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TESTIMONIALS

Your product provided an effective shield against the roosting pigeons and more importantly it preserved the visual appeal of our homes. Tom - Homeowners Association President - Laguna Hills, CA

We tried other products like spikes and netting and neither solved the problem of nesting pigeons in our eaves.  I was amazed how quickly your product worked and how nicely it looked after it was painted. Amy- General Manager Carrows Restaurants

I was amazed how easy your product was to install and how it kept all the pigeons our of our parking structure.  Your product really works and I would recommend it to anyone. Mitchell - Facility Operations Director -   Denver, Colorado  

Bird News and Features

 

California's peregrine falcons, once driven to the edge of extinction by the pesticide DDT, now are contaminated with record-high levels of other toxic chemicals that may threaten them again, The Times' Marla Cone reports...                                                                                                 
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Women battle over dirty birds - Pigeon lady once told police she spends $65,000 per year on bird seed. Critics: Pigeons do ...

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International Migratory Bird Day - The annual International Migratory Bird Day (IMBD), held this year on May10, celebrates the animal kingdom’s frequent fliers...

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