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- September 22, 2025
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Pigeon Proofing Solar: Maintaining Panel E
Pigeon Proofing Solar: Maintaining Panel Efficiency Under Arizona Skies Arizona’s sunny skies make solar energy one of the smartest investments for homeowners. With more than 300 days of sunshine each year, solar panels reduce energy costs, increase property value, and help households take control of rising electricity rates. However, one factor often catches solar panel […]
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- September 22, 2025
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How Monsoon Season and Wildlife Impact Sol
How Monsoon Season and Wildlife Impact Solar Efficiency and What You Can Do Solar energy is a great investment for homeowners in Phoenix. With year-round sunshine and high energy costs, solar panels can save thousands of dollars while reducing environmental impact. However, two factors in Arizona can affect solar panel performance more than many homeowners […]
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- September 22, 2025
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Bird Control in Phoenix: Protecting Homes
Bird Control in Phoenix: Protecting Homes and Businesses from Pests Phoenix is a beautiful city with year-round sunshine, scenic views, and vibrant wildlife. But with urban growth and warm weather comes a challenge: pest birds. Birds like pigeons, sparrows, woodpeckers, swallows, and others often invade roofs, attics, solar panels, HVAC systems, and commercial building ledges. […]
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- September 22, 2025
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Bird Control Near Phoenix: Humane, Effecti
Bird Control Near Phoenix: Humane, Effective Solutions for Homes and Businesses Phoenix area residents often face challenges with pest birds such as pigeons, sparrows, swallows, and woodpeckers. These birds can cause damage, mess, and health concerns. If you are searching for bird control near Phoenix, you are not alone. Homeowners and businesses alike want solutions […]
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- September 22, 2025
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5 Ways to Protect Your Solar Panels from W
5 Ways to Protect Your Solar Panels from Wildlife Damage in Phoenix Phoenix is known for its abundant sunshine, making solar panels a smart choice for homeowners looking to reduce energy costs and shrink carbon footprints. However, wildlife—especially birds, rodents, squirrels, occasionally bats—can pose a serious threat to solar panels and associated installations. Nests under […]
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- May 21, 2025
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Pigeon Removal Services Paradise Valley
Tailored Solutions: Customizing Pigeon Removal for Your Paradise Valley Property Pigeons can be a significant nuisance for property owners in Paradise Valley, as they have a knack for causing damage to buildings and leaving unsightly droppings virtually everywhere. Dealing with a pigeon infestation on your Paradise Valley property can be frustrating and overwhelming, but fear […]
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- May 21, 2025
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Pigeon Removal Services El Mirage
Tailored Solutions: Customizing Pigeon Removal for Your El Mirage Property Pigeons can be a significant nuisance for property owners in Mirage, as they have a knack for causing damage to buildings and leaving unsightly droppings virtually everywhere. Dealing with a pigeon infestation on your Mirage property can be frustrating and overwhelming, but fear not! You […]
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- May 1, 2025
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Pigeon Removal Services Youngtown
Tailored Solutions: Customizing Pigeon Removal for Your Youngtown Property Pigeons can be a significant nuisance for property owners in Youngtown, as they have a knack for causing damage to buildings and leaving unsightly droppings virtually everywhere. Dealing with a pigeon infestation on your Youngtown property can be frustrating and overwhelming, but fear not! You don’t […]
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- May 1, 2025
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PIGEON REMOVAL SERVICES SUN CITY
Tailored Solutions: Customizing Pigeon Removal for Your Sun City Property Pigeons can be a significant nuisance for property owners in Sun City, as they have a knack for causing damage to buildings and leaving unsightly droppings virtually everywhere. Dealing with a pigeon infestation on your Sun City property can be frustrating and overwhelming, but fear […]
The Turkey Vulture does not win any beauty contests. The birds’ shape and head look similar to a turkey, with a red head and dark body feathers.
By definition, Canadian Geese are not classified as pest birds and are afforded protection by federal and state agencies. Nonetheless, Canadian Geese are increasingly becoming the scourge of suburbia as their numbers have grown in the past decade from only a few thousand to hundreds of thousands of these birds.
These sleek little birds are well known for their long migration and nesting habits. Cliff and Barn Swallows spend their winters in South America and summers in North America. They arrive around March in the southern part of the country, reaching the northern states in April. Swallows are very territorial and will always come back to the same nesting site. Swallows have made a very successful switch from cliffs and caves to man made structures for placement of their mud pellet nests.
from the bird colony along with collecting on the ground. Homeowners have also reported problems with parasites entering the house through building cracks next to the nests which poses a potential health risk to humans and animals.
Grackles are boisterous, abundant members of the Troupial Family. The common grackle has a green,blue, or purple iridescent tinted black plumage with a glossy purplish head, neck, and breast with the female of the species, slightly smaller and duller colored.
Like the House Sparrow, the Starling was introduced from Europe in the 19th century. However, it did not spread as fast and only reached the western coast within the last few decades.
Woodpeckers primarily feed on wood-boring insects using their strong beak and long tongue to dislodge food. Some members of the Woodpecker Family (Flickers) feed on insects of the ground, while others prefer native berries, fruits, and nuts.
The House Sparrow is the number two urban pest bird. Introduced as a species to North America, the house sparrow quickly spread across the country due to its lack of natural enemies and its adaptive traits. Its ability to nest in urban structures, eat urban scraps, and a large breeding capacity are some of these adaptive traits.
eaves of houses.
Feral Pigeons (Columbia Livia) are the number one urban pest bird, causing damage where ever they nest or roost. Pigeons are descendants of domesticated European Homing Pigeons or Rock Doves, so they have a varied diet and feel at ease making their homes in man-made structures, they also lay 2 – 3 eggs every 3 or 4 months all year long in Arizona.
units, roof line overhangs, solar panels or even wide window sills.