This respiratory disease comes from a fungus found in the dried bird droppings and can be fatal.
Bird droppings in attic.
Identifying mouse droppings mouse droppings are recognizable by their appearance as well as their sheer number since a single mouse can leave 50 to 75 pellets each day.
The droppings look similar to a seed and are between 1 8 and a of an inch.
Removal and cleanup of bird and bat droppings.
There are multiple diseases that can be spread by bird droppings so anytime these animals are in your attic you and your family are at risk.
If there is a small accumulation of droppings from a few birds or bats it can be cleaned up with soap and water.
Getting rid of the bird is just the first step.
If large quantities of bird or bat droppings are present contact an environmental engineering consultant for advice.
Nests are also prone to spread particles of bird waste into the air because they are so dry and droppings can attach to dust fiberglass insulation to become airborne.
If a bird is not removed from your attic it can create a health hazard from diseases carried by the bird or its droppings.
This is a biohazard and respirators should be worn when inspecting a bird infested attic to avoid breathing these pathogens into lungs.
Histoplasmosis is perhaps the most common.