Wild Defense combines traditional methods, ancient practices, and modern techniques to deliver expert bird control solutions. While no two jobs are ever the same, we take pride in our ability to adapt and overcome whatever challenges come our way. When it comes to birds, we are true specialists.
Occasionally, we’re called to handle more than just a single bird- entire flocks can gather inside large facilities. In these cases, our proven flock reduction techniques ensure effective and humane resolution.
Our expertise isn’t limited to indoor bird removal. Wild Defense offers unmatched outdoor flock reduction services, using specialized techniques to clear entire flocks from around your building- often within days, and in some cases, just hours.
In spring and summer, breeding pairs of English sparrows, European starlings, Eurasian collared doves, and pigeons often seek shelter inside buildings- creating ideal nesting conditions. Contact us early, before nesting begins, so we can safely and efficiently remove them.
Examples of bird diseases associated with pigeons, geese, starling and house sparrows.
E. coli. This occurs when bird droppings land in a water or food supply and are then consumed by humans. This can typically be avoided by washing food thoroughly before eating. Symptoms include nausea, fever and cramps.
St. Louis encephalitis. This disease is spread by mosquitoes after they feed on a bird that carries the pathogen that spreads St. Louis encephalitis. This inflammation of the nervous system is dangerous to all age groups, but can be particularly dangerous and even fatal in adults. Symptoms include drowsiness, headache and fever.
Histoplasmosis. This respiratory disease occurs as a result of a fungus growing in pigeon droppings and can be fatal to humans.
Candidiasis. This disease is also a respiratory condition caused by a fungus or yeast found in droppings. The areas affected include skin, mouth, the respiratory system, intestines and the urogenital tract, particularly in women.
Salmonellosis. This disease is commonly called "food poisoning" and spreads via infected droppings turning into dust and contaminating food and food preparation surfaces prior to consumption.
birds are also carriers of a variety of Mites and Lice as well as West Nile virus, all of which can cause discomfort and potentially serious health hazards to humans.
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