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DIRTY PICTURES

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If a contractor guarantees their work, it usually means products and workmanship, not results.

 

 


Would your contractor fix this or just remove the nest? 

 

 

 

Birds Central
(bird-friendly site)

 
 


This chimney stop nest is very common and more
desirable when shaded in the evenings.

 

 


This chicken wire is unpainted, attached outside the
wood and not preventing perching at the edge tile.

 

     
 


Mega electric yet still a nest in the shade.  Do you have
a results guarantee, or products and workmanship?

 

 


This is a common and easily-treated nesting spot
called a "peak tent."

     
 


This is a screened door for pigeon homes. If you
can get your hand in their they’ll get in.

 

 


An unlicensed contractor in Sun Lakes, attempting to use our Pigeon Slide Technology, incorrectly.

 

     
 


Do you think they can nest anywhere else?

 

 


This guy again.  Mesh outside facia, rolled on tile
and not long enough.

 

     


They had no idea.  Can you say roof leak?

 

 


Gutters make great nesting spots.

 

     
 


You could try and do it yourself.

 

 


This contract went to the lowest bidder. 
See the egg in the gutter?

 

     
 


There are good nets and bad nets.

 

 


Pigeons nest where their eggs do not roll. 
Mesh makes a fine anchor in spots like these.

 

     
 


There was a towel pushed inside here to exclude pigeons.

 

 


Did you know this is what your
contractor had in mind?

 

     
 


There is also a nest on top of this mesh,
where it was tilted back to attach.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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