Bird Removal in Madison

It may be strange to think of small birds such as pigeons, starlings, swallows and sparrows as being capable of causing extensive structural damage, but their poop is actually highly corrosive. Because they can fly virtually anywhere, and they like to perch and build nests in the hardest to reach spots, many species of birds are a force to be reckoned with as well as a nightmare for homeowners and businesses. Our AAAC Wildlife Removal pros are here to help you evict your birds, clean up the mess, and repair the damage. Bird control and removal should be initiated as soon as the animal has been discovered living in the area. Call now for a consultation!

Birds can find easy entry to your home through unprotected vents

If you regularly see birds flying to and from the same spot on the roof, droppings concentrated on the same spot on the ground or leaking down a wall are clear signs that you have birds building nests in your home or business.

While the sound of birds singing on a sunny day can brighten anyone’s mood, their nests and droppings may become a huge financial liability because of the significant damages they can cause on your building if allowed to settle down for an extended period of time.

Birds In and Around your Home

Birds can be found living in attic eaves, soffits, chimneys, shutters and behind siding in homes and businesses. They also take up residence in barns and other outbuildings. If birds can find suitable shelter and are out of the elements, they will take up residence. It is common to find birds in vents where they will build nests.

Once they’ve built their nests and clogged gutters and drainage pipes, water damage can follow, potentially causing electrical shorts.

Bird Waste

Birds living in an attic or wall will defecate and urinate and contaminate the insulation. These droppings can be infected with Histoplasmosis and present a hazard to anyone breathing the spores from the waste. Bird waste removal must be performed to remove this harmful substance. Birds also carry Aspergillosis, Avian Pox, Salmonellosis, Trichomoniasis and West Nile Virus.

Bird droppings can also result in structural damage from the uric acid they contain.

Bird Trapping and Removal

Bird trapping is normally followed by bird relocation, though trapping birds is not necessary in all cases. Scare tactics and harassment techniques are commonly employed to repel birds. Bird pest control is one of our specialties at AAAC Wildlife Removal.
Bird extermination is usually not the best solution for this very beneficial animal as it would negatively affect the environment and reduce the numbers of insect-controlling birds.

Cleanup, Repair and Seal Entry Points

Once your wildlife technician removes the birds, you need to make sure that new house guests can’t get in. The appropriate barrier, chicken wire or chimney cap will keep this problem from happening again.

Our friendly AAAC Wildlife Removal specialists are qualified to make damage repairs and seal these entry points so you don’t have to worry about your feathered friends making a repeat visit!

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