Pest control work can reveal some unusual situations. This is the case of Nick Castro, a resident of the state of California, in the United States, who had a big surprise when they opened a hole in the wall and found a cache of bird food. The images are shocking and get worse as pest control works. Check out the article and be surprised by the amount of seeds found.
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The discovery is quite curious and happened after a family got in touch with his company to hire the pest control service. According to the family, the house was suffering damage from the action of a woodpecker that lives in the region.
You may wonder: But how is it possible for the bird to damage the house? It's simple. He creates holes in the wall in order to store food to eat. In this Californian family's home, the holes were drilled into the side of the house.
The food, which resembles a Brazil nut, was deposited in the hole in the wall. However, because it was round, it began to slip and fall into the gaps in the wall of the house.
Even before calling pest control, Nick had already imagined what he might find, but the result was even more surprising. It was enough to open a hole in the wall for the bird's food to start falling out. But you won't believe the amount. See below:
Did that amount surprise you? But know that the bird deposited much more. The whole room of the house was flooded with food that the woodpecker was depositing on the wall. It was a veritable feast of seeds scattered throughout the room:
Nick is surprised and says that the seeds fall all the time, non-stop. It was enough to increase the size of the hole in the wall for more seeds to spread. According to him, the bird stored enough food to fill the space up to the attic of the house, located on the upper floor.
When collecting the seeds, the amount was enough to fill eight large garbage bags, equivalent to more than 317 kg of bird food deposited in the house. Have you ever thought what you would do if you found one of these in your house? We bet you've never seen anything like it before either!