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How to Get Rid of Birds

Getting rid of birds is a far more complex task than dealing with your average insect or varmint. Birds are highly adaptive, and many variables are involved in their control. When you throw in the fact that many birds are protected by law and armies of bird lovers . . . well . . . you can see your job won't be easy. Still, any bird problem can be solved - whether you're dealing with pigeons, geese, starlings, or woodpeckers - as long as you have the right information and tools, and that's what this article is all about.

How to Get Rid of Pigeons

Few pests have a higher learning curve than pigeons. In fact, calling just any old pest control firm is a bad idea. Getting rid of pigeons requires expertise and imagination - qualities your average "just-spray-this-on-it" firm won't have. Before spending one cent, I suggest you learn a few things about this incredibly adaptable, hardy bird and survey your control options. In this article you'll find the most effective strategies for getting rid of pigeons, whether you're a homeowner with a few birds or a large property manager combating flocks.

How to Get Rid of Geese

The best form of goose control is proactive and preventative. Once these winged fiends settle down in an area in any numbers, they can be very stubborn about leaving. And usually you can't just kill them; geese are federally protected birds. Luckily - because they have become such a nuisance around the country - many effective non-lethal control methods have been developed. When two or more strategies are used in concert, getting rid of geese is always possible.