Meridian Bird Removal
Edward Albietz has a diverse professional background, currently serving as a Bird Removal Tech at Meridian Bird Removal since January 2021. Prior experience includes a role as a Radiologic Technologist Intern at UnityPoint Health from August 2019 to January 2021 and a full-time student at Carl Sandburg College between August 2017 and January 2021. Edward also brings valuable experience from the United States Air Force, where service spanned from March 1999 to December 2016 in the Explosive Ordnance Disposal field. Edward's education includes attendance at Trevecca Nazarene University from 1996 to 1998.
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Meridian Bird Removal
Guaranteed Bird Removal service is not a new segment of the pest control and wildlife industry, but it’s now easier than ever. We offer four specialized services that remove interior bird issues, help control exterior bird populations, remove nests, and prevent future bird issues. All our services are fast, effective, require no shutdown, and are public relations friendly. Our Services: Interior Bird Removal Interior birds have traditionally been a challenge, and many companies use outdated methods to remove the invaders. Our patented “Bird-N-Free” capture system and process allows us to predictably remove birds from inside any facility. Exterior Population Reduction When nuisance bird populations grow out of control, reducing their numbers can save damage to the exterior of a facility, as well as prevent birds from entering the facility. Nest Removal Nest Removal is a critical component of our bird removal services. To safely perform nest removal, our technicians wear appropriate personal protective equipment and follow a careful set of guidelines to contain all of the nesting materials. Full Facility Inspection Our Full Facility Inspection involves a deep dive into operational practices, facility maintenance, and sanitation issues. By evaluating these three key areas, we are able to give an accurate assessment of your current situation and provide a post-service recommendation to help prevent future bird issues.