Bird Control Services

Termite Quickfacts

Pest birds can spread over 60 diseases to humans and animals such as salmonella, histoplasmosis, and meningitis. The West Nile Virus is passed from sick birds by mosquitoes.


Excessive birds nesting around your property can cause considerable types of damage to your building, equipment and facilities, which is why bird-proofing your building or home is a smart choice. Call Esparza Pest Control or Epest for expert advice on the best bird control solution.

Why solve your bird problem?

There are several very good reasons to consider bird-proofing your building or home:

Damage
Physical damage from acidic droppings to buildings, equipment and facilities can cause considerable damage.

Image
A negative image is presented to your customers when buildings or walkways become littered with nesting debris, birds and droppings.

Cost of Cleanup
Regular cleaning or maintenance can add up to thousands of dollars in just a year or two.

Slip and Fall Risk
Droppings on walkways can be very slippery, presenting a dangerous potential for “slip and fall” accidents and lawsuits.

Health Risk
Pest birds can spread over 60 diseases to humans and animals such as salmonella, histoplasmosis, and meningitis. The West Nile Virus is passed from sick birds by mosquitoes.

Clogged Drains
Nesting materials in electrical equipment can start fires. On roofs it can clog drains and gutters, causing heavy overflow onto the roof-top that can cause leaks and, in extreme cases, collapses.

Inventory Damage
Birds roosting above inventory can render the product un-shippable, or worse, may require disposal.

Work Stoppages
Skilled workers will normally refuse to work on equipment or facilities contaminated with bird droppings.

Chem-free Organic Pest Alternative

Esparza Pest Control and Epest are trained professionals of the Chem-free management system, a choice for each of our clients.

Chem-free utilizes the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategy in efforts to solve your urban pest problems. This process considers the whole ecosystem in determining the best and safest methods for managing pests. The IPM strategy is designed to be the least disruptive of nature pest controls, human health, and the general environment.

With the idea of keeping household pests under control while avoiding exposure to a lot of chemicals, Chem-free takes new technology and combines it with proven treatment techniques and organic or natural products. The material is based on a track record built on effectiveness, safety and low-toxicity.