Getting Rid of House Finches

House finches are robust birds and populations in North America are estimated between 300 million and one billion individuals. The birds are just as likely to be seen at bird feeders in urban areas as they are to be spotted in the wild. House finches inhabit the contiguous United States and Hawaii, parts of southern Canada, and most of Mexico. The birds frequent areas rich with seeds and berries, as they keep strictly vegetarian diets.

Common House Finch Problems

  • The birds peck at ripening fruit and eat the seeds of plants.
  • The also enjoy eating gardeners budding flowers.

Trapping and Removal

Catching and removing house finches is difficult as they are highly adaptable creatures. Contacting Critter Control is the best way to make sure the job is done correctly. Our team of pest management professionals are trained in the behavior of house finches and know how to effectively combat their presence.

We can help you get rid of house finch problems. 

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House Finches
House finches (Carpodacus mexicanus), also known as linnets, are about the same size as house sparrows.
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