An infestation of bird mites can be caused by bird or rodent nests located in or around your home, including areas like attics and garages, but for this article we will only be discussing bird nests. The mites will migrate from nests into your living spaces in search of a new host, especially when the nest is abandoned or during warm weather. Bird nests are often found in hard-to-see places like windowsills, eaves, roof corners, and vents. Rodent nests can also harbor mites that move into your home, so consider that as a possible source as well. One effective way to manage the surrounding area is with Eradizyme, our natural enzyme-based spray, we’ll discuss how to use it later in this article.
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If a bird mite infested nest has turned your life upside down and you’re desperate to get rid of it at all costs, stop and think before acting. Just a reminder: we’re simply here to provide information and as the saying goes, “don’t shoot the messenger.” The final decision is yours, but our goal is to inform you of laws you may not know about.
The law protecting bird nests applies regardless of where the nest is located even if it’s in an inconvenient place such as on a porch, inside a vent, or attached to outdoor equipment. Homeowners should be aware that anyone, including a nosy neighbor or bystanders, can report violations. If a report is made, the homeowner could face investigation, prosecution, and penalties for removing an active nest.
The consequences vary depending on the severity of the violation and the species affected. As a homeowner, it’s your responsibility to follow the law regarding bird nest removal. Always check with your state’s wildlife agency to ensure you’re compliant. Being well-informed helps you make the best decisions for your property and local wildlife. We know dealing with an infestation can be overwhelming, but following legal guidelines is important to avoid complications. Most native bird species are protected by federal law, and disturbing active nests those with eggs or chicks can result in serious penalties. Before taking any action, consult with local wildlife authorities if needed.
You may generally remove bird nests only if they are inactive, empty, and no longer in use. Before taking any action, carefully ensure that no birds are still relying on the nest for shelter or raising young.
Removing bird nests that contain live birds, eggs, or chicks is prohibited in most states under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) a federal law that protects over 1,000 native bird species. While non-native species such as European starlings, house sparrows, and pigeons are not protected under the MBTA, state laws may vary, so it’s essential to check local regulations before removing any nest.
Violating the MBTA can result in serious penalties, as both federal and state wildlife agencies enforce the law. Offenders may face fines up to $15,000 and up to six months in federal prison for a misdemeanor offense. States like California, New York, Florida, and New Jersey often impose additional fines or enforcement measures, especially when nests are removed without permits or when endangered species are involved. Even disturbing a nest with live birds, eggs, or chicks intentionally or accidentally can result in legal consequences, so it’s essential to consult your state’s wildlife agency before taking any action.
Dealing with a bird mite infestation can be incredibly stressful, especially when it affects your home and daily life. However, it’s essential to approach the situation with care and legal awareness. Always consult your state’s wildlife agency before taking any action, and only remove nests once you’re absolutely certain they are inactive meaning no live birds, eggs, or chicks remain.
While you wait for the nest to become inactive, you can begin managing the infestation by treating the surrounding area with Eradizyme™, our natural enzyme-based spray formulated to target mites safely. Apply it generously to nearby surfaces such as walls, eaves, window frames, and any entry points where mites may migrate into your home. Continue this treatment daily until the birds have left. This proactive approach helps reduce the mite population and prevents further spread without violating wildlife protection laws.
Eradizyme™contains an ultra-concentrated liquid enzyme formula, which you dilute with tap water to produce gallons of solution. For example, one ounce makes 32 ounces, and four ounces makes one gallon. Eradizyme™ serves multiple purposes.
Dedicate 90% of your efforts to treating the environment by spraying the infested areas, typically the places where you spend the most time, such as beds, chairs, sofas, cars, or rooms around the home. Mites target these areas because they know they will have a constant source of blood. Concentrate on these areas.
To seek temporary relief from these blood-sucking parasites, bathe in Eradizyme™. Fill a bathtub with enough water to cover your body, scoot forward as if floating on your back to submerge your hairline, and comb or brush your hair underwater to remove any mites from your hair and scalp. Bathing does not eliminate mites from your home.
