TGerard
04-21-2006, 10:00 AM
An interesting article from California:
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/P/PIGEON_PAL?SITE=1010WINS&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
This story hits us close to home: we have an elderly lady neighbor who is feeding the pigeons along with the house sparrows to an excess. Our property (new roof, porch bannister, plants and lawn) are being ruined by the onslaught. Thankfully, she says that she is just finishing up the last bag of seed before quiting for the Spring/Summer months. Like the woman in the article, our neighbor thinks that the birds will all die if she does not intervene.:roll:
I recently saw the Dirtiest Jobs TV program where they featured the guys who do pigeon poop patrol. They have to wear HAZMAT suits with ventilators because pigeon poop is considered a biohazardous material. They also mentioned that there are 60 different ways that pigeon poop can kill you!:x
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/P/PIGEON_PAL?SITE=1010WINS&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
This story hits us close to home: we have an elderly lady neighbor who is feeding the pigeons along with the house sparrows to an excess. Our property (new roof, porch bannister, plants and lawn) are being ruined by the onslaught. Thankfully, she says that she is just finishing up the last bag of seed before quiting for the Spring/Summer months. Like the woman in the article, our neighbor thinks that the birds will all die if she does not intervene.:roll:
I recently saw the Dirtiest Jobs TV program where they featured the guys who do pigeon poop patrol. They have to wear HAZMAT suits with ventilators because pigeon poop is considered a biohazardous material. They also mentioned that there are 60 different ways that pigeon poop can kill you!:x