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Proper Bird Problem Assessment

Proper Bird Problem Assessment

Proper Bird Problem Assessment

Assessing the problem of pest birds involves a wide and comprehensive set of factors.  It is important that you get as much information as possible to create a comprehensive quote for your customer.  Be sure to include the following in your job assessment.

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Bird-X Gives Best Wishes to Retiring HR Director

Bird-X Gives Best Wishes to Retiring HR Director

Bird-X Gives Best Wishes to Retiring HR Director

                                   Best Wishes, Alison!

Bird-X has been dedicated to unmatched focus on quality, efficacy, and customer service since 1964. Our growth wouldn’t be possible without our team of dedicated employees, including Alison James, Director of HR, Marketing, and Customer Services.

Alison first started working for the company in 1997. She was hired as an executive assistant to Ron Schwarcz (then president) and Richard Seid, Owner/Founder. Alison’s commitment to the company and willingness to take on additional responsibilities are just two reasons she will be greatly missed.

A lot has changed at Bird-X since Alison first started twenty years ago. The company has grown in many facets, including products, employees, and office size.

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                                                    Alison and current Sales Director Joe Seid in 1999

“It’s been fascinating to watch this tapestry of people weave in and around over time, growing and changing but with some strong constant threads too.”

As the company grew (and relocated), so did Alison’s responsibilities at Bird-X. Whenever there was a need for a role to be filled, Alison took on those responsibilities. She gained experience in human resources and became extremely involved in product design and marketing.

Recently, she has worked closely with president Dennis Tilles on expanding markets and product offerings. Advancing to new roles has allowed her to experience all facets of Bird-X, from helping customers, creating packaging and design, to being the human resources director.

“We’ve solidified our position as industry leaders with cutting-edge technologies, and added specialist consultants to our retail, internet and pest control customers. Being on the inside working to grow the company as all this was taking place has been extremely rewarding,” said Alison when reflecting on experiences over the years.

Following retirement, Alison is planning for a big move down South. She looks forward to slowing down in retirement and “watching birds instead of consulting about how to get rid of them.” She’s also excited about having more time for cooking meals from scratch, painting, writing, and reading. And she won’t miss her daily commute to Chicago.

“It’s hard to believe that this is really happening. It won’t feel real until I wake up in another state, and it’s not time to head to work,” she said. “And I’m so very grateful for this amazing opportunity Bird-X gave me, to learn and grow, support my family, put my kids through school, and find something new and different every day.”

Bird-X wishes Alison all the best in her retirement, and thanks her for her years of commitment and service to the company!

Greimex is an approved authorized dealer of Bird-x in Mauritius contact us on info@greimex.net for more details on Bird-x products.

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How to assess a bird problem

How to assess a bird problem

Birds cause thousands of dollars in damage and cleanup costs to businesses and municipalities annually. Bird droppings and debris can deface and eventually damage the roofs, skylights and facades of many structures. They can also damage lighting, cameras, gates, AC units, and solar panels. Equally problematic, bird droppings and bird nests can harbor any of 60 known diseases—including histoplasmosis and West Nile Virus. Dried bird droppings can be drawn into rooftop ventilation systems, creating a health hazard for inhabitants. Wet bird droppings can cause dangerous slip-and-fall hazards.

What Bird Species is Creating Your Problem?

Birds come in all shapes and sizes. They have different roosting and nesting habits. To properly deter them, you need to identify them. Some of the more common pest birds include:

Pigeons: These birds will east just about anything—fruits, vegetables, grains, seeds, insects and waste food. They will nest along building ledges, rafters, beams, and under bridges or inside barns. Their saucer-like nests are often made of stems and leaves. Pigeon droppings are highly acidic and will eventually eat into most surfaces—even stonework. If you have one pigeon, you’ll soon have many, for they are attracted by the scent of droppings and nests.

Cliff and Barn Swallows: These slender, sleek birds are very territorial and will return to the same nesting site over and over. They will build their mud nests under building eaves and other structures. Swallows have brownish red faces and throats with steel blue coats and light colored bellies. Cliff swallows have squared off tails, but barn swallows have long forked tails. Swallow mud nests can damage and deface the outer walls and eaves of buildings. Their droppings often cover the sides of buildings and the ground below. The bacteria, fungal agents and parasites found in swallow droppings and nests can carry a host of serious diseases, including histoplasmosis, encephalitis, salmonella, meningitis, toxoplasmosis and more.

Woodpeckers: These noisy, troublesome birds peck many different types of wood surfaces full of holes. They’ll drill into eaves, window frames and trim boards, whether it’s cedar, redwood siding, plywood, pine, fir, or cypress. Woodpeckers will even peck at metal gutters, downspouts, chimney caps, TV antennas, rooftop plumbing vents, and metal roof valleys.

Gulls/Seagulls: These medium to large, grey or white birds are ground-nesting opportunistic scavengers. They will eat virtually anything from crabs, small fish and trashed human food. They gather in noisy, densely packed, large colonies and leave acres of disease infested white droppings.

Loafing, Nesting or Roosting—What’s Your Bird Pressure?

To properly assess your bird problem, bird control experts have developed a yardstick called Bird Pressure. This term is used to determine the level of commitment birds have to various locations where they nest, roost, eat and spend time. Bird pressure ultimately helps to determine the most effective way to deter and keep pest birds away from a location.

