Bird Control Across the UK
Bird work is its own discipline. It is done at height, it is governed by wildlife law, and the difference between a job that lasts fifteen years and one that fails in eighteen months is entirely in the specification and the install. JG Pest Control runs a dedicated bird team for exactly that reason.
We proof and clear birds from domestic roofs, solar arrays, commercial roofs, warehouses, food premises, retail parades, car parks, schools and listed facades, anywhere on the UK mainland. Every survey is carried out by an RSPH (BPCA) Level 2 Certified Technician, every job is quoted in writing before work starts, and every install is documented afterwards.
Founded in 2010 and now more than fifteen years in, JG carries out over 50,000 pest control jobs a year and holds 4.7 out of 5 on Trustpilot from more than 26,000 verified reviews. We are open every day of the year except Christmas Day. To talk to the bird team, call 0330 053 9002.
When You Need Professional Bird Control
What We Install
- Bird netting to elevations, courtyards, canopies and internal roof voids
- Stainless steel post and wire to ledges, parapets and signage
- Bird spikes where the ledge profile and use case suit them
- Solar panel mesh skirting and clips, fitted without drilling the array
- Gull deterrent systems for flat roofs and seafront buildings
- Proofing to gaps, soffits, vents and roof voids to shut out entry points
What We Clear
- Guano removal and disinfection, including loft and roof void decontamination
- Nest removal once the nest is legally clear to remove
- Bird mite treatment following a nest
- Blocked gutter and hopper clearance caused by nesting material
- Post-clearance proofing so the same birds do not simply return
Bird Control and the Law
This is where bird work differs most from the rest of pest control, and where a general operator is most likely to get you into trouble. All wild birds, their nests while in use or being built, and their eggs are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. There is no lawful way to simply remove an active nest because it is inconvenient.
Any lethal control that is permitted at all sits under the general licences issued by Natural England, NatureScot, Natural Resources Wales and the equivalent Northern Ireland regime. Those licences are specific about which species, for which purpose, and only where non-lethal methods have been tried or properly considered first. They change, and they are not a blanket permission.
Our position is straightforward and it is also the one that works: proofing is the answer to almost every bird problem. Physical exclusion is lawful, it is permanent, and it solves the cause rather than the symptom. We survey, we specify exclusion, and we tell you plainly where the law limits what can be done and when in the season the work has to happen.
Our Bird Control Services
Why JG for Bird Control
Bird jobs are won or lost on the survey. A netting run that is a hundred millimetres short, a spike line on a ledge that needed wire, or a solar skirt fixed into the panel frame will all fail, and the second visit costs more than getting it right first time.
What we bring is scale and repetition. More than 50,000 jobs a year across the whole mainland means our bird teams are installing constantly rather than occasionally, and a national footprint means a multi-site estate gets one specification and one standard rather than a different local contractor at every address.
We are a service business, not a product supplier. We do not sell you a kit and leave you on a ladder. Every install is surveyed, specified, fitted and documented by our own bird teams, and anything requiring a licence we do not hold is carried out by an accredited specialist rather than attempted in-house.
Bird Control Questions

Roy Couch is the Technician Manager at JG Pest Control, leading the technician team across the UK. He holds the BPCA Diploma and the RSPH Level 2 Award in the Safe Use of Aluminium Phosphide, and is qualified in the Safe Use of Rodenticides.

Peter Bowers-Davis is a board volunteer at the British Pest Control Association (BPCA), the UK trade body for professional pest management. He works across the Tyro UK group of companies, including JG, setting technical standards, treatment protocols and training programmes.
