House Sparrow - Western Fumigation

House Sparrow Control in Your Business

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Sparrows

Male sparrows feature a black throat, a black V-shape patch on the breast, and a dark gray tail and crown. Females have the similar pattern but with duller brown and tan colors throughout. You can also recognize house sparrows by their song. They emit a series of single-note chirps. Both the males and females will aggressively defend their nests. You can discourage house sparrows by promptly removing food scraps and open trash as well as securing openings around buildings as small as ¼”. Also, be sure to keep your trash can lids tightly secured.

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  • Can cause considerable damage
  • Droppings are associated with more than 29 diseases
  • Are attracted to food scraps and open trash

It may sound like they’re only a problem at home, but house sparrows can cause considerable damage to commercial facilities. They can contaminate building utilities and damage products such as stored commodities, animal feed, and food products. Sparrow droppings are associated with more than 29 diseases as well as ectoparasites like bird mites. They can also be extremely aggressive toward other birds or animals.

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No Fly Zone® Bird Mitigation

Birds can be a major nuisance, spreading disease-causing pathogens, destroying property, and even threatening a business’s brand. Birds, whether it’s house sparrows or some other species, are a visible problem, even when they are not physically present. Not only can you see the birds themselves, but you can also see their droppings and the damage they cause to structures.

No Fly Zone® Bird Mitigation

Birds can be a major nuisance, spreading disease-causing pathogens, destroying property, and even threatening a business’s brand. Birds, whether it’s house sparrows or some other species, are a visible problem, even when they are not physically present. Not only can you see the birds themselves, but you can also see their droppings and the damage they cause to structures.

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