Humane bird and pest control company Bird-X, Inc. goes into detail about bird control, and how preventative and reactive measures can eliminate risks of disease and health issues, cut down on cleaning costs, and much more in their most recent blog.

CHICAGO (PRWEB) March 30, 2018

Many people do not realize bird control is a highly important part of home and property maintenance until they actually have a bird problem or damage from droppings. More and more often, architects and project managers are learning to integrate bird control devices into their initial plans for properties under construction, as to avoid costly cleanup and repairs down the line.

Not only can bird droppings be corrosive and detrimental to the structural integrity of buildings, but anyone who steps in or disrupts a mess can risk spreading more hazardous chemicals into the air. In Bird-X’s latest blog post, three best-selling bird control devices and installation methods are discussed: bird spikes, electronic bird control devices, and bird netting.

Learn about sonic and ultrasonic bird control options as well as the benefits of physical barriers like bird spikes and bird netting.

Bird-X, Inc. has spent over 50 years protecting public areas from over 60 bird-spread transmissible diseases. The leading international brand of humane bird control solutions, this Chicago-based company manufactures a complete line of unique bird control products, protecting the health of humans, wildlife, and the environment by deterring birds from unwanted areas without harming them.

For information on any of Bird-X’s humane pest control products, please call customer service at (800) 662-5021.

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