Bird Control, Geese Removal & Pigeon Deterrent News

Got Bird Waste? Get Your Permits in Place!

February 13, 2020
The Scoop on Poop and the Diseases it Carries Wild birds are hosts to numerous diseases and pathogens: bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. Ordinarily, the risk to human health is minimal because the risk of coming into contact with those diseases is relatively low. However, when a property has a... Read More

Solve Your Bird Conflicts for 2020

February 1, 2020
Did you suffer any of these avoidable bird conflicts last year? Goose or seagull attacks Unsightly and unhealthy accumulations of bird droppings Property damage Complaints from tenants, employees or customers Nesting season for geese and other migratory birds is rapidly approaching regardless of weather conditions. Once eggs hatch, very little... Read More

Dogged Pursuit: Study Says Gull-Chasers Keep Beaches Clean

April 2, 2019
LANSING — Using dogs to chase gulls from Great Lakes beaches can improve water quality, according to a recent study. A Central Michigan University (CMU) study used dogs to reduce bird feces on beaches. The waste of gulls introduces high levels of E.coli bacteria into sand and beach water, according... Read More

For Wild Goose Case, Training Isn’t Limited to Spring

April 20, 2016
Spring is a time for renewal: people begin to act or continue to build upon their New Year resolutions, Major League Baseball teams prepare for the regular season, and college students head to the gym to prepare for Spring Break. But for Wild Goose Chase, spring is a time when... Read More

St. Paddy’s Day Mischief Just Getting Started for Property Managers

March 4, 2016
St. Patrick's Day: A day in which Chicagoans proudly celebrate the city's Irish heritage by organizing parades, dyeing the Chicago River green, and begin preparing for another nesting season. That's right! Soon after the messes from St. Paddy's Day celebrations are cleaned up the messes from Canada Geese are just... Read More