Why Birdmaster™ is trusted with so many national treasures.

Starling, n. A usually dark, oscine bird known for gregarious behavior, except when it encounters BirdMaster™.
The acidity in bird guano (a.k.a. droppings) defaces stone and metal, attacking the substrata of a building to cause permanent damage.
Despite this, no birds are harmed by BirdMaster™ technology; they simply fly away to other habitats.

Sparrow, n. A small chiefly brownish or grayish Old World oscine songbird. Best enjoyed in the wild, where BirdMaster™ sends it.
Effective bird control comes from knowing how birds think. BirdMaster™ understands their psychology, which is why our installations have worked in places where birds have remained unmoved by everything from spikes and chemicals to air cannons.
BirdMaster™ has devised methods that nobody else offers to eliminate pest bird problems. We're able to do our work without damaging either architectural structures or the birds themselves.
That's why our customer portfolio includes sites like the Statue of Liberty, Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the National Cathedral in Washington, and a legion of other prestigious landmarks. Our commitment to historic preservation has led to assignments on the campuses of nearly every Ivy League college, not to mention most of the government buildings lining Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC.
We have also applied our installation skills to bridges and stadiums, hospitals, museums, hotels, office buildings, theatres, and retail establishments of all styles and vintages.
Wherever birds are a problem, you can count on BirdMaster for solutions that are effective and aesthetically pleasing.
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