DEAR DR. ROACH: I have two bird feeders off of my back deck. They hang from tall poles as a vain attempt to keep the squirrels from eating all of the birdseed! But to refill them, I must take them ...
Although bird flu numbers aren’t as high in the Shenandoah Valley, experts at the Wildlife Center of Virginia recommend ...
Lori Lomoro from Blandford Nature Center says there's no need to panic. However, those who have backyard chicken coops or cattle should take caution.
it’s important to understand the threat that bird flu poses as a whole in order to understand the risk that filling your bird feeder carries. “I think the first thing to remind people about is ...
The bird flu is making its mark on the nation, leading to rising egg prices because there are fewer chickens. But is there a risk of bird flu spreading from backyard bird feeders?
there have been no reported cases of avian flu spread by songbirds to humans. You should continue taking precautions such as staying away from dead or sick birds, cleaning bird feeders regularly ...
Here are ways to help our feathered friends during bird flu season, and help slow spread of salmonella at feeders, bird baths and poultry enclosures.
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