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Bird Houses and Feeders in the Burlington and Oakville Area.

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The chicks have flown, the nests are abandoned, and you have decided that it is the perfect day in Burlington, Oakville or other regions across the continent, to take down and clean your bird houses. STOP ! Please read this before proceeding one step further.

Are you aware that numerous life threatening diseases are picked up through the cleaning of bird houses and feeders ? If not, then this article is for you.

 

Below is a partial list of diseases/parasites that may be picked up by the simple task of doing some cleaning around your yard.

 

Histoplasmosis ~fungal disease that enters through inhalation;
Cryptococcosus~fungal disease
Psitaccosis
Salmonella.

 

The above list is by NO MEANS all-inclusive ! There are numerous other zoonoses that may be picked up by the handling of bird houses, bird feeders and the cleaning of any area where birds frequent. My article is strictly a means to make you aware of the more common ones and hopefully to alert someone to the dangers so as to avert a possibly life threatening disease or infection from occurring.

 

Please also be aware that birds harbour numerous ectoparasites such as ticks, fleas, and mites some of which may be carrying Lyme and other diseases. These parasites will be perfectly happy to jump or walk on you in search of a warm meal. All of these ectoparasites can be found in nest detritus and in areas where birds frequent.

 

The majority of bird zoonoses are picked up via the inhalation of dried fecal and feather matter from the areas where the birds have been. There are also numerous cases where food and water has become contaminated from bird visits/feces.

 

The following precautions should be taken when you begin to clean any area where birds frequent. Also, stay well away from your air conditioner or ventilation units when cleaning any bird houses.

* If at all possible, cleanup of large areas should be handled by a professional.Tree Swallow in Burlington Ontario

 

* Wear a respirator that is good for filtering out particles as small as 0.3 microns

 

* Wear disposable clothing (including a hat ) and gloves .

 

* Keep the droppings wet with a disinfectant. This stops the pathogens from becoming airborne during clean-up.

 

* Put the droppings and soiled cleaning materials in a sealed plastic bag for disposal.

 

* In areas adjacent to or in houses or buildings, make sure all heating and cooling air ducts are sealed and shut down prior to clean-up.

 

* Dispose of your soiled disposable clothing while still wearing your gloves and respirator.

 

* Keep bird houses and feeders disinfected regularly. Not only are dirty houses and feeders a danger to humans, they also cause the death of thousands of birds annually due to the spread of pathogens which are picked up by birds visiting contaminated feeders and birdhouses.

 

Bird feeders, houses and baths in the Burlington and Oakville ares attractive additions to your landscaping. Please make sure that they are not harming the very birds that you are attracting and possibly harbouring pathogens that may cause your family or visitors to become seriously ill.


 

 

 

 

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Comments(12)

Karen Anne Stone
New Home Hunters of Fort Worth and Tarrant County - Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth Real Estate

Jo-Anne:  This is a great warning to anyone who even thinks about cleaning out feeders.  Catching a disease from droppings and such is definitely "for the birds."  A very timely post... thanks so much.  :)

Jun 03, 2012 01:48 PM
Jo-Anne Smith
Oakville, ON

Hi Karen Anne,

Folks definitely need to be careful when cleaning out areas that have bird droppings and detritus. So many people aren't aware of the dangers involved. 

Thanks for stopping by!

Jo

Jun 03, 2012 01:54 PM
Pam Miller
Realty Associates - Conroe, TX
Broker Associate - Water Crest on Lake Conroe

Jo-Anne - I had no idea!  Thanks for sharing.

Jun 03, 2012 02:05 PM
Gary Woltal
Keller Williams Realty - Flower Mound, TX
Assoc. Broker Realtor SFR Dallas Ft. Worth

Great ideas for cleanliness and maintaining human health around birds Jo. Well written tips.

Jun 03, 2012 02:06 PM
Jo-Anne Smith
Oakville, ON

Pam,

You're not alone.....I think the majority of people don't realize just how dangerous cleaning bird areas can be.

Jo

Jun 03, 2012 02:12 PM
Jo-Anne Smith
Oakville, ON

Hi Gary,

Forewarned is forearmed, as they say. Nice to see you!

Jo

Jun 03, 2012 02:12 PM
Kathy Clulow
Uxbridge, ON
Trusted For Experience - Respected For Results

Hi Jo - our back yard feeders are very active with a wide array of beautiful song birds so your message is very timely ..... especially since our feeders are all above the hand rails of our deck

Jun 03, 2012 02:13 PM
Fred Carver Real Estate Consulant
Retired BC Realtor - Victoria, BC
Accredited Real Estate Consultant

Hi Jo...Thanks for the tip for us and your followers. I'm sure not many even gave this a second thought.

Cheers

Jun 03, 2012 02:59 PM
William Johnson
Retired - La Jolla, CA
Retired
Hi Jo Anne, This is a superb post and a real benefit to all homeowners to know and understand the potential dangers in their yards and patios. Outstandiing and something I had never thought of before but now feel enlightened about.
Jun 03, 2012 04:32 PM
Jo-Anne Smith
Oakville, ON

Kathy,

So many people don't realize the dangers......kids are especially susceptible as they're naturally curious and may have their faces close to feeders and houses.

Jo

Jun 04, 2012 07:29 AM
Jo-Anne Smith
Oakville, ON

Fred,

I'm certain you're right....it's not common knowledge.

Jo

Jun 04, 2012 07:30 AM
Jo-Anne Smith
Oakville, ON

Hi William

Thanks for stopping by! I imagine the same diseases and parasites are to be found in the San Diego area too.

Jo

Jun 04, 2012 07:31 AM