The Significance of Bird Control
Urban pest birds
Pigeons, House sparrows, Indian myna, Starlings and seagulls create significant messes on buildings, leading to extensive cleanup costs annually. Their acidic droppings not only damage structures but also carry diseases, underscoring the need for effective bird control measures to safeguard health and property. Understanding the specific bird issues at hand—identifying the species, their activities, and numbers—is crucial in devising a bird control strategy. Physical deterrents like bird spikes or electric tracks are particularly effective against birds that land, roost, and nest on structures. For expansive spaces prone to bird congregation, such as hangars or store canopies, bird netting is the ideal exclusion method.
Health Hazards:
Birds and their droppings can transmit diseases and harbor ectoparasites affecting humans and pets.
Structural Damage
Acidic droppings corrode and stain building materials. Causing rooftops to collapse
Food Safety Risks
Birds nesting in warehouses can contaminate food products and violate health regulations.
Maintenance Costs
Regular cleaning of bird droppings incurs significant expenses.
Fire Risks & Drainage Issues
Bird nests can block drains and pose fire hazards near electrical installations.
Legal and Safety Risks
Droppings increase slip-and-fall risks, potentially leading to lawsuits.