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Bird Control in the Carolinas

Clark’s Termite & Pest Control does not offer carcass and dead animal removal. Our team only completes animal removal when an animal is found in a wildlife trap. For local animal removal vendors, please get in touch with your municipal office. 

 

Common Pest Birds in the Carolinas

 

 

In North Carolina and South Carolina, the following bird species are frequently identified as pests: 

 

    • Sparrows: Introduced in the 1800s, sparrows are common in urban and suburban areas. They can outcompete native birds for nesting sites and resources.
    • Starlings: Known for their aggressive behavior, these birds were also introduced in the 1800s. They tend to flock in large numbers, causing disturbances and impacting local ecosystems. 
    • Pigeons: Often found in urban settings, these birds can create health hazards through their droppings and may damage property. 
    • Grackles: These noisy birds can become a nuisance, especially in large numbers, and can cause disturbances around homes and businesses. 
    • Crows: While highly intelligent, crows can be disruptive, especially when they roost in large groups. 

Prevention Tips for Bird Pests 

 

Limit food sources around your property to prevent invasive birds from becoming a nuisance. Store trash in sealed containers and use bird feeders designed for native species. Sealing openings in eaves and roofs is crucial for minimizing potential nesting sites at your home or business

 

Impact of Pest Birds 

 

The presence of pest birds can have significant effects on health and property. Their droppings can spread diseases, and nests may obstruct ventilation systems or damage surfaces. Additionally, invasive birds can outcompete native species, disrupting local ecosystems. 

 

Lifecycles and Habits 

 

Understanding the habits of common pest birds is crucial for effective control: 

 

    • Carolina Sparrows typically live for two to three years, breeding from March to August and raising multiple broods.
    • European Starlings usually live for two to three years, exhibiting aggressive behaviors that help them thrive in diverse environments. 
    • Common Pigeons can live up to six years and often return to the same nesting sites each season. 
    • Common Grackles are intelligent and adaptable, breeding from March to June and thriving in urban areas. 
    • Crows also show high intelligence, often living in urban environments and raising young in complex social structures. 

How We Can Help 

 

At Clark’s Termite & Pest Control, we prioritize environmentally responsible bird control methods that comply with local, state, and federal regulations. If you suspect a protected bird species has become a nuisance, we can assist in managing the situation effectively. 

 

Minimal Disruption During Service 

 

Our bird control experts are trained to handle situations with minimal disruption to your daily routine. We’ll assess the issue from all angles to provide a comprehensive solution that respects your space.

 

Effectiveness of Deterrents 

 

While visual deterrents like fake owls can temporarily dissuade birds, they may quickly become ineffective. Our team employs proven strategies to ensure long-lasting results. 

 

Safety and Guarantees 

 

Rest assured that our technicians follow strict safety protocols and are equipped with the necessary gear for every situation. We also offer a guarantee on our bird control services—if our initial treatment doesn’t fully resolve your issue, we provide complimentary follow-up visits. 

 

Contact Us for Expert Bird Control 

 

Protect your home or business with Clark’s Termite & Pest Control. We use Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques tailored to your specific needs. 

 

Call Clark’s today for your FREE and NO OBLIGATION estimate at 866-781-4991 or schedule online today!

 

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