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The
Problem:
Pigeon numbers are dictated, absolutely, by available food. If pigeons are
killed as a method of control the culled birds will be replaced within a matter
of weeks. Scientific research has shown that when culling is used as a method
of control pigeon flock size will, in most cases, increase above and beyond the
pre-cull figure resulting in exacerbated problems for property owners rather
than the reverse. Where the food supply remains constant, pigeons will breed
4-6 times a year on average (in optimum conditions pigeons can breed more
frequently) producing two young each time.
Where pigeon excrement is concerned, if pigeon excrement is dried (wet
excrement is harmless unless ingested) and if it exists is large quantities, it
can cause respiratory problems if inhaled for long periods.
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The
Solution:
Anti-roosting bird spikes prevent pigeons &
seagulls from perching on your property and rarely cause injury to the target
animals. Bird spikes are simply glued or nailed onto any window, pipe or ledge
where birds roost; the dense pattern of protruding pins make it impossible for
pigeons to land, encouraging them to go elsewhere without hurting them. Bird
spikes are virtually invisible once installed and provide the ultimate
deterrent.
Bird Netting seals off all structural openings and other havens
for roosting pest birds. The tough, nearly invisible bird netting barrier keeps
pigeons, starlings, blackbirds, sparrows and other pest birds out once and for
all. Bird Netting is also ideal protection for agricultural facilities &
home gardens. It creates bird-proof enclosures that allow all of the light and
moisture to reach your crops.
Shock Track Mild electric jolt changes birds habits.
Anti-roosting shock tracks prevent pigeons & other species from perching on
your property and rarely cause injury to the target animals. Lowest profile
virtually invisible only 1/4" high at the highest point.
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Bird
Slopes are ideal for ledges, eaves, beams and other 90 degree areas
where pest birds are nesting and roosting. Bird Slopes prevent birds from
landing
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