Seagull Problems
Seagulls can definitely be described as nuisance birds. Usually found along the coastline, they are usually about 12 inches long and have a wingspan of about 24 inches. These white and grey birds are known for scavenging food and are comfortable in coastal or city environments. Anywhere they can find food will become home. They are noisy birds that create a lot of droppings. If these pests are landing and nesting at your place of business, odds are, your business is not making the best impression on your potential customers. People do not want to have to navigate through annoying birds or to feel like they may be hit by the seagull droppings. Your employees also want to work in safe conditions. Do not worry, professional help is right here. Contact us to schedule an appointment and we can help you restore the look of your building so you are making the best impression possible for your business and customers.
Dangers of Seagulls
These birds are a danger in several ways. They are carriers of hazardous bacteria that can cause infections and disease. Salmonella, listeria, histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, encephalitis and e coli are just a few of the possible diseases that could be passed on to humans by seagulls. They can result in respiratory and pulmonary problems and some can be fatal. Exposure happens when humans breathe in the bacteria from the dried seagull droppings. There are also mites to consider. Nests from the seagulls are filled with these mites that can bite humans and cause bites similar to bed bugs. They are also very aggressive birds, particularly when scared. They are known for following humans looking for food and when they feel threatened they can attack people. You do not want your business overtaken by these pest birds.