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DIRTY PICTURES

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They can nest on almost anything- even good products, installed poorly.

 

 


This “peak tent” nesting spot was missed
by the previous “professional”.

 

 

 

Birds Central
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They are not dumb they are dirty.

 

 


Is your contractor bidding the whole job?

 

     
 


Another stucco run nest.

 

 


Good picture of a very common
chimney stop nesting spot.

 

     
 


Licensed maybe but certainly not experts.

 

 


Can you say nesting fodder?

 

     
 


Cheap gel and spikes didn’t stop these pigeons.

 

 


How long before this gutter drops?

 

     
 


Does this pigeon look frightened to you?

 

 


When they nest in the open roof
you know you’re in trouble.

 

     
 


We’ve seen up to 8 healthy eggs and
3 levels of offspring in one nest.

 

 


2 Peak tent nesting spots.

 

     
 


Contractors are thinking:
"You have got to be kidding me!"

 

 


They nest where their eggs will not roll and they
prefer shade and protection overhead. 

 

     
 


This is why you should not allow contractors to install mesh where the roof pitches into it. This property has leaks just below the fecal dam.

 

 


Pigeons oftentimes nest against the back of HVAC units. It is not uncommon to see 3 levels of offspring especially in the summer when the heat helps incubate eggs.

 

     
 


The back side of turrets is very desirable for nesting and perching.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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