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There are many different birds that cause nuisance problems. Birds are usually classified as a nuisance when they roost on and in buildings or in public areas. The most common complaints are pigeons roosting on or in buildings leaving droppings everywhere, Canada geese foraging and leaving droppings everywhere, woodpeckers damaging siding to excavate nesting cavities or searching for food, and chimney swifts living in chimneys making a lot of noise. Bird droppings can cause serious damage to structures. They can deteriorate almost any kind of material. The uric acid in bird droppings can damage roofs, corrode wires, even steel beams over time. Other than damage to structures they leave behind nesting material which can cause fire hazards. Bird droppings can be very hazardous to our health. There are over 40 diseases associated with bird droppings that can be ingested by food or inhaled through air borne spores. Here are some to name a few: histoplasmosis, salmonella, typhoid, tuberculosis, encephalitis, pox, and many more. There are many different methods to solve any bird related problem. Some species of birds are protected by either federal or state laws. You need to contact a professional to discuss your options.

 
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