Tag Archive: agricultural bird conflicts (19)

Protect Your Farm From The Financial & Health Risks of Avian Flu

Agriculture WGC Blogs

February 4, 2025
While avian flu continues to spread amongst livestock in the US, there are immediate actions you can take to protect your business from the financial and health risks of an avian flu outbreak. The 2024 avian influenza outbreak continues to pose a threat to US businesses, affecting nearly 13 million... Read More

Apply Now For Your Gull Egg Removal Permit

MBM Blogs

February 4, 2025
With temperatures hovering around freezing in the Midwest, spring may seem far away, but warmer temperatures – and new generations of nuisance birds – will be here before you know it. Gull nesting season generally stretches from April to July. During nesting season, if gulls nest and settle on your... Read More

Protect Your Farm From The Financial & Health Risks of Avian Flu

Agriculture MBM Blogs

February 4, 2025
While avian flu continues to spread amongst livestock in the US, there are immediate actions you can take to protect your business from the financial and health risks of an avian flu outbreak. The 2024 avian influenza outbreak continues to pose a threat to US businesses, affecting nearly 13 million... Read More

Apply Now For Your Gull Egg Removal Permit

WGC Blogs WGC Indy Blogs

February 4, 2025
With temperatures hovering around freezing in the Midwest, spring may seem far away, but warmer temperatures – and new generations of nuisance birds – will be here before you know it. Gull nesting season generally stretches from April to July. During nesting season, if gulls nest and settle on your... Read More

Managing Nuisance Bird Issues on Your Agricultural Property this Winter

WGC Indy Blogs Agriculture

December 17, 2024
The most well-known animal strategies for surviving the cold winter months are hibernation and migration. Many birds, including Canada geese and gulls, migrate long distances to warmer climates – but there are exceptions. Some wild birds choose to not migrate, and instead adjust their behavior to survive in cold areas.... Read More

How to Deter Nuisance Birds From Your Agricultural Property this Winter

MBM Blogs Agriculture

December 17, 2024
The most well-known animal strategies for surviving the cold winter months are hibernation and migration. Many birds, including Canada geese and gulls, migrate long distances to warmer climates – but there are exceptions. Some wild birds choose to not migrate, and instead adjust their behavior to survive in cold areas.... Read More

How to Reduce Nuisance Bird Issues on Your Agricultural Property this Winter

WGC Blogs Agriculture

December 17, 2024
The most well-known animal strategies for surviving the cold winter months are hibernation and migration. Many birds, including Canada geese and gulls, migrate long distances to warmer climates – but there are exceptions. Some wild birds choose to not migrate, and instead adjust their behavior to survive in cold areas.... Read More

H5N1 Update: Avian Flu Risks to Dairy Herds Continue to Increase

WGC Indy Blogs Agriculture

July 23, 2024
In March 2024, the dairy industry was rattled by the USDA’s confirmation that cases of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (also known as bird flu or H5N1) had been detected in dairy cows in two states. As of July 15, the USDA has confirmed outbreaks of H5N1 in 158 dairy... Read More

Bird Flu Update: H5N1 Continues to Spread Risks to Dairy Herds

MBM Blogs Agriculture

July 23, 2024
In March 2024, the dairy industry was rattled by the USDA’s confirmation that cases of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (also known as bird flu or H5N1) had been detected in dairy cows in two states. As of July 15, the USDA has confirmed outbreaks of H5N1 in 158 dairy... Read More

Update on Avian Flu Risks to Dairy Herds: H5N1 Continues to Spread

WGC Blogs Agriculture

July 23, 2024
In March 2024, the dairy industry was rattled by the USDA’s confirmation that cases of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (also known as bird flu or H5N1) had been detected in dairy cows in two states. As of July 15, the USDA has confirmed outbreaks of H5N1 in 158 dairy... Read More