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Guesstimates Just Won't Fly   1 Mar, 2008

Article By: Dan Collins

Take time to consider every scenario when bidding on the installation of bird management devices, and always allow for at least one Murphy's Law moment.More>>

Sprague 'Nets' Success for School System   1 Mar, 2008

Article By: Pest Management Staff

Tacoma, Wash.-based Sprague Pest Solutions has earned a regional reputation for its low-toxicity, high-effectiveness approach to all types of pest accounts, including bird control. For example, Special Services Manager Keith Rowney recently tackled a tough situation facing a Western Oregon school...More>>

Deter Birds in Open Spaces   1 Mar, 2008

Article By: Pest Management Staff

Nixalite's new Bird Buffer Haze Generators disperse flying birds in open spaces, indoors and outdoors, with a nearly invisible haze of Fog Force repellent.More>>

Baiting Tool Kit   1 Mar, 2008

Article By: Pest Management Staff

The Avitrol Whole Corn Baiting Tool Kit guides you through each phase of the bird control program using Avitrol for pigeons.More>>

RejeX-it Expels Geese from Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facility   1 Mar, 2008

Article By: Pest Management Staff

Canada geese are becoming a serious pest at wastewater treatment facilities. Nearly all the wastewater sites in America are fenced and human activity is minimal. This, plus permanent water features and turf for feeding, make the wastewater facilities prime goose habitat.More>>

Got Geese?   1 Mar, 2008

Article By: Pest Management Staff

Geese eat, poop and make noise on your customers' lawn all day long. At dark, they move into the water to be safe from predators and to sleep.More>>

Bird Control Just Got easier   1 Mar, 2008

Article By: Pest Management Staff

E-mail from Nathan in CaliforniaMore>>

Bird-B-Gone Helps Regal Pest Control Score Big   1 Mar, 2008

Article By: Pest Management Staff

Since he first began in the professional pest management industry 14 years ago, Tim Regal, president of Regal Pest Control in Plymouth, Mich., found himself drawn to the bird side of the business. He always had been interested in birds, but when he chaired the Michigan Pest Management Association...More>>

Tale of the Tape   1 Mar, 2008

Article By: Pest Management Staff

KABA Bird Shock Tape is ideal for signs, ledges and even asphalt shingles (pictured). Installers love it and return for more.More>>

WCT Specifies Nixalite for Military Installations   1 Mar, 2008

Article By: Pest Management Staff

John Horton, operations supervisor for Wildlife Control Technology (WCT) in Fresno, Calif., was recently called upon to solve a bird problem at Travis Air Force Base, located in the Delta region of California's San Francisco Bay.More>>