Michigan Pigeon Control & Damage Control of Pigeons
General Biology of Pigeons
Pigeons are not a native species to America, and are found in large numbers across the county. They live for 3-4 years in the wild and can breed year round. Pigeons are monogamous but both sexes may occasionally mate with other pigeons. A nesting pair will typically have 3-4 broods a year. Most of their nests contain 1-2 eggs, and they take approximately 18 days to hatch. The young leave the nest around 10 days after hatching.
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Northern Michigan Bird Control & Removal of Birds
Wildlife Management & Nuisance Removal can provide a humane and permanent solution for commercial or residential problems with pigeons, starlings, sparrows, gulls, swallows, crows, woodpeckers or geese anywhere in Michigan. WMNR will evaluate every aspect of your bird problem and give you a detailed plan of action. WMNR also offers clean-up and repair of bird damage. Clean-up projects often require us to remove and disinfect bird droppings. We also offer removal of nesting materials and carcasses.
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