Three ways to stop birds damaging your property
While many homeowners enjoy the presence of birds on their property, the reality is that these creatures can cause significant damage and pose health hazards if not properly controlled.
Bird infestations can lead to the accumulation of droppings, nesting materials and feathers, which can create unsanitary and hazardous conditions.
That’s why it’s essential for homeowners to include bird control in their pest control plan. Here’s how we can help.
Why you need to control birds on your property
1. Property damage
Birds, particularly pigeons and seagulls, can cause significant damage to property. They often roost on roofs and ledges, leaving behind droppings that can damage roofs, gutters and siding. Pigeons can also nest in chimneys, attics and other areas of the home, which can cause damage to insulation, wiring and other structural components.
2. Health hazards
Bird droppings can carry harmful bacteria and pathogens that can cause a variety of health problems. These droppings can accumulate on walkways, decks and other outdoor areas, creating unsanitary conditions that can lead to respiratory problems, allergies and other health issues. Additionally, birds can carry mites, fleas and other pests that can spread disease.
3. Noise and disturbance
Birds, particularly those that flock together, can create a lot of noise and disturbance. This can be particularly problematic if you live near a bird roosting site. The noise can be disruptive to daily activities and make it difficult to relax and enjoy outdoor spaces.
Three effective solutions that are safe and legal
We all love the delight that birds can provide around a home. However, sometimes they need to be controlled to prevent damage and potential health hazards. Precision Pest Control can provide a variety of solutions to control birds on a homeowner’s property. Here are three …
1. Bird netting
One common control method is the use of bird netting, which can be installed to prevent birds from accessing certain areas of the home or property.
2. Bird spikes
Another option is the use of bird spikes, which are installed on ledges and other surfaces to prevent birds from landing and roosting.
3. Bird repellents
Additionally, we can use bird repellents, such as sprays and gels, to discourage birds from roosting on the property. These repellents are designed to be safe for humans and pets while effectively deterring birds.
In some cases, pest control professionals may also recommend trapping and relocating birds to a more suitable habitat. However, it is important to note that this method may not be legal in all areas and should only be performed by licensed professionals.
If you’re experiencing a pest control problem, contact us now on: 1300 655 524