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Citadel Wildlife
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Pest Control - Birds and BatsPest Control - Birds and Bats - For Business

Serving River Rouge, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Emergency services offered

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"I paid for an inspection. The company said it was a squirrel. They gave me a price and said it will be gone in one week. They came back a few more times. I told them I still have the same problems. They came remove the squirrel from my attic and have their balance before it dies in my attic."
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Safe Flue Chimney Service
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Pest Control - Birds and BatsPest Control - Birds and Bats - For Business

Serving River Rouge, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1978

Emergency services offered

All your chimney needs! We are a small business who can offer you top quality service AND a lower price than the competition. Tom and Mike will personally help you with your service or project. Make sure to mention Angie's List for a discount off regular pricing!

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Bird Control questions, answered by experts

Some birds of prey, like owls, hunt at night. Hawks are diurnal and need good light to see their prey. You could see them circling anytime from dawn to dusk. Species like the common red-tailed hawk are most active in the early morning and late evening when their prey is also typically on the go.

An owl's worst enemy in the wild is often other raptors and environmental factors. Among the avian threats, larger owls or other birds of prey can pose a danger, engaging in territorial disputes or competing for food resources. Terrestrial predators like foxes, raccoons, and larger mammals may target owl nests or young fledglings. Environmental factors like severe weather conditions, habitat loss, and food availability changes can also significantly impact owl populations.

Once the animals and their young are out of the house, remove the nest and locate any entry points. Some may be difficult to find because some animals can fit through very small holes. Once you’ve located as many entry points as possible, use materials such as metal or masonry to block off the entry. Ideally, you should choose materials that most animals cannot chew through. Create a one-way door or flap to allow animals to leave but not return. Additional methods include using repellants designed to make an area unappealing to the types of animals that find your home so inviting. 

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.

No single deterrent will work 100 percent of the time, so we suggest combining deterrents to ensure your seed has the best possible chance to grow. Using bird netting over your seed, with physical deterrents like mylar tape coupled with hanging bird feeders at the edges of your growing area—and removing any bird’s nests, if possible—will give your seeds the best possible chance for success.

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