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How To Control A Pigeon Population-Pigeon Control



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By : Constantine Lekendiros    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-06-20 00:28:32

Pigeons are also known as doves, they are a domesticated birds and can be found almost anywhere in the world. They live comfortably within urban communities and can be easily spotted on roof tops, electricity lines, parks and other places. They mostly eat seeds, nuts, fruits, and small insects.

A couple of doves may be a beautiful sight but they become a nuisance once they accumulate and increase in number and start to pester people; they are then included in the pest control list. In addition to that, pigeons can also carry diseases such as salmonella and psittacosis that may endanger a person's life. They are capable of building their nests any where from roof gutters to one's attic. The droppings and wastes of these birds are also corrosive and can bring about destruction of one's home or business property.

Pigeons can easily adapt to any environment and thus can be easily spotted living in many cities and many other urban areas. Because they are very resourceful in making nests from a variety of objects they are very difficult to get rid of in some cases. When pigeons start to get irritating there are a variety of things one can do to get rid of them.

When you start you have to remove any reasons that make pigeons



stay viable such as water, food, and nesting places. Remove any stagnant water that could be lying around your house, it could be a water source for the birds. Always cover your garbage bins where scrap food is being disposed of and try to pick up any fallen fruit from your lawn that can easily obtained by the pigeons as food.

Make sure that pigeons are not nesting in or near your home. Check in gutters and in attics as they are the most likely place to find a pigeon's nest. Block off these places so that the birds have no place to make their nests.

Another way to extricate doves from the vicinity is to purchase a pigeon repellent at a nearby pest control shop. Observe the necessary precautions in using these chemicals, though, as these can also be harmful to the health of human beings. Read the instructions and warnings carefully before anything else.

You can always get in touch with a pest control professional or company to effectively get rid of pigeons from your home if everything else fails. Asses their price tags by making a list of the agents and companies that get rid of pigeons. Always pick the professional with the most experience and the most reasonable price.
Author Resource:- If you have a pigeon problem then you might want to consult a Pest Control expert. A professional will be able to help you with your Pigeon Pest Control Toronto attempts. Pigeon Removal should not be a hassle.
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