In a repeat of what happened in the latter part of the 1970s, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, has again been invaded by millions of birds, with the primary species being blackbirds and European starlings.
Those watching the bird invasion say the numbers of them are in the millions.
To manage the situation, the city has hired a pest control company. McGee Pest Control's primary weapon against the birds is air cannons and "bird-bangers." The problem is all that does is keep the birds on the move so there isn't too much excrement, which could cause health problems in humans and pets.
Since birds can carry histoplasmosis, a fungal disease, it can cause lung diseases with pneumonia-like symptoms, as well as lung infections. Diseases from the bird droppings can also kill dogs.
The most susceptible people to the disease are those with existing respiratory problems or a low immune system.
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February 19, 2013
Hopkinsville, Ky. Invaded by Millions of Birds
February 11, 2013
KY 380 in Hopkinsville to be Closed During Night Hours
Starting Monday, February 11, 2013, KY 380/Country Club Lane in Hopkinsville will be closed during the evening hours while sewers are being replaced.
The closings will be KY 272/Canton Pike and KY 695/Cox Mill Road. Work will be going on between Sherwood Drive and KY 695/Cox Mill Road.
Hours the road will be closed are from approximately 8:00 PM, CST, to about 6:00 AM. The work will probably go on through Friday while a major sewer line is being replaced.
The contractor performing the work said local residents will have access to their homes by being allowed to travel on either side of the point where the roads are closed.
People affected by the work are advised they can go to www.facebook.com/kytcdistrict2 for traffic advisories.
The closings will be KY 272/Canton Pike and KY 695/Cox Mill Road. Work will be going on between Sherwood Drive and KY 695/Cox Mill Road.
Hours the road will be closed are from approximately 8:00 PM, CST, to about 6:00 AM. The work will probably go on through Friday while a major sewer line is being replaced.
The contractor performing the work said local residents will have access to their homes by being allowed to travel on either side of the point where the roads are closed.
People affected by the work are advised they can go to www.facebook.com/kytcdistrict2 for traffic advisories.
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