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Avatar for Saela Pest Control- Idaho, LLC
Saela Pest Control- Idaho, LLC
4.8(
228
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Serving Emmett, ID and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I honestly can say this company itâ s the best I have done business with, Andrew did a outstanding service today, I truly recommend to hire this company, the safety of my family comes first and not having to worry about bugs and spiders that terrorize my wife and daughter makes it all worth it. Thank you edge for your service."
Inspection
Service Specialist
Service Specialist
Fleet
Lawn Service

+18

Response time4 hrs
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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PestproX LLC
5.0(
7
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Serving Emmett, ID and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"PestproX came out promptly @ 11, Jeff was the technician. Jeff was wonderful, we received exceptional customer service! Front flower bed was cleaned out (Ivy ugh)and our bushes trimmed, then Jeff put down the bug barrier and also cleaned all of the webbing off the house. The quote for the job was excellent, a fair price for the work. We recommend Jeff, PestproX llc. highly, and we will exclusively use him in the future!"
General Pest Prevention
Pest Vehicle
General Pest Prevention
General Pest Prevention
Response time5 hrs
Response rate99%
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FAQs for bird and bat pest control service projects in Emmett, ID

You're likely to find nesting birds in external areas such as your gutters, eaves, porches, and chimneys. Some birds also nest in less obvious spots, like attics or even in your ventilation systems if they gain access. A reputable pro will conduct an inspection before starting any work to check for evidence of where birds may have set up roosting or nesting sites in your home.

Leaving birds to roost and nest on your home creates significant risks that affect both your home's structure and your well-being. The constant droppings, aggressive swooping, and persistent noise can damage siding, allow moisture intrusion, and stain exterior finishes. In addition, the birds’ pecking and droppings can spread diseases and parasites, which can lead to escalating repair costs and health hazards.

Yes, humane removal is possible and ensures that birds remain unharmed during the extraction process. Experts use proven methods to safely capture and relocate both birds and their nests to secure environments. Professionals employ stainless steel spikes as a deterrent while avoiding harmful techniques such as poisons or glue traps. You can rely on trusted specialists who strictly use safe, noninjurious methods, thereby protecting the birds while resolving the nuisance.

Yes, there are legal considerations when removing birds and their nests. You must adhere to strict local and state regulations, which safeguard protected native species during nesting season. Special authorization is required to remove protected birds, their nests, or eggs under the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Observing these legal mandates avoids violations and ensures safe, responsible removal.

To prevent birds from returning after nest removal, you can implement deterrent methods. Installing stainless steel spikes creates a secure barrier that prevents birds from roosting without causing injury. In contrast, loose nets may entangle birds and other wildlife, creating additional hazards. A trusted professional will choose and install the optimal method to keep your home bird-free.

A bird’s nest remains viable for a period that depends on the species. The construction phase concludes within 2 days to 3 weeks, followed by a rearing stage lasting 2 to 10 weeks. Most birds become fully independent within 2 to 6 weeks, while certain predatory species require up to 2 1/2 months. This timeline can guide you on when it's safe to intervene.

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