Category: Pigeon Control

  • Pigeon Exclusion Tips

    Piles of pigeon poop taking a toll on your business property – and your sanity?  Fight the good fight against these disease carrying dung distributors with these no-nonsense pigeon-proofing tips: Don’t feed the birds. This includes the unintentional feeding of garbage, spilled food, dog and cat food, berries and fruits from trees, lawn seed, and more. If…

  • Just How Destructive is Pigeon Poop?

    Often referred to as “flying rats,” feral pigeons are the number one urban pest bird, and they produce a plethora of poop. Though unsightly and smelly, how damaging is it? Pigeon poop is destructive to historic buildings and statues. Highly acidic and corrosive, the uric acid in pigeon poop can cause irreversible damage to buildings…

  • Pigeons Present Serious Health Hazards

    Year-round pests in Monmouth County, NJ towns, feral pigeons are serious vectors for disease. Pigeons harbor more than 40 parasites on their bodies, including disease-transmitting ticks, fleas and mites. Their droppings contain hundreds of dangerous bacterial pathogens and viruses, including salmonella, encephalitis and meningitis. Airborne spores from dried droppings can cause serious lung infections and…

  • Pigeon Exclusion Will Keep You Safe From Parasites

    To many people who encounter pigeons and their many annoying and destructive habits, these colorful necked birds are not considered fun ones that you would spend your time bird watching.  Pigeons are in fact thought of by many people to be a flying rat report pest control experts in Ocean Country, NJ!  For those who…

  • Pick A NJ Pest Control Specialist That Can Provide Proper Pest Identification

    The proper identification of bed bugs, or other types of pests, is essential by a NJ pest control specialist if you are suffering through any type of creepy infestation.  Many types of annoying household pest’s exhibit similar behavioral patterns and can even share a similar appearance.  Many New Jersey homeowners and business owners are often…