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So, I finally came to the realization I had a pigeon problem. Pigeons had roosted and had babies on the roof of my house for years (mostly via previous owner). It was not uncommon to see 15-20 pigeons on my roof when all the roofs in the surrounding area had none. If I made loud clapping noises to scare the pigeons, they would all leave the roof at once, make a wide circle and all land right back on my roof... this was their home. I had pigeon poop in my pool every morning and they would bomb the walkway to the front door at the roof line. When I moved into the home, it wasn't as noticeable, but had gotten worse with time. Colin was able to offer some great advice on what to do and came up with a plan. Four weeks later, the pigeons are gone for the most part. No poop in the pool, no bombed front door. Sure, I may see a single pigeon on the roof now and again, but so long as they don't stick around, I'll be ecstatic. We'll have to wait and see if they stay gone, but I am hopeful. With a 2 year warranty on reinfestation, I feel like I made a good investment with Got Pigeons.
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