In previous articles, we compared Meridian’s live bird capture method to those used by pest control companies. Meridian’s founders developed the patented Bird-N-Free process because it’s faster and more effective than glue traps, poisons, and shooting. But
Were you raised in a barn?
If not, then you know the first step to keeping birds out. Meridian Bird Removal has steadily grown over the last decade by guaranteeing live bird capture and removal. But if you
Amazing Bird Adventures Ep. 2
This month, we have another installment of “Amazing Bird Adventures.” If you missed our last installment, you can read that here. Meridian Bird Removal’s motto is to embrace new adventures daily, and
The #2 Problem Birds Cause
To birds, the world is their bathroom. That includes your building. This month we’d like to focus on a topic no one likes to discuss – bird droppings. Bird poop is gross.
May – A Busy Time for Birds
What you need to know to stop birds from threatening your re-opening May, 2020, will see the re-opening of businesses in some parts of the country (that’s good!). This month also brings
Amazing Bird Adventures, Ep. 1
After calling Meridian, a Florida supermarket had no egrets This month, we’re starting a new series, “Amazing Bird Adventures.” Over the years, our Bird Removal Technicians (BRTs) have collected some crazy stories
Spring Into Action
Four reasons why the bird in your building requires a fast response As a store or facility manager, you have a lot on your plate. Managing inventory, schedules, and people compete with
Why you shouldn’t call a general pest control or wildlife removal company
Bird intrusions require bird removal, not “wildlife control” When you have bird problems, you should call a bird removal company. Sounds obvious, right? Then why do so many companies and facilities managers
2020 Vision—A Brief History of Meridian
As we enter a new year, we’d like to take a look back. Meridian was incorporated in 2010, so 2020 marked not only a new decade on the calendar, but also a
Removal vs. Deterrence—what are they and which one works?
When confronting bird problems, there are generally two approaches—deterrence and removal. Removal is easily explained—it’s the process of physically capturing birds and relocating them away from a building. Deterrence is another story.