Even birds can be a pest. All Wildlife Removal Service in
New Jersey repairs damage by many types of nuisance birds...
Geese
The feral pigeon is the number one urban
pest bird - not only in America but "across
the pond," as well. Large numbers exist in
every city across this country. Beyond being
a nuisance, pigeons carry over 60 types of
disease and their droppings have even been
lethal in several documented cases!
Seagulls and other related sea birds exist in great numbers
along coastal areas, large lakes, and rivers. Known for their
aggressive behavior when it comes to finding food, many
people consider seagulls a pest. An intelligent bird, they will
carry mussels and clams high in the air and drop them on
hard surfaces to get to the soft meat inside. Many coastal
homes have flat roofs - a prime hard surface for the
repeated banging necessary to get inside those shells to
their lunch!
The common House Sparrow has made itself at home
in New Jersey - and a pest, in some cases. Sparrows
look for small spaces to nest, often taking up residence
on (or in) homes and businesses. The damage to
buildings associated with a family of sparrows often
includes inordinate amounts of droppings and nesting
in eaves or vents.
Click here to see how All Wildlife
Removal Service can keep sparrows and starlings from
using your property for their new home.
When Starlings decide to inhabit your home or
business, they will build a nest that can go to several
feet high. They enter through vents or damaged
areas of the structure. The dangers associated with
the ectoparasites that they carry should not be
underestimated!
Click here to see how All Wildlife
Removal Service will get rid of the starlings and
sparrows that have invaded your territory.
Woodpeckers damage buildings by
"drumming" to attract females and by drilling
holes in their search for insects and nesting
sites. Woodpecker damage is likely to occur in
both spring and fall, but spring is the biggest
damage season. They are attracted to houses
because of their large size and better sound
production, especially those with wooden
siding, eaves, or trim boards made of cedar or
redwood.
Starlings
Sparrows
Canadian Geese no longer migrate in
the winter. They have made New Jersey
their year-round home. And their need
for suitable homes - often our open
land and waterways - has become
Seagulls
Woodpeckers
a major source of pollution. Though there are many laws regulating how the goose
population can be controlled and what methods are appropriate for removing them
when they become a nuisance, it is possible - through persistence.
Click here to learn
how All Wildlife Removal Service is helping New Jersey get rid of the geese!
Pigeons
All Wildlife Removal Service controls nuisance birds and other
animals in Monmouth, Mercer, Ocean, Somerset, and Sussex counties!
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NEW JERSEY'S
WILDLIFE REMOVAL
SOLUTION!
All Wildlife Removal Service
(732) 656-0088
johnnesti@yahoo.com
www.wildlifenj.com