porch
Birds are fine when they're flying around in your yard, but it's too much when they fly onto your porch or into your house. Once they're attracted to your porch, birds can build nests in the rafters or leave droppings all over the ground. Luckily, there are steps you can take to address your issue with birds on your porch. The first step is prevention. If you have bird feeders, birdhouses, or birdbaths, move them farther away from your porch. This will put some space between


- Feb 17, 2022
- 2 min
Birds Falling from the Sky in Mexico
A viral video caught the attention of the internet when a flock of birds falling from the sky was caught on a security camera.


- Feb 11, 2022
- 3 min
When to Use Bird Spikes
When it comes to bird control, bird spikes are one of the primary tools of the trade. Bird spikes are placed on ledges, rooflines, and other surfaces to prevent birds from landing on them and to discourage them from staying in the area. Contrary to what you might think, bird spikes do not in any way harm birds. The spikes are generally plastic and are not barbed so as to cut or injure the birds; rather they stick out to make ledges and landings unattractive places for the bir


- Feb 4, 2022
- 3 min
How to Stop Woodpeckers from Pecking Your House
Peck peck peck! That annoying sound again. They might even be damaging your house. But what can you do to stop woodpeckers from pecking at your house? The first method to stop woodpeckers from pecking your house is prevention. If we can stop woodpeckers from congregating around your house in the first place, we will no longer need to stop them from pecking your house. Woodpeckers love side beams that have been damaged by water or insects. They will use this type of damage to