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Terminix® Pest Control
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Pest Control - Birds and Bats - For Business

Serving Kersey, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1927

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"Very knowledgeable guy who seem to know what he’s doing. Don’t know results of spraying. Have had much rain since. Will have to see if it worked. Terminex will spray again the beginning of next month."
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Summit Pest & Wildlife, LLC
5.0(
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Pest Control - Birds and Bats

Serving Kersey, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Kris was awesome! He was in and out in no time we got what we needed taken care of and he was kind, knowledgeable and efficient. Definitely recommend this company and Kris specifically did a great job!"
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Response time2 days
Recommended by25%of homeowners
PestRite
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Pest Control - Birds and BatsPest Control - Birds and Bats - For Business

Serving Kersey, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1972

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

PestRite is a locally owned and family operated, progressive, pest control service company, serving the Colorado Front Range for more than 38 years. Our Mission Statement is our daily mission; to provide a level of customer service with instant responsiveness that is friendly, educational, honest, and flexible. We always aim to maintain an institutional memory of the customers we serve, acting as a partner in protecting your investments and families. Whether you're having problems with fleas in Ft. Collins, bed bugs in Boulder, squirrels in Denver, or termites in Colorado Springs, we have the experience and comprehensive knowledge to solve your problem. Our alternative approach to the typical pest control attitude, known today as "Green Services" is accomplished through our Eco-$mart service technology. This is the most advanced form of Integrated Pest Management in our industry.

Bird Control questions, answered by experts

Fake owls are a common goose deterrent decoy and one of the most humane ways to scare away geese. Unfortunately, some geese are wise to fake predators. Decoys can be more effective if you move them around frequently or purchase ones with motion features. Decoys that move in the wind are also more effective than stationary decoys.

Using audio and visual methods to discourage birds might work initially, but birds tend to acclimate to them over time. While chemical deterrents can show some effectiveness, their results can be inconsistent. Some may dissipate too quickly, and there's a risk they might cause unintended damage to your surroundings. Additionally, birds might become immune or resistant to the impact of such treatments.

Both spikes and loose nets can be installed over nest sites to prevent the bird from returning, but nets are not a humane option since birds and other wildlife can get tangled in them. 

Spikes are a humane alternative that deter nesting without harming the birds. In small areas, like vents, a very fine mesh net can be installed to prevent the bird from returning. These nets don't generally pose a risk to the birds.

You can take multiple approaches to keep animals out of your edible landscape. You can use natural repellents such as mint and cayenne pepper to deter them from your garden. You can also build a fence (or opt for a privet hedge) or keep the most enticing plants in a sectioned-off area. The most efficient method of keeping your four-legged guests at bay is to determine what animal it is and create a customized plan for them. 

Finding a dead bat in your home can be frightening, even during spooky season. The United States Department of Interior states that if you find a dead bat, take these steps:

  • Contact your state wildlife agency to report the finding

  • Photograph the bat safely to help the wildlife agency determine the species

  • Use disposable gloves to place the bat into a plastic bag, making sure to spray with disinfectant and close the bag securely 

  • Thoroughly clean your hands and any clothing that came into contact with the bat

If you see one dead bat, you might have a large bat infestation that needs to be treated immediately. Call a local pest control company to properly inspect your home for other bats.

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