Bathing only provides temporary relief while you are in the bathroom. Focus only 10% of your efforts on ridding the mites from your body.
In addition to offering our Eradizyme™ Ultra concentrated enzyme formula, we believe our unique formulation is a highly effective solution for eliminating biting mite infestations of any size. Beyond simply selling Eradizyme™, we are committed to customer support, and our team is available by phone every day from 9:00 am to 11:00 pm EST at 888-774-4046 to assist you with any questions or concerns.
A specially formulated broad spectrum of NATURAL enzymes (protease, amylase, cellulose, lipase) derived from innocuous yeast strains. These ingredients are FDA food grade and listed as GRAS (Generally Regarded as Safe) under FIFRA Section 25B Exempt.
Yes, Eradizyme™ is a multi- purpose ultra concentrated enzyme formula. Eradizyme™ must be diluted with water before use. It can be diluted to various strengths depending on the intended use. The recommended dilution for ridding mites, bed bugs or general cleaning. (1 ounce) EZ concentrate to (31 ounces) of tap water will make one (32 ounce) spray bottle of solution or (4 ounces concentrate to (124 ounces) of tap water to make one gallon of solution.
Yes, Eradizyme is laboratory tested and certified to be non toxic to animals and humans, All ingredients used are of food-grade quality. Biodegradable, bacteria free, bleach free, alcohol free, fragrance free, gluten free, non GMO, Paraben-Free*. (*preservatives used in many beauty and hygiene products). and Hypoallergenic. Eradizyme is also proudly Made In America. Eradizyme™ diluted solution can be used to spray on your entire body. Can be used for body cleansing and bathing. Dilution (1 to 1.5 Ounce(s) of enzyme ultra concentrate in a bathtub of water.
*WARNING – When bathing, avoid getting the solution in eyes as enzymes can cause eye irritation.
Mechanism of Action: Eradizyme functions by catalyzing the breakdown of mites / bed bug exoskeletons through enzymatic hydrolysis. It specifically targets these parasites without impacting non-target organisms. Its non-toxic nature makes it a useful tool for safely managing an infestation in your home.
Enzymatic hydrolysis, the process by which Eradizyme™ dismantles the mites / bed bug, chitinou exoskeletons, involves breaking down the complex molecules that make up their protective outer layer. This method disrupts the structural integrity of the mites / bed bug, leading to their eventual demise and effectively reducing mite populations without introducing harmful substances into the environment. It is a precise and efficient approach that leverages the natural power of enzymes to combat pest infestations.
Eradizyme™ is not available in stores or at Amazon, it is available only online through Beyondbeds.com. Orders can also be placed by phone by contacting Beyondbeds.com at (888-774-4046) from 9:00 am to 11:00 pm EST. Since 2005, BeyondBeds.com has provided high-quality sleep related comfort products including mattress encasements with patented bug lock zippers and for the past 15 years enzyme-based solutions for the eradication of bed bugs and biting mites. Our experienced staff understands the impact of infestations and offers informed advice.
Need Expert Advice identifying your issue? Please consult our resident expert at Beyondbeds.com for an accurate diagnosis. You will be asked a series of yes or no questions. Determination of the diagnosis will be followed by a suggested protocol on how to use Eradizyme™ for your specific issue. All conversations are kept strictly confidential. Please contact us by phone at (888-774-4046) from 9:00 am to 11:00 pm EST. Absolutely no obligation to purchase.
Need Expert Advice identifying your issue? Please consult our resident expert at Beyondbeds.com for an accurate evaluation. You will be asked a series of yes or no questions. Determination of the evaluation will be followed by a suggested protocol on how to use Eradizyme™ for your specific issue. All conversations are kept strictly confidential. Please contact us by phone at (888-774-4046) from 9:00 am to 11:00 pm EST. Absolutely no obligation to purchase.
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