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Critter Control of Denver
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Pest Control - Birds and BatsPest Control - Birds and Bats - For Business

Serving Golden, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Critter control would have been a fine company to work with but when they reviewed the pigeon problems under our solar panels they passed on the job as putting screening around the solar field on our roof was a bit out of their scope of work and suggested we get the solar panel company to "finish the job" which they eventually did with some persistent pressure."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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4.8(
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Pest Control - Birds and Bats

Serving Golden, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Michelle is wonderful to work with and is always so helpful and prompt. The other office staff that I've had contact with has been great also. The technicians also seem to be very knowledgeable and skilled."
Response time40 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Critter Ridder, LLC
4.9(
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Pest Control - Birds and BatsPest Control - Birds and Bats - For Business

Serving Golden, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Tyler did a great job installing bird protection around our solar panels on a very steep roof. He also cleaned all the pigeon droppings but is coming back to clean one of the gutters he couldn't reach with the ladder he was using. So I'm very satisfied."
Response time9 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Bird Control questions, answered by experts

In most cases, a mother bird will return to a disturbed nest after the disturbance has passed. However, it can be hard for a mother bird to find a relocated nest. So, while it’s false that a mother bird will abandon her nest if it’s been disturbed, it’s not a good idea to relocate a nest with live babies or eggs in it.

Metal coil-shaped retriever tools (around $50) help remove empty nests and debris from chimneys. Unless you are sure the nest is vacant, we recommend calling in a pro to handle bird’s nest removal from chimneys, vents, roofs, and other hard-to-reach places.

Keeping birds away from a porch can involve a combination of strategies. Start with cleaning your porch. Remove food, debris, and plants that may be attracting feathered friends. Afterward, install physical deterrents like netting or spikes. Next, top off your porch with a decoy or two—and owl or hawk works. When wondering how to keep birds off the porch, it is always best to use humane efforts that won't harm winged creatures or the environment.

It's advisable to avoid using harmful methods to eliminate birds. Poisoning birds is inhumane and can have unintended ecological consequences, affecting other wildlife and pets. Similarly, using firearms or other lethal means poses safety risks and could be illegal in many areas. Sticky substances like adhesives can cause birds to become trapped and injured. Lastly, playing excessively loud or distressing noises can stress birds and humans. Focusing on humane and environmentally responsible strategies is essential when dealing with bird issues.

The lifespan of a bird's nest depends on the species. The building process can take from two days to three weeks. Once built, the nesting period for baby birds can last from two to ten weeks before they leave the nest. While most young birds are ready in two to six weeks, some predatory species may need up to two and a half months. Some species nest four to five times per year, so a nest could remain in use for several months. For specific information about a particular nest's longevity, it is best to consult a wildlife professional.

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