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

Serving Stockbridge, MI 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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Michigan Animal Control, LLC
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Pest Control - Birds and BatsPest Control - Birds and Bats - For Business

Serving Stockbridge, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I had originally contacted Birds and Bats service, but they were too expensive, did nothing to help. I moved on to Michigan Animal Control and they are amazing, have good information and service. I hired them and they will help me with getting rid of bats and any other animal issues."
Response time4 hrs
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Michigan Wildlife Solutions, LLC
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Pest Control - Birds and BatsPest Control - Birds and Bats - For Business

Serving Stockbridge, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They came out the day I called and installed "bird doors". I inquired if they would nail a replacement board when they came back to remove the bird doors, they would. There was a cost for them to install which I felt was fair. Unfortunately it was installed with 8 huge nails, which was not as aesthetically pleasing, on the newly painted board. They did a great job ridding my home of birds which is what I hired them to do. I would use them again. I'm satisfied with their work"
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Bird Control questions, answered by experts

When woodpeckers start banging on your walls or roof, they are probably looking for insects to eat, storing nuts for winter, drilling a hole to make a nest, or communicating with other birds to establish territory or find a mate.

The size of the hole can help determine the reason for the pecking. Small irregular holes are a result of insect hunts. Acorn holes are more consistently sized and often fitted with a nut in the middle. Nest holes are large and have rounded edges. If the bird is pecking to mark its territory or attract a mate, it may leave dents rather than holes, and the noise will stop when the mating season starts in spring.

The cost for bird and bat control services typically ranges from $300 to $1,000. The final price depends on several factors, including the size and severity of the infestation, the specific removal method used, and the complexity of accessing the affected areas.

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.

Removal typically takes 1-3 days. Sealing entry points and cleanup may require additional time.

The brown recluse has numerous predators in the wild (or close to your home). They are a valuable part of the ecosystem, too. Their predators often include birds, praying mantis, crickets, chickens, spider wasps, and more. However, the brown recluse spider is a master at hiding, making it much more difficult for predators to hunt them.

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