216-727-4133

Pro Bird Control Cleveland, Ohio

Call us now at 216-727-4133 for professional bird control services in Cleveland, OH.

We are a professional bird control company servicing Cleveland, OH. We solve problems with birds afflicting residential and commercial properties. We handle birds such as pigeons, sparrows, starlings, grackles, Canada Geese, and more. We most commonly receive calls about birds roosting on or even in buildings and ledges, leaving their feces behind. We not only remove birds, but we provide a wide array of services, from bird damage repairs, bird prevention services, bird dropping cleaning, and more. See our Cleveland Bird Control Prices page to learn more about what we charge. We are fully licensed and insured in Ohio, and we answer our phones 24/7. Call us now at 216-727-4133 for a free price quote and to schedule a same-day or next day appointment for bird control.

About Our Company

Services We Offer

  • Bird Trapping
  • Bird Prevention
  • Droppings Cleanup

Best service in Cleveland

  • Superior bird control from roof to ground, start to finish.
  • Available 24/7 with weekend and same-day appointments
  • Humane treatment of birds and professional service for you.
We are competitively priced, but for the value you get, we are the best. Not all companies are the same! See our Cleveland Bird Control Prices page to learn more about what we charge. No two jobs are exactly alike, so call us at 216-727-4133 for a price quote.

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FREE SERVICE: If you can't afford to hire our services, you can attempt some other alternatives:
Cuyahoga County, OH - 216-525-7877
Ohio Dept of Wildlife - (330) 644-2293
Ace Wildlife Services - 216-459-0903
Cleveland police - (216) 348-7119
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Pro Bird Control Cleveland Tip of the Month: Why is a woodpecker pecking my house?

Which bird is a woodpecker?


A woodpecker is a wild bird which just like most, subsists on small insects such as flies, grasshoppers, ants, seeds, and fruits. Some species however, tend to also enjoy a little taste of specific tree saps. Woodpeckers are omnivorous birds and cannot thus be constrained to a specific diet.

A typical woodpecker would weigh as low as 7 grams and as high as 600 grams. This bird has a long hard beak and striking colored feathers. A woodpecker would nest and roost in holes it chisels and burrows in tree trunks. Whether green or dead wood, this bird would still find a reason to somehow burrow through the tree trunks.

Woodpeckers in our ecosystem

There are over 200 different species of woodpecker's majority of which live in woodlands and forests. However, a few of them still find a place to reside in hills and deserts where, instead of burrowing holes in trees, still do so on rocks where they nest and roost since the available shrubs in deserts may not be big enough for burrowing.

The smallest woodpecker is around 8cm while the largest can be up to 58cm long. In a non-hostile environment, a woodpecker can live up to 11 years of age. They have a wingspan of between 12 and 61cm wide. This bird has the ability to peck a tree as many as 20 times a second. The air pockets in their drums help control the pressure on their brains even as they commit to pecking this fast on tree barks without experiencing any headaches as a result.

Movement and color

A woodpecker can fly as fast as 24km per hour in good weather. These birds come in different color shades such as black, white, grey, tan, brown, red, and green. But they can also cross and thus have a blend of colors for their chick lings.

Predators

Because of their small sizes, woodpeckers are often times targeted by snakes, rats and even wild cats. Their eggs are also usually in similar danger from the same predators. For this reason, should a chance arise for a woodpecker to pitch tent in someone's house, they will quickly go into a pecking frenzy as they strive to build their own.

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