Oregon Cities Enlist Conflict Resolution Experts for Bird-Related Disputes, but Bird-X Bird Control Products Could Be the Solution
CHICAGO (PRWEB) August 30, 2018 -- Neighborly disagreements can be troublesome not only for the two parties involved, but for other residents in the neighborhood as well as city officials. Feeding pest birds like crows and pigeons can lead to overpopulation of the pest birds, abundance of hazardous droppings, structural damage, and noise complaints. Portland, Beaverton, and other cities in Oregon now have conflict resolution experts who “can be called to help neighbors who agree to consider working things out between them, rather than filing a formal complaint,” says Janet Eastman of The Oregonian.
There are other, easier, more automated ways to deter these unwanted pest birds, however. Bird-X, Inc. has been deterring pest birds and animals from unwanted areas all across the country, with innovative and humane bird products like UV-treated plastic spikes as well as nontoxic liquid deterrents.
The humane bird control company Bird-X, Inc. also manufactures silent-to-humans bird deterrent devices that repel birds with ultrasonic frequencies that are harmless yet very bothersome to birds. The devices are directional, so they can be placed high on a roof to target birds perching up in a tree, cawing first thing in the morning. These products create an unwelcoming environment for birds, and condition them to stay away from the treated area.
Bird-X, Inc. has spent over 50 years protecting public areas from over 60 bird-spread transmissible diseases. The leading international brand of humane bird control solutions, this Chicago-based company manufactures a complete line of unique bird control products, protecting the health of humans, wildlife, and the environment by deterring birds from unwanted areas without harming them.
For information on any of Bird-X’s humane pest control products, please call customer service at (800) 662-5021.
Rachel Cable, Bird-X, Inc., https://bird-x.com, +1 (312) 226-8454, [email protected]
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