|
|
|
|
|
|
Share
The House Surgeon Joe
|
|
|
Degrees
|
|
I have 25 years hands on experience with owning my own company in the Pigeon/Bird Control industry. My goal is to earn your respect, trust and find the answer to your sollution and nothing more!
|
|
|
My Expert Service
|
|
I have been trained by Bird B Gone Corporation to control and removal all species of birds including pigeons. I have 25 years experience hands on in this industry
Birds Spread Diseases:
MOST PEOPLE DO NOT KNOW WHAT DISEASES PIGEONS AND OTHER BIRDS CARRY INCLUDING THE WEST NILE VIRUS:
The general public's affection toward birds translates into a serious underestimation of the health risks associated with pest birds. People who would never tolerate a colony of rats living in their attic will turn a blind eye towards pigeons entrenched in the rafters of their roof.
Diseases need to be transported from place to place in order to spread. Birds are a perfect mechanism for spreading disease because they travel great distances, harbour over forty types of parasites and can host internally over sixty types of infectious diseases including the West Nile virus..
Birds Cause Damage:
Pest birds cause tens of millions of dollars of damage every year to buildings, machinery, automobiles, roofs, ventilation systems and much more.
Bird droppings are very acidic. They eat away at many substrates, especially tar-based roofing materials.
Pigeon, starling and sparrow nests are often built in rain gutters, drains and corners of roofs where drains are located resulting in blockages that can cause severe flooding and water damage.
Acidic bird droppings can do great damage to air conditioning equipment, industrial machinery, siding, insulation etc.
When birds build their nests inside electric signs or other machinery there is a great risk of fire. Electric sign companies blame bird nests for most of their sign fires.
Bird nests built in chimneys and ventilation systems can spread diseases through the system and block air-flow which can have horrible consequences.
Most bird droppings, but especially pigeon and gull, will fade paint finishes by actually eating into the protective coating and the paint itself.
Droppings and nesting materials on or around a building send a message to the public that this building is not properly maintained. One is forced to wonder how clean a restaurant's kitchen could be if they don't even care about bird droppings dripping down the sign.
Pigeons enter attics of houses, apartments, restaurants and other buildings through openings. In most cases the pigeons build nests and discard their bodily waste. Often the weight of the droppings becomes so great that the actual ceiling collapses.
Wild birds are important to public health because they can be infected by a number of pathogenic microorganisms that are transmissible to humans. In addition, birds migrating across national and intercontinental borders can become long-range vectors for any bacterium, virus, parasite, or drug-resistant organism they harbor. This creates the potential for the establishment of new endemic foci of disease along migration routes. Among the most important of these disorders are ?emerging infectious diseases (EIDs),? i.e., diseases that are newly recognized or previously known diseases that appear in new populations or are rapidly increasing in incidence or geographic range. In the U.S., the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has listed over 30 EIDs that are believed to pose significant risks to human health in the 21st Century. Wild birds are known to be reservoirs for several of these agents, including arboviruses such as West Nile virus (WNV), Borrelia burgdorferi, influenza A virus, enteric bacterial pathogens, and drug-resistant bacteria. In addition, wild birds can be infested by arthropod vectors, which can drop off and disperse pathogens along migration routes, even if the avian host is not a competent reservoir of infection.
Only recently have the complex inter-relationships between infectious diseases of wildlife, domestic animals, and humans become fully appreciated. This article reviews important aspects of birds and migration as they relate to the epidemiology of EIDs
|
|
|
Experience & Qualifications
|
|
I have been trained by Bird B Gone Corporation to control and removal all species of birds including pigeons. I have 25 years experience hands on in this industry.
1 week training on pigeon removal and extractions, 25 years hands on experience.
|
|
|
Available Modes Of Communication
|
|
email/chat
|
|
|
|
|
Contact
The House Surgeon Joe
|
|
|
|
|
|
|