Specialist Bird Control ServicesPigeons foul the ledges and equipment they roost on.
No matter where you live, birds can be a pest, rather than a pleasure. Aggressive seagulls on the coast, pigeons in the city and even cheeky magpies can play havoc with homes and businesses in a variety of ways.
This is a problem that affects people all over the UK, so it’s important that we are able to control birds when their behaviour becomes a nuisance.
The issues presented by concentrated avian activity include health hazards caused by excessive droppings; birds eating plants and fruit grown in gardens; and birds physically attacking people. These are very different problems and may require different solutions to resolve them.
Watch this info-video to see proofing options available.
Methods of Controlling Birds
It can be difficult to find one bird control method that completely solves the problem. It often takes a combination of methods to get things under control. Because different species carry various diseases, it is not advisable to try and handle the problem yourself. Additionally, not all methods will be suitable for every situation, so it’s best to consult a professional who will be able to offer expert advice and the benefit of years of experience.
The team at JG Pest Control specialises in bird proofing in a humane way wherever possible - we focus on prevention rather than eradication, though there are sometimes instances where eradication is the only option available to us. In these cases, we are fully trained and certified to use firearms to control birds around your property, and provide a comprehensive service before and afterwards as we would do with any service we provide.
For leading bird control services near you from a company with RSPH (BPCA) Level 2 certified and trainee techs, get in touch.
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