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DIRTY PICTURES

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Pigeons nest where their eggs do not roll.

 

 


This spike was to far out and the
pigeon was sneaking behind it.

 

 

 

Birds Central
(bird-friendly site)

 
 


This net could have been installed higher and
closer to the edge to discourage perching.

 

 


There is a "professionally installed" ¾" net
under all this waste.  Terrible!

     
 


Cheap sticky gel on peaks looks terrible, and lasts
a very short time in Arizona.

 

 


Whirly birds are expensive easy toys
for contractors who do not want to work.

 

     
 


This snake is losing its venom.

 

 


Whirly birds, another lazy contractor taking your money.

 

     
 


That is not a white scarf around his neck.

 

 


The gap between the two directions of spikes is
just enough for a pigeon to perch.

 

     
 


This is what we call side tiles and also why we treat them.

 

 


Many factors determine if a pigeon will leave your
property.  I do not think this was a big contributor.

 

     
 


Lots of open-roof perching wire.  You can tell there are signs of the inexpensive perching gel.  Little dots just melt into the tile.

 

 


Amazing how much money can be spent on perching
but there’s a new nest.  We’ve seen them nest against electric.

 

     
 


There is waste smack dab in the middle of this perching
wire on the stucco ledge. No results guarantee here.

 

 


How would you keep a pigeon off your lamp?

 

     
 


If you have this sill problem, you must
get a results guarantee.

 

 


This mesh could have been brought to the corner
to help control perching.

 

     
 

Spikes all over but I’ll bet no results guarantee.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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