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Bird Control Article Featured
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When the phrases pop up like
"Birds on my Store Signs" or "These birds I have are a big pest and
I can't control them", the wisdom pours out of the other person(s).
Many people have some object or trick to take care of a pest bird
problem. They suggest a fake owl, fake snake, bird spikes, flashy
tape, loud music, hot foot, poisons, etc. Then you go out and buy
one of these "fixes" at the local hardware store, Walmart, Lowes,
Home Depot, etc. and proceed to use your store bought repellent to
"fix" your bird problem. This is how the majority of bird control
programs are started. Lets take a look at what bird pressure is and
what kinds of "repellents" work the best in each situation.
Light Pressure
Light Bird Pressure is defined as take it or leave it sites for pest
birds. They may stop by after a meal to take in the warmth of the
afternoon sun, like the parapet (top of building) around an office
building. The absence of food and shelter makes it a casual daytime
loafing spot. They stop at these places infrequently and they are
not causing much damage save for a few droppings that the rain might
wash away. The repellents mentioned above like the fake owl, fake
snake, etc. will work in these areas. These birds can be scared away
easily as they have not taken hold of the location. If nothing is
done, these birds will take up residence at these places and the
problem will get worse.
Medium Pressure
Medium pressure is defined as an area where they observe food
opportunities or rest in the afternoon for many different reasons.
They're fairly committed to the site, but they don't roost or nest
there. These birds have found this place to be a safe place to stay
in between feedings and they use this area frequently. Fake owls,
snakes, etc. will not work in this area as they will fight to be
able to stay there. These areas are more suitable for bird spikes if
the problem is pigeons, but spikes make a great place for starlings
and smaller birds to nest as they are usually unaffected by bird
spikes and they make great holders for nesting material. Always be
careful where bird spikes are placed. Other products like shock
track, bird wire, bird netting, etc. will work in these places
without any removal of birds by trapping.
Heavy Pressure
Heavy pressure is defined as birds that are extremely committed to
an area. Chances are they were born on/in this area, usually a
protected overnight roost and may have raised their own young in the
same place, thus they consider this area home. They react to bird
deterrent products much like you would if you found plywood nailed
over your front door of your home; you'd be determined to get past
it. Heavy pressure sites always provide the birds shelter from the
elements. This is where you have to be determined to win the fight.
Fake owls, snakes, loud music, etc. will not ever work in these
situations. Many bird problems are allowed to get to this point and
these are the ones that are the hardest to overcome. This situation
is the one we spend so much time learning about to be able to solve.
These birds must be physically removed from the area as they will
fight to stay. Trapping to remove the resident flock is needed and
then deterrents such as shock track, netting, wire, and spikes will
be able to work effectively. Installing these products is not just
merely buying them and putting them on, a trained professional such
as us is needed to be able to make sure they are working properly
and maintained. A bad installation means money spent that you cannot
get back and still have a problem. This kind of pressure is not a
cheap fix, these take more time and money to solve the problem.
Problems Caused By Birds
There are many reasons to rid your property of pest birds. The
following are some areas that may concern you.
Image--Birds sitting, roosting, or even nesting on and in store
front signs, or droppings all over the place in front of the
entrance or along the sidewalk to a business can and will send a
message to visitors that the business practices are sloppy and
probably shouldn't be trusted.
Health Risk--Birds, their droppings and nesting materials can carry
at least 60 different diseases that can be passed to humans and
animals.
Cost of Cleanup--Businesses that clean up after birds day after day
after day are just wasting money and if their employees are not
wearing the correct safety equipment, they are exposing them to
health risks that will bring lawsuits and even possibly, extreme
sickness and even possibly death.
Stopping of Work Progress--Employees should not and will not work in
areas that are unsafe due to accumulations of bird droppings
Slip and Falling Risks--Droppings are slippery. If a customer or
employee falls they may sue the owner of the building
Property and Equipment Damage--Droppings are very acidic and the
acid will eat through paint, even some roofing materials and fabric.
These things will need restoration or even complete replacement
Rooftop Clogged Drains--Droppings and Nesting Materials regularly
clog drains, causing severe damage to rooftops during heavy rains
Inventory Damage--Droppings can damage products making them look
unsightly and cause your customers to not buy from you due to
unsanitary conditions and they can even contaminate production
lines.
Pest Bird Control problems are everywhere we look. I see them all
the time on store front signs, parapet walls, rooftops, HVAC units,
Awnings, etc. All of these started as light pressure situations and
could have been prevented if the correct method was utilized. For
more information about Bird Control Pressure you can check out
birdbarrier.com.
Joshua S Jones is a Certified Bird Control Specialist by 2 Major
Bird Control Product Companies---Bird Barrier and Bird B Gone. He is
President of A All Animal Control of Tri-State Servicing Southwest
Missouri and Southeast Kansas. Joshua is also a Certified Wildlife
Professional with A All Animal Control Franchises and a Wildlife
Management Academy Graduate. He is President of the Missouri
Wildlife Control Operators Association and a member in good standing
with the National Wildlife Control Operators Association. Check him
out on the web at http://www.WeTrapMoles.com. You can email Josh at
TriState@AAllAnimalControl.com.
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