5 Pest Removal Consequences: Pigeons Dies In Wall, Possibly Poisoned



There is a very clear reason why poisoning is not recommended as a pigeon removal procedure: poisoned pigeons die in walls sometimes. Once you apply the poison and wait for it to take effect, there is no possibility to tell for certain when and where the birds will die. You can actually end up with a pretty nasty situation on your hands. Some birds may resist a longer time to the poison, and die after a while, while some may be affected right away. The nastiest thing that can happen is for some birds to die inside the walls of your attic or your home. When something like this takes place, it will be quite difficult to fight the odor coming out of your walls.

Your only solution to pigeons poisoned that die in a wall will be to destroy part of the wall by cutting a hole in it in order to reach for the cadaver and remove it. However, this is simpler said rather than done, since you will not be able to pinpoint exactly where the bird has died. A lot of work will be involved and basically, in your desire to remove pigeons from your property, you may end up destroying it on your own.



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