
Pigeon Pest Control
Pigeon Identification
Ordinarily found in big flocks, pigeons are sometimes gray in color and can be identified by their pinkish-red feet and two black bars detectable on their wings. Their natural diets sometimes are composed of seeds and grains, but they can eat nearly any scraps supplied by humans ( bread, potato fries, crusts, rubbish, etc ).
Risks to Your Health and Potential Damage to Property
Like most birds, pigeons can carry fleas, ticks, or mites. It has been disagreed that they also carry diseases which can occasionally be broadcast to humans through contact with either the birds or their feces but these reports seem to be predominantly unsubstantiated. Their crap however could cause damages to the paint on your automobile or the finish on a building, and their highly-flammable nesting materials can block up drains and vents.
Methods to Control Pigeons
Nature follows the law of least resistance. Unless your difficulty with pigeons derives from overpopulation, making your building or home harder to nest on or in than almost all of the other buildings or homes in your neighborhood should make them stick to less complicated targets. This section digs into each available strategy of doing this.
If you are thinking about poisons, traps, or other deadly measures to annihilate the pigeons, you must first check with you local authorities to see what control techniques are legal and the way to implement them safely.
Pigeon-Proofing
The first step in getting and keeping pigeons out of any particular area is to make it as inhospitable as possible. Pigeons prefer to nest in high, out-of-the-way places like awnings, rafters, ledges, and attics. Search your property for any places that would make a good safe haven and seal them off using screens, fillers and plates. Flat, open areas can be protected by employing a tactile repellent (discussed below).
Pigeon Dissuasives
There are a few systems of deterring pigeons; the one you pick should be based fully on your unique wants. Following is a short clarification of each:
Deter a Pigeon
A tactile repellent is any device or substance that may deter a pigeon from landing on or touching a surface. Examples of these include:
Scarecrows
Have been employed for ages to keep birds away from crops. Scarecrow types that deter pigeons include owls, snakes, pussies, and folks. The key to using one of those successfully is to make it appear as lifelike as practicable. Move it from one location to another every couple of days. A scarecrow that moves either at random or responsively is mostly better then one that does not. Windsocks that are made to appear like animals can work fine as long as there’s enough wind to keep them ‘alive’.
Ultrasonic Repellents
Ultrasonic repellents are commercially available for every possible pest you can imagine, and for every pest we’ve researched they have been found to be complete failures at repelling any of them. Pigeons are no exception. Don’t waste your money on one of these.
Pigeon Relocation
Trapping and relocating a pigeon is a total waste of your time. Even if you release the bird lots of miles away, it will continue to be capable of finding its way back home in virtually no time flat ( it’d even beat you back ).
Pros
If you are sick of fighting a regiment of pigeons by yourself, calling a pro bug elimination expert is a good selection - particularly if you’re considering deadly measures. Professionals will know all the local laws and be in a position to pigeon-proof your property legally, humanely and efficiently. Ensure you ask for references and talk to others who have successfully made use of a pro to get rid of their pigeon problem.
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