Summary:
A feathered frenzy had taken hold in a commercial building within Austin's vibrant ShadowGlen community! What started as a few chirps turned into a full-blown avian apartment complex, with three persistent bird nests making themselves at home. Our Prickly Pear Wildlife team swooped in, equipped with the right tools (and a lift!), to expertly evict our winged squatters. We didn't just remove the nests; we deep-cleaned and sanitized the areas, ensuring no lingering mites or mess remained, leaving the building spotless and serene once more.
Location: ShadowGlen, Austin
The Problem: A homeowner in the ShadowGlen area of Austin contacted Prickly Pear Wildlife regarding multiple bird nests discovered within a commercial building. The presence of nests not only posed a potential aesthetic concern but also carried risks of unsanitary conditions and parasitic infestations, requiring immediate and professional intervention.
The Solution: Upon arrival, our certified wildlife technicians confirmed the presence of three active bird nests strategically located within the building, including two in an entryway room and one in a room with a very tall ceiling. Utilizing specialized equipment, including a lift for safe access to elevated areas, our team meticulously removed all three nests. Following the removal, each affected area was thoroughly disinfected and treated with a professional-grade miticide to eliminate any potential pathogens or parasites associated with the nesting activity. The entire process was conducted with precision and care, ensuring comprehensive remediation.
The Outcome: Thanks to Prickly Pear Wildlife's expert intervention, the commercial building in ShadowGlen is now completely free of bird nests and has been fully sanitized. The thorough cleaning and treatment for mites provide lasting peace of mind for the property owner, ensuring a healthy, clean, and professional environment for occupants and visitors alike. Our commitment to comprehensive solutions guarantees that the building remains a pristine space, free from wildlife disturbances and associated health risks.