We’ve all grown accustomed to living alongside birds of all type. From pigeons to geese to the common sparrow, birds are everywhere that we go. Occasionally, however, you may find yourself slightly closer to a bird than you’d ever intended to be. The reality of our proximity to so many birds makes it likely that at some point you will find them roosting, nesting or chirping in a spot where you’d much rather they did not.
Birds make somewhat inconvenient roommates. They often sing, loudly, and at hours which are unlikely to fit seamlessly into your routine. Their little feet make a surprisingly irritating level of scratching, pattering noises. Birds also tend to attract more birds, and a single bird in your eaves or attic can quickly become an entire family of them. Pigeons are known to arrive in numbers, remain persistently and overstay their welcome. If you find yourself hosting some unwelcome feathered friends, give us a call for a free evaluation and keep the following points in mind: