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The woodpecker is an unsuspected wild animal that can cause damage to your home or land. The famous norther flicker, also known as the yellowhammer, along with seven other species, call Alabama home. Most woodpeckers have a variety of red, black and white feathers and are found in various parts of the state. Woodpeckers are mostly known because of their distinctive way to build nests. These small but mighty birds use their beaks like jackhammers to build their nest in tree cavities and communicate with other woodpeckers. Woodpeckers have an ultra-strong and unique beak that allows them to do this without absorbing the shock and harming themselves. In most cases, male and female woodpeckers work together to build their nests for breeding. Breeding typically takes place April through June and only happens once a year. Because of the time and effort spent building the nest, woodpeckers will aggressively defend their nest holes from other animals. While you won’t find them trying to seek food or shelter inside your home, they can still cause damage to the exterior of your home. It’s essential to know how to distinguish woodpecker damage and ways to manage them if they have invaded your property.
Woodpecker Damage to Your Home
Woodpeckers typically prefer dead trees to use as a food source and build their nest in. However, from time to time, the outside of your home can become a second-best option. The most common sign of woodpecker damage is a series of small, deep holes in a horizontal or vertical line along the exterior walls of your home. The holes normally arise from a woodpecker who is seeking food or attracting a mate. You might think these small holes are harmless, but this damage can lead to an infestation of insects and wildlife by providing an entry point into the structure. The holes can also cause mold growth and damage from rainwater. One of the most common signs of woodpecker damage is a drilling or drumming sound. If you happen to hear this sound consistently, you may want to investigate further.
Handling Woodpeckers Safety and Legally
Like many birds in the United States and Alabama, woodpeckers are protected by the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act. When handling any federally protected bird, it’s important to stay smart and legal. Killing woodpeckers can result in a $500 fine and up to six months in jail. Let our team of experts handle the process safely and legally. Go Pro Wildlife offers visual deterrents such as a reflective device. The device uses sunlight to reflect and scare woodpeckers away from your home. Go Pro also offers structural modifications such as sealing of the holes and damage to the structure. The Go Pro Wildlife team is Bird Barrier® certified and prepared to safely work through the woodpecker exclusion process with you.
Go Pro Wildlife Removal is an experienced and knowledgeable team ready to help with the identification or removal of woodpeckers or other unwanted guests. We have the necessary tools and resources to protect your home and implement woodpecker control or exclusion options. To learn more about services or request an inspection, give us a call at (334) 744-0391.
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Contact Info
Service Areas: Contact Go Pro today! We offer wildlife removal solutions in Auburn, Opelika, Lake Martin, Valley, Montgomery, AL and Columbus, GA areas.
Phone: (334) 744-0391
Hours: Open 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
As the summer fun comes to an end and you prepare to leave your lake house for the fall season, it is important to take the necessary measures to ensure that wildlife does not invade your space while you are away. When leaving your lake house unoccupied during the colder months, it’s only natural for wildlife to search for a warm place to take shelter. To prevent unwanted animals from making themselves at home, Go Pro Wildlife Removal can take the worry off your hands by assisting with preventative measures.
Homes with chimneys are often targets of wildlife. If you have heard strange noises coming from inside your chimney, you are not alone. There are many misconceptions about the types of wildlife that may be seeking shelter and taking up residence in your chimney. Often homeowners think they have bats, when in fact, there is a higher chance it is another type of flying animal.
So, what exactly is a Bat House? Bat houses are structures used to attract and safely house bats. Also referred to as bat boxes, these structures allow bats to have a safe place to reside and raise their young while acting as natural pest control. Providing bats with a safe place to roost has more benefits than you may think.
Wildlife in your home or business can cause unnecessary stress. By purchasing or renewing an annual warranty with Go Pro Wildlife Removal, you can ensure your home or business is protected all year long.