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Get Starlings Out 

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Starlings cause the infestation of insects, disturbing noises and unpleasant odours resulting from their feces. Their preference is to nest in the stove and bathroom exhaust vents. The warm, dry, secluded shelter provides protection from other animals and humans, making it a safe place to live.
AAA Gates' Wildlife Control will arrive at your home, conduct a thorough inspection and provide you with a free estimate outlining the work necessary to solve the wildlife intrusion. During the nesting season, the first step is to evict the adult starlings before accessing the nest containing the baby birds. After the adults have been removed the next step is to install a heavy galvanized steel screen over the outside vent opening, ensuring that the vent flaps continue to function normally. All repair work is backed by our Gates one to ten year guarantee, supported by our over 35 years in business.
Retrieving the nest and babies can often be a very involved process. In the event that the nest is in the vertical section of the stove vent pipe in the cupboard, the pipe needs to be dismantled to get at the nest and baby birds. During this process a high quality dust mask must be worn to prevent the breathing of potentially harmful dried feces and feather dust.
In keeping with its humane approach to solving wildlife intrusions Gates Wildlife Control developed a unique approach to reunite the parent starlings with their babies. To do this, the babies are placed in a release jug, fashioned in such a way to keep the babies inside yet allowing continued access by the adult starlings to feed their young. Once the babies have reached flying age they will leave the jug on their own.
Call Gates' Wildlife Control today to humanely solve your wildlife problem and to wildlife proof your home.
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Комментарии : 96   
@bellsandwhistlesdetailing8758
@bellsandwhistlesdetailing8758 3 года назад
That bird came back and was like, who the fuck!?
@anony-ic3pz
@anony-ic3pz Год назад
You're absolutey top-notch for reuniting the babies with their parents! Good job!!
@kylesmith6462
@kylesmith6462 6 месяцев назад
I guess the owners of the house have to go to the laundry mat until the birds learn to fly, good logic!
@Turd_Handler
@Turd_Handler 2 года назад
I'm watching this because their having a full on warfare in my roof as I'm trying to shit
@xhixiang9790
@xhixiang9790 5 месяцев назад
2 years ago, yet here I am, taking a shit, looking at this while those fuckers are having a rave in my soffits
@ZachRiccardi
@ZachRiccardi 5 месяцев назад
The bird got through that galvanized steel cage real quick
@shuxiajing4669
@shuxiajing4669 3 года назад
Are you a company? How much do you charge for removal bird nest like this?
@z-ra
@z-ra 2 года назад
They make a great snack for the local hawks.
@hchickenz1138
@hchickenz1138 3 года назад
Its all fun and games until they charge a small fee of 450$
@Selfloathingmisanthrope
@Selfloathingmisanthrope 2 года назад
It actually is a small fee. If 450 is too much, you probably can't afford your home tbh.
@gaming_sportsaaron1365
@gaming_sportsaaron1365 2 года назад
@@Selfloathingmisanthrope my rent is 500$.
@smc130
@smc130 2 года назад
Their services are worth every penny! My neighbor here in Texas paid $950 for single raccoon removal.
@lauralei6963
@lauralei6963 2 года назад
@@Selfloathingmisanthrope What a crazy thing to say to someone.
@morecowbell235
@morecowbell235 2 года назад
@@Selfloathingmisanthrope Post less
@woodsmic
@woodsmic 2 года назад
In the Uk, that would be illegal. You cannot touch a nest in breeding season. Unfortunately !!
@wgomez71
@wgomez71 2 года назад
In the americas those birds are destructive and we can kill them cause they’re invasive
@jhook3672
@jhook3672 3 года назад
Thanks for posting. Starlings are an invasive species from Europe and have wreaked havoc on U.S. native species like barn swallows. Recently they took over a nest hole in my yard where native red-bellied woodpeckers had laid eggs. 😡 hope you’ll consider (if you don’t already) educating your clients and give them an extermination option.
@X_Y_Z2024
@X_Y_Z2024 2 года назад
And thank YOU for your comment. I didn't know that! Wow.
@dsingthermals6931
@dsingthermals6931 Год назад
@@PortmanRd all the liberal tears
@JDL_2020
@JDL_2020 Год назад
@@PortmanRd LOL the indigenous native people killed, raped and kidnapped their Indian counterparts in the Americas long before the white man came. Every country eradicated/changed their indigenous peoples from hundreds of years ago. Educate yourself before spewing BS leftist indoctrination propaganda. Black people sold their native peoples for slavery, yet the USA is the only country blamed when the entire world had slaves. Idiots like yourself who cannot think for themselves, are the problem, not the solution.
@GiordanDiodato
@GiordanDiodato Год назад
@@dsingthermals6931 please find a bridge
@ScottJB
@ScottJB Год назад
​​​@@PortmanRdGood for you for your righteous indignation (*clapping*)
@earlgray7003
@earlgray7003 3 года назад
1:37 - For a second I though he said that the baby birds would eventually leave on their own, followed by them calling Gates Wildlife Control.
@jacquip644
@jacquip644 7 месяцев назад
Yeah for a second I was very concerned. Nice job indeed.
@cyberpunkmodels692
@cyberpunkmodels692 Год назад
Please take the nest I don’t want it anywhere near my house😂😭
@johnsunn1256
@johnsunn1256 3 месяца назад
If these are left opened do they cause house not to cool.
@JH-lz4dh
@JH-lz4dh 2 года назад
Very impressive. Had to leave an apartment cuz the landlords did nothing about the starling infestation
@truth409
@truth409 Год назад
Hmmmmmm....
@tankimus
@tankimus Год назад
all good except keeping starlings alive...
@GarenP
@GarenP 2 года назад
What kind of hook+pole is that?
