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We were sent out to a home in Manasquan, NJ to deter nuisance birds from the property. The nuisance birds were roosting and nesting above the girder on the rear porch and defecating all over the area. This presents a dangerous situation to the owner and his family as the bird droppings are a health hazard and the nesting debris could contain bird mites. Bird mites are tiny, semitransparent parasites that feed off the blood of birds. When birds leave their nest, the mites are left without a suitable host and will infest the home to feed on the blood of humans.
First, we carefully removed the birds' nesting materials and applied a product that specifically targets bird mites. Next, we installed optical gel along the beams throughout the porch to prevent the birds from roosting. The optical gel is a multi-sensory bird repellant that deters birds using sight, smell, and touch. As a visual deterrent, the birds see a UV spectrum that, to them, looks like fire or smoke (although there isn't any). As a smell deterrent, the optical gel gives off a cayenne pepper or peppermint odor that the birds hate; and as a touch deterrent, the optical gel has a tacky feel to it that the birds dislike. Now nuisance birds are properly deterred from the area.
Squirrels were harboring in the attic of this home in Atlantic Highlands, NJ and we were sent out to safely remove them from the property. After inspecting the exterior of the home, we discovered that the squirrels were able to get inside by chewing through the exposed fascia.
In order to safely remove them, we installed a one-way device over the main access point and temporarily enclosed the area off with hardware cloth. We also set up a number of retrieval device close by. The one-way device will allow the squirrels to safely leave the attic, but prevent them from getting back in. In fact, a short while after setting up, we retrieved all of the squirrels and took them to a safer, humane location.
We then removed all of the hardware cloth, disinfected the attic, and installed sturdy metal flashing over the entire fascia board. This will prevent the squirrels, and any other nuisance wildlife, from getting back into the attic through this area.
A new homeowner in Brielle, NJ, was having an issue with birds roosting in her home. She had another company come out and try to exclude the birds, but it didn't work, so he called Little Rascals for help.
During our inspection, we discovered that the birds were actually roosting in a small gap behind the shutters. The previous company installed chicken wiring, but it was extremely loose and not secure. We removed the company's exclusion bird, disposed of it, and then carefully removed all the nesting debris.
In order to properly exclude the birds, we took a piece of metal flashing and scribe shaped it to the shutters. This contours the metal flashing to the shutters almost perfect and will not only exclude birds from the home, but bats, wasps, bees, and hornets as well!
The customer in Brielle, NJ had some mice infesting his laundry room. After our Pest Control team was sent out, they determined that the mice was able to enter the home through an old exhaust vent on the side of the home. A short while after our pest control techs had removed all the mice from the property, we were sent out to properly exclude the exhaust vent.
In order to accomplish this, we installed a DryerWallVent® over the old exhaust vent. The DryerWallVent® is made out of heavy-duty galvanized steel and its large opening and angled damper provide maximum airflow efficiency for safe venting. Integrated magnets keep the damper closed when not in use, preventing pests, bats, birds, and all nuisance wildlife from infesting the home.
A homeowner in Ocean Township, NJ, was having a problem with rodents gaining entry into the crawl space through their existing crawl space entry. Rodents commonly gain access into homes through gaps, cracks, and openings around the foundation. After entering a home through the crawl space or basement, these sneaky pests will often make their way to the kitchen and other parts of the home by traveling through wall voids.
Cowleys has a specialized home improvements division staffed by an experienced crew that perform a variety of services including various crawl space improvements, up to and including complete encapsulation. Because of our crawl space expertise, the homeowner thought that we may be able to deal with his rodent entry problem. And we had the perfect solution: replacing the crawl space entry with an air-tight Everlast door.
We usually install these covers to help block outdoor air and moisture from entering the crawl space. High crawl space humidity and moisture can trigger mold formation, cause wood rot and structural damage, and attract insects and rodents. However, these covers also happen to be an effective barrier to stopping unwanted pests from gaining entry.
These Everlast covers are made with a hard durable plastic that is impervious to water. They stand up to the harsh outdoor elements and will rot, warp, or crack. Unlike wood, homeowners don’t have to worry about painting them. We are able to install these crawl space doors against either wood framing or masonry. From our experience and homeowner feedback, these doors have proven to be virtually indestructible. Although though they create are a solid barrier to the crawl space, if you do need crawl space access, they can be easily opened in a few seconds. Just twist a few easy-to-grip knobs to remove the door, and you’re in!
The homeowners were pleased with our solution to stop further rodent entry, and they appreciated our quick installation. As you can see from the before and after photos, this Everlast crawl space door was a big improvement over the original cover.