Heavy Bird Pressure: This level indicates a very high level of commitment. It usually refers to locations where birds find protection from the elements. It may be where they were born and have established nests; a place they consider home. Birds will not be easily deterred from heavy pressure areas.

Medium Bird Pressure: These locations do not hold the same commitment as those where birds nest or roost. But, because these areas might provide a place to rest or might be a source of food, birds are committed to spending time and returning to these locations.

Light Bird Pressure: This level of commitment is low. If the location is convenient and unobstructed birds may enjoy a time of loafing. But it will not hold the same importance as the places where they roost, nest or eat.

About Bird B Gone 

Bird B Gone is the world’s largest manufacturer and distributor of bird control products, providing effective and humane solutions to a bird-free environment. Now celebrating their 25th year, the company provides advice; training and installation services for those who need help with these and other bird control measures. For the complete line of products from Bird B Gone, call 1-800-392-6915; fax: 949-472-3116 or visit our website at www.birdbgone.com, e-mail: nobirds@birdbgone.com.



Greimex is the Sole Representative of Bird b gone in Mauritius contact us on info@greimex.net for more details on Bird b gone products.

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Where to Look for Pest Pigeons on Your Building

Where to Look for Pest Pigeons on Your Building

Where to Look for Pest Pigeons on Your Building

Pigeons, Pigeon controlPigeons are the number one pest bird problem in the United States. They will nest and roost on, in and under many different structures. To keep pigeons from defacing and damaging property, it’s important to know where they roost and nest. What they eat and how they often gather in such large numbers. Continue reading →

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Is One Product enough to get rid of that bird?

Is One Product enough to get rid of that bird?

Is One Product enough to get rid of that bird?

bird control productsPest birds deface and damage many areas of a property: solar panels, rooftop ventilators, security cameras, lighting systems, AC units and water runoff systems—all fall victim to the nests, droppings, and activities of birds. But birds are clever creatures. And they learn fast. Which is why one bird deterrent or repellent may not be enough to solve a serious pest bird problem. That’s where the bird control pros at Bird B Gone can help. Continue reading →

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Installing Correctly the Right Bird Control Products the First Time

Installing Correctly the Right Bird Control Products the First Time

Installing Correctly the Right Bird Control Products the First Time

installing bird control productsPest birds have long been a major problem for property owners. They deface and damage solar panels, rooftop ventilators, security cameras, lighting systems, AC units and water runoff systems. They destroy crops and endanger our airports. Getting rid of pest birds isn’t easy, for not all bird deterrents work equally well for all birds. And deterrents incorrectly installed will fail to get rid of birds just as much as the wrong product. That’s why it’s so important to choose the right bird control product and to rely on experts who know how to install that product correctly the first time. That’s where the bird control pros at Bird B Gone can help. Continue reading →

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How to Choose the Right Product for a Nuisance Bird

How to Choose the Right Product for a Nuisance Bird

How to Choose the Right Product for a Nuisance Bird

How to Choose the Right ProductAsk property owners and they’ll tell you: Nuisance birds can cause many costly problems. Pest birds like pigeons, starlings and gulls can damage solar panels, rooftop ventilators, security cameras, lighting systems, AC units and water runoff systems. Getting rid of nuisance birds can pose a challenge, for not all bird deterrents work equally well for all birds. So it makes sense to choose the right deterrent or repellent to the nuisance bird that can damage and/or deface your property. That’s where the bird control pros at Bird B Gone can help. Continue reading →

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Bird Control Products for a Variety of Nusiance Birds

Bird Control Products for a Variety of Nusiance Birds

Bird Control Products for a Variety of Nusiance Birds

plastic bird spikesBird control products keep birds away whether they are applied to homes, businesses, or boats. Bird control products are needed when pigeons, swallows, grackles, sparrows or woodpeckers are the targeted nuisance birds that are destroying the property.  There are many highly effective bird control products to choose from.  Most are readily available, safe for birds and others, and easy to install. Continue reading →

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Bird Deterrents: Why UV Light May Not Be the Answer

Bird Deterrents: Why UV Light May Not Be the Answer

Bird Deterrents: Why UV Light May Not Be the Answer

Effective bird deterrents, Bird control methods, Bird deterrent productsThe most recent trend in bird deterrents—using ultraviolet (UV) light technology—has grabbed the attention of both pest control companies and consumers who are on the lookout for safer, faster, and cheaper methods to protect their properties from damage caused by local and migrating bird populations. The question is whether or not these new UV methods are effective or not, and whether they are improvements over the current technology being used.

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Marketing Bird Control, the Key to New Customers

Marketing Bird Control, the Key to New Customers

Marketing Bird Control, the Key to New Customers

marketing bird control Adding bird control services to your business can improve your bottom line. Property owners and municipalities often suffer from the damage and defacement of pest birds. Whether your business is roofing, rain gutters, solar, skylights, AC units or other property related maintenance concerns, bird proofing can be a profitable addition to your business. If you’re a contractor, you probably have most of the tools you’ll need to install bird control products. But unless you have expert guidance, marketing bird control can pose a challenge. The professionals at Bird B Gone can help. They can show you how to properly market bird control solutions and get those new customers. Continue reading →

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