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Crow Removal

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Crow Removal Strategies

Whether you come across a crow dead or alive, one of our licensed animal maintenance specialists have the skills and knowledge it takes to perform a crow removal on your property. Our team of specialists at Trutech know exactly how to conduct various crow removal services that guarantee that you will not be bothered by these pesky birds any longer. At Trutech, we pride ourselves in our humane animal removal techniques, as we value the lives of every animal, big or small.

If you are worried about the presence of pesky crows in the future, one of our wildlife management specialists is certified to conduct a crow control service. No matter which service you need, one of our specialists has the tools it takes to perform it ethically and efficiently. Don’t wait until flocks of birds have taken over your yard. Without proper control methods, these birds can cause thousands of dollars worth of damage to your home and landscaping. Call the trusted experts at Trutech to handle all of your crow and bird needs today!

Crow Problem

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Signs a Crow is on Your Property

Large flocks of crows can make a lot of noise. They leave messy droppings all over your car, lawn, or home. This species of birds can also spread diseases to humans and animals if you are not careful. So, if you have encountered a flock of crows on your property, it is time to call the experts at Trutech to handle your problem.

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Dangers of Crow Infestation

Large numbers of crows can overwhelm an area with noise and harass both people and other animals. The pests generate voluminous droppings and odor and create health risks. Flocks spread diseases like gastroenteritis and avian cholera, with their scavenging habits increasing the risk of transmission. Roosts can also be home to mold that causes histoplasmosis, which infects people who breathe in spores.

Crows also exhibit peculiar habits that can disturb and annoy homeowners. They sometimes leave dead animals in birdbaths and other standing water to soak up fluid that can be carried back to the flock. Crow parents become aggressive toward people who unknowingly get too close to their nests in late spring and early summer, when babies are just beginning to venture out. There have been reports of crows tearing off the windshield wiper blades from parked cars, as well.

Humane Crow Removal & Control Strategies

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Entry into property

Because crows are able to thrive just about anywhere, they often end up visiting and living in yards. They build their nests in nearby trees, scavenge food from trash cans and gardens, and store excess food in the grass or rain gutters.

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Trapping & Removal

Getting crows to flee a given area is often a losing proposition for novices. The birds are not easy to fool, and something that works for a day or two can quickly become ineffective. Homeowners find themselves having to always stay one step ahead the crows, which becomes tiring and discouraging. The easiest, surest way to rid a yard of crows is to call the wildlife removal experts at Trutech. They have the animal control expertise to safely remove the pests for good.

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Prevention & Exclusion

In general, exclusion isn’t effective against crows, but there are some things property owners can try. Keep garbage bins securely lidded at all times, don’t leave pet food outside, and only use birdfeeders specially made for smaller species. To preserve backyard gardens, cover certain plants and small areas with plastic netting to keep crows out.

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