Amorous pigeons to get birth control as Ohio county looks to protect costly courthouse project

WOOSTER, Ohio – Love birds, beware: One Ohio county is planning to spike bird seed with birth control in hopes of keeping pigeons from despoiling the renovated exterior of its 19th Century courthouse.

The (Wooster) Daily Record (http://bit.ly/1Cl0DWt) reports Wayne County is spending millions to renovate a courthouse built in 1878 in downtown Wooster. But the county has long had a problem with pigeon droppings on metal statues and other ornamental elements atop the courthouse.

The wire mesh used to keep the birds away will be removed during the renovation.

A county commissioner says there are plans to put birth control chemicals specific to pigeons in bird seed to help control the population. Officials hope it will cut the flock in half with just one application.

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Information from: The Daily Record, http://www.the-daily-record.com

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