Tag Archive: bird management services (38)

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

How to Preserve Your Sweet Corn Crop from Hungry Birds

WGC Indy Blogs Agriculture

May 8, 2024
Corn. As far as the eye can see. Much of America’s growing lands are dominated by the stuff – which is used to feed our livestock,  fuel our vehicles, and fill our dinner plates. While sweet corn accounts for a small fraction of the nation’s corn crop (only 1%!), it... Read More

Prevent Hungry Birds From Eating Your Sweet Corn Crop

MBM Blogs Agriculture

May 8, 2024
Corn. As far as the eye can see. Much of America’s growing lands are dominated by the stuff – which is used to feed our livestock,  fuel our vehicles, and fill our dinner plates. While sweet corn accounts for a small fraction of the nation’s corn crop (only 1%!), it... Read More

Protect Your Sweet Corn Crop from Hungry Birds

WGC Blogs Agriculture

May 8, 2024
Corn. As far as the eye can see. Much of America’s growing lands are dominated by the stuff – which is used to feed our livestock,  fuel our vehicles, and fill our dinner plates. While sweet corn accounts for a small fraction of the nation’s corn crop (only 1%!), it... Read More

How Farms Can Manage Nuisance Birds This Spring

WGC Indy Blogs Agriculture

March 12, 2024
For farms, spring is the time to prepare for the year’s initial planting. It’s also the time when migratory birds return north during their spring migration, and resident and/or colonial birds look to establish nesting. From February through May, migratory birds – such as Canada geese and snow geese –... Read More

Protect Agricultural Properties From Nuisance Birds This Spring

MBM Blogs Agriculture

March 12, 2024
For farms, spring is the time to prepare for the year’s initial planting. It’s also the time when migratory birds return north during their spring migration, and resident and/or colonial birds look to establish nesting. From February through May, migratory birds – such as Canada geese and snow geese –... Read More

Spring Nuisance Bird Management for the Agriculture Industry

WGC Blogs Agriculture

March 12, 2024
For farms, spring is the time to prepare for the year’s initial planting. It’s also the time when migratory birds return north during their spring migration, and resident and/or colonial birds look to establish nesting. From February through May, migratory birds – such as Canada geese and snow geese –... Read More

How Properties Can Build a Healthier Relationship with Birds

WGC Indy Blogs

January 18, 2024
Birds contain multitudes: they’re integral to ecosystems and improve our quality of life... but also damage properties, contribute to crop loss, and threaten human health and safety. When managing nuisance avian wildlife, it can be difficult to decide on a deterrence approach that takes ecological considerations into account but also... Read More