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  2. Bird–window collisions - Wikipedia

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    [28] Windows can also be covered with decals spaced no more than 5 cm horizontally or 10 cm vertically to prevent collisions. [29] It has been found that silhouettes of predatory birds posted on windows do not significantly decrease collision rates. This is because there is too much exposed glass, which the bird can try to fly through.

  3. Bird control - Wikipedia

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    Bird control or bird abatement involves the methods to eliminate or deter pest birds from landing, roosting and nesting. Bird control is important because pest birds can create health-related problems through their feces, including histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, and psittacosis. [1] Bird droppings may also cause damage to property and equipment.

  4. Scrub Hub: Here's how to keep birds from flying into your ...

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    Birds will strike the windows for a couple different reasons. The first is in the evenings when birds may be attracted to or distracted by lights on inside the building.

  5. Here's What Happens If You Don't Pull Fall Weeds Before Winter

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    Weeds appear and spread from many sources, including the wind, bird droppings, compost, and the soil of transplants. They can creep in from your neighbor's lawn and stake a claim.

  6. Guano - Wikipedia

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    Birds or their droppings were present in 56% of outbreaks, while bats or their droppings were present in 23%. [53] Developing any symptoms after exposure to H. capsulatum is very rare; less than 1% of those infected develop symptoms. [53] Only patients with more severe cases require medical attention, and only about 1% of acute cases are fatal ...

  7. Bird flu pushes US dairy farmers to ban visitors, chop trees

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    Dairy farmers in the United States are raising their defenses to try to contain the spread of bird flu: banning visitors, cutting down trees to discourage wild birds from landing, and disinfecting ...

  8. Uguisu no fun - Wikipedia

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    Though wild nightingales eat insects and berries, the diet of the caged birds consists of organic seeds. [1] [9] Some nightingales feed on caterpillars that eat from plum trees. [5] The guano is scraped from the cages, and an ultraviolet light is often used to kill the bacteria to sanitize it. [1] [9] The droppings are then usually dried with a ...

  9. Caterer reopens after droppings and dead rat found - AOL

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    A doner kebab manufacturer forced to close after council health officers found a dead rodent and bird droppings on site has reopened after further inspections.

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