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Offer Bird Service Without Risk   1 Mar, 2008

Article By: Pest Management Staff

Improve your bottom line without assuming the risks: Varment Guard Environmental Services' bird management division, ProGuard Bird Solutions, is available as a subcontractor in 30 states east of the Mississippi.More>>

Varment Guard Introduces Bird Service Nationwide   1 Mar, 2008

Article By: Pest Management Staff

Columbus, Ohio-based Varment Guard Environmental Services Inc. has found a way to lend its bird control and deterrent expertise to colleagues across the country.More>>

BMP Best Practices   1 Mar, 2008

Article By: Dan Collins

Bird management is in its infancy relative to other segments of urban pest management. Although much research is needed in other sectors of our industry (such as rat populations and their control in cities), nothing is less studied than commensal birds and their management within urban environments.More>>

Bird ID Essential to Management   1 Jan, 2008

Article By: Dan Collins

You may not need to understand the subtle differences between a Brewer's sparrow and a chipping sparrow like a field ornithologist, but you should acquire some basic bird identification skills.More>>

Cool Tools: Starling Stopper   1 Dec, 2007

Article By: Alan Huot

Starlings are estimated to number in the tens of millions, compete with native species and can cause widespread destruction of crops.More>>

Bird-X Offers Lifelike 3D Coyote to Deter Pest Geese   11 Sep, 2007

Article By: Pest Management Staff

Unlike stationary deterrents, this coyote moves and changes positions in even the slightest breeze. It is visible from all angles for full 360-degree coverage, making it far superior to flat silhouettes that must be viewed full on.More>>

Law Review: What We Can Learn from Geese   1 Jun, 2007

Article By: Greg Crosslin

Several days ago, I was up late preparing for a trial and had the Animal Planet channel on the television in the background. A reporter began a segment about geese, starting with the question, Why do geese fly in a 'V' formation?"More>>

Keeping Foods Bird-Free: Bird-X Spikes   1 Mar, 2007

Article By: Pest Management Staff

Of all the pest control problems facing the food and beverage industry, birds are probably the most common. Birds, says Richard Kammerling, owner and president of R.K. Chemical Systems, Inc., whose New York-based company has been delivering pest management consultation and supplies to the food...More>>

Free Flying Birds Roosting and Nesting in a Grocery Store   1 Mar, 2007

Article By: Pest Management Staff

A grocery store phoned our office requesting that a technician remove sparrows and starlings that were entering the building through loading dock doors and open windows.More>>

Expelling Geese from Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facility with Rejex-It   1 Mar, 2007

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.More>>