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Birds and Bats

Bats and birds populations throughout North America, and the world, are in decline. Both creatures are essential to ecosystems throughout the world; they help keep vital ecosystems in balance and provide humans with enormous value by eating unwanted pests and insects.

However Birds and Bats can also cause damage to our homes.  Blue Owl provides dual protection of safely keeping birds and bats out of your home and repairing damage that has occurred.

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Safely protect your home and the birds.

When birds get into the vents within your home, they can cause major problems for your ventilation system. Not only can their bodies cause blockages, but their nesting habits can lead to blockages as well. It’s essential to remove the birds as quickly as possible because these blockages can lead to carbon monoxide building up inside your home, which, of course, is extremely dangerous and potentially fatal. When the droppings corrode HVAC wiring and systems, they’ll inevitably malfunction or break down. The small twigs, feathers and dried droppings found in bird nests make excellent kindling for fires.

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Bat Damage Awareness

Bats can cause the following damage to your home:

  • Holes and Cracks Bats could create holes or cracks in your walls or ceiling as they come and go from their roost. ...

  • Bats Can Bring in Other Pests

  • Bat Feces is Corrosive

  • Guano Build-Up Could Cause Ceiling to Collapse

  • Bat Waste Can Cause Stains in the Wall and Ceilings

Keep both your home & bats safe

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