Bird Control
In urban areas, birds such as pigeons are primarily a problem in commercial
venues such as shopping centres, hospitals, hotels etc however they
have been known to enter homes via chimneys, down pipes, vents and
under eaves and roof tiles. Apart from the mess and corrosive damage
to surfaces that their droppings cause, pigeons can also transmit numerous
diseases via their droppings. There are several other birds that can
be pests for home owners; these include starlings, Indian mynah birds
and sparrows. Pest birds are extremely intelligent and cunning, as
their personalities and habits vary greatly between species, it is
crucial that each species is judged individually. They can be sedentary,
travelling a local area, or be migratory. Some travel in large numbers,
while others choose to live singly, or in small flocks. Some are territorial
and others are not.
Typical Pest Bird Situations
• All
crops and gardens
• Airports
• Aquaculture
• Boats and marinas
• Bowling greens, golf courses etc
•
Buildings-industrial, commercial & residential
• Grain silos
• Mining
• Solar pool heating
• Timber window frames, etc.
• Vineyards
• Windows
• Blackbirds
Cockatoos, Galahs and Corellas
• Common Mynas
• Cormorants
• Crows, Currawongs and Ravens
• Cuckoo-Shrikes, Bowerbirds and Orioles
• Domestic Pigeons
• Ducks and Swans
• Figbirds
• Honeyeaters
• Parrots, lorikeets and Rosellas Seagulls
• Silvereyes
• Sparrows
• Starlings
Pigeons
can be a serious nuisance therefore taking long term measures
to prevent them from entering your house is often the best
solution
for long term elimination. Some preventative measures can include
bird spikes on ledges, bird netting, and aluminium plates over
gaps as well
as fixing broken down pipes etc. Be sure that all pets’ food
and water is not left out to attract pigeons and be sure to destroy
all nests. Visible deterrents can also prove to be extremely
effective. Some of these include: Prowler Owl, Terror Eyes, Irri
Tape Foil, Gator
Guard, Fox Replica and Coyote Replica. Roost Inhibitors can be
valuable tools as well. These include: Bird Net, Bird Net Plus,
Bird Shield,
Plastic Spikes, and Bird proof Gel and steel spikes.
Basic
Methods of bird pest Control
Control of pest birds falls into four basic categories:
• Deterrence
• Exclusion
• Crop Management
• Population Reduction
To succeed with a pest bird deterrence mission, you must first follow
these three steps:
• Observation
Gather knowledge on the culprits before you implement your plan of
attack e.g. type and population of birds, patterns, entries, exits
and favourite areas, nesting and feeding habits. Survey your property.
Discover what the birds find attractive about your property.
• Flexibility
Be as versatile as possible. Change types, colours and positions of
scaring devices frequently. Keep the birds wary and keep them scared
stiff.
• Persistence
Don’t give up. If they become accustomed to your methods and
begin to ignore them, immediately introduce something new.