@alfiemarie
@alfiemarie Год назад
what happens to the baby starlings? :C
@nickolas.h
@nickolas.h 4 года назад
*They know what's good.*
@starlingbaez6681
@starlingbaez6681 3 года назад
I do
@keithparks7598
@keithparks7598 2 года назад
My apartment maintenance trapped the birds in their nest. Now they’re dead and we have a disgusting amount of bird mites..
@oliveb6318
@oliveb6318 2 года назад
I didn’t get to see babies but in our case, we were moving and I had to take the hose that connects the washer to the vent outside just to find a mortified dead bird inside 😭. Poor thing was hit by hot air when I was drying clothes and it died from it.
@fordhammie
@fordhammie 6 месяцев назад
Will this situation introduce a mite infestation inside an apartment? - Inhave been telling my landlord to find the SOURCE but he tip toes through the tulips to avoid it! :( Mites since December ugh and no matter what I do, they keep comin! Time to Move!
@WanderingSage113
@WanderingSage113 3 месяца назад
Birds can carry mites, in fact it is very common. Mites are one of the major parasites that stick to birds. Mammals have fleas and ticks, birds get mites.
@cojo__2386
@cojo__2386 4 месяца назад
Honestly a really easy (and cost effective) DIY solution is to just use a shop vac!! Not only are you efficiently removing the birds and the nest but in return you basically got yourself a nice treat to put on the grill! :) SAVE YOUR MONEY PEOPLE !!
@givemetruth4988
@givemetruth4988 4 месяца назад
They are invasive
@theedude2207
@theedude2207 Год назад
Best Solution..but they keeping me up right outside the damn window..soo noisy!
@Lilyflowers659
@Lilyflowers659 2 года назад
I have starlings starting to make a nest….in my roof eaves. Need it gone as it’s swift holes and they may contaminate them
@robertlatney7824
@robertlatney7824 3 месяца назад
I'm in that situation too. I don't care what happens to the birds like they don't care about my attic or roof eaves. I'm in the DC region.
@RestWithin
@RestWithin 2 года назад
It’s good for the birds because there’s a certain amount of warm air that escapes from these gravity flaps.
@berzrqlntmasteredOfficially.
@berzrqlntmasteredOfficially. 2 года назад
I can hear the birds in my attic in my home it’s a regular triangle shape roof attic I don’t have the white walls up yet it’s all sandy brown hollow boards still showing and I can hear that birds sound like it’s a tribe in my attic ceiling several feet by the water gutters they must be entering from and have a nest where I can hear them in the walls while coming up the stairs to the attic I think rats usually control how infested birds takeover your home if it isn’t house finches infestation it’ll be rats all thru your home and maybe sign of house finches infest is sign of no rat infestation I’d rather have some birds that can’t squeeze all the way into my casa infesting the outside of it than some pesky rats, and I have also now relize that the rats would be fighting other animals like birds in my walls when I was in a rat infested area now I’m in area with more cats and different type of birds my old area only had them brown city sparrow and house finches barely populated my old house cause some old huge tree with tons of holes in it my new house is over 100 yrs old by a beach and sounds like a bird infestation rats killing birds and vice versa sound like it brings more animals like raccoons and possums and snakes trying to get into houses these animals really adapting to humans
@leebertie57
@leebertie57 5 лет назад
I had starlings under my air conditioner a few years back. They were infested with bugs and had to be removed. I wish I had known how easy it was to replace their nest with a "jug" and save the babies...the guys I hired did not do this :(
@Gab3S0lan0
@Gab3S0lan0 3 года назад
It's because they're invasive and harm native species so they are wanted dead, not alive.
@starlingbaez6681
@starlingbaez6681 3 года назад
*you killed my children*
@leebertie57
@leebertie57 3 года назад
@@Gab3S0lan0 Damn Shakespear
@AzerQasimov-sd7jo
@AzerQasimov-sd7jo Месяц назад
Повесьте рядом скворечник, и вам не будут мешать скворцы...
@PortmanRd
@PortmanRd 2 года назад
Up the Starling!! Great swap for your Grey Squirrel here in the U.K. Long may they compete and thrive.
@73pedroluis
@73pedroluis 2 года назад
Fire hazard, no good idea , am been doing wildlife exclusion. For 20 years and I don’t think is a good option, better way to do heartland animal proof dryer vent.
@goncharov000
@goncharov000 4 года назад
good job
@AnimeShinigami13
@AnimeShinigami13 Год назад
our building had this issue two stories up. the guy left. and i couldn't bring myself to cover the hole and trap the parents in there. I had a tar beach rooftop over the hole. i could easily have put a stop to it with some bird netting scraps leftover from last year's garden. But I couldn't bring myself to essentially kill the whole family. they left. I should talk to the guy on that floor about blocking up the vents or remind the landlord.
@miguelperaza6615
@miguelperaza6615 3 года назад
Guy didn't clean plastic louvre 😡FK ! and screen needed 2 be finer not coarse !
@dustinlarwa5297
@dustinlarwa5297 Год назад
And now all the lint will get stuck in the cage and gota keep unclogging it
@fieryhealer
@fieryhealer Год назад
I think this is a bathroom fan not dryer
@saraswatkin9226
@saraswatkin9226 2 года назад
Thats was painful to watch.
@avetsuper6272
@avetsuper6272 3 года назад
save, not kill
@jakjak4271
@jakjak4271 2 года назад
Flying rats, kill
@neethsuesvoldar3265
@neethsuesvoldar3265 2 года назад
All invasive species are destroyed in the U.S they are pest PEST when it's becoming a problem for both humans and the natural wildlife of the area because they invade other bird's nest get rid of them
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