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Pigeon
| Starling | Grackle
| Woodpecker
Birds (Pigeons, Starlings, Grackles, Woodpeckers)
Pigeon:
12-15 inches tall, blue-gray with a white rump, has iridescent feathers
on head and neck. Can also have white, brown or gray plumage
The Pigeon is one of the most loved and equally despised bird species.
Pigeons are nuisances around our homes and businesses due their
nesting and defecation. Aside from the unsightly results to buildings
from their presence, they can also transmit numerous diseases.
Why shoud I use University Termite &
Pest Control for my Pigeon problem?
Starling:
7-8 inches tall, dark chunky, muscular bird. Plumage varies by season.
In winter the bird will display a highly speckled iridescent coat
and a dark bill. In Summer the bird's coat dulls and has far fewer
speckles.
Starlings make mud nests under the eaves of homes and buildings.
These nests can become quite numerous on structures with large populations
of these birds. Removal of these nests can be very expensive and
very labor intensive. When not removed, these nests can become
reservoirs for other insect pest species, bats or becomes focal
points for diseases.
Why shoud I use University Termite & Pest Control for my Starling
problem?
Grackle:
12-16 inches tall, black plumage that is tinted green/blue or purple
iridescent. Glossy purplish heads and neck. They have "v" shaped
tails that are very distinctive.
Grackles are the largest of the pest species listed here. They
can accumulate in great numbers. Their loud and disturbing noises
can distrupt sleep schedules and make duties at offices more challenging.
Grackles can be very aggressive to both other bird species, animals
and people. It is not uncommon to see Grackles "dive-bombing" perceived
threats in their territory.
Why shoud I use University Termite & Pest Control for my Grackle
problem?
Woodpecker:
7-15 inches tall, with brightly contrasting coloration. Many males
have some red on their heads. Nearly all woodpeckers have some black
and white marks.
Woodpeckers are troublesome for several reasons. They can do significant
damage to a structure through their "hammering" behavior. Facia
boards and soffets are often left with holes after Woodpecker activity.
Woodpeckers will also attempt to "hammer" through metal sheeting
around chimneys and other metal structural members. The resulting
noise can be both startling and bothersome.
Why should I use University
Termite & Pest Control for my Woodpecker Problem?
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