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Try an ultrasonic bird deterrant
Birds become pests when they start to gather in large numbers and destroy property with droppings and nesting materials. Certain birds, such as the Common Starling, tend to screech and squawk rather than sing. The cacophony they produce can be overpoweringly loud and annoying.
Indian Myna birds can be very aggressive and displace native birds by competing for nesting and food sites.
The Rock Dove (Feral Pigeon) is likewise a threat to the native Australian bird population and described as vermin of the skies.
It's very understandable that all of the above birds are on Australia's pest list and are not protected.
Bird pests carry diseases, parasites, mites, lice and ticks. Any business or home with a bird infestation is at risk of secondary infestation from mites, lice fleas and other pests. Take, for example, the case of human infestation of bird mites that affected a family in Wollongong. The human infestation of hundreds of bird mites was found to be directly from a Starling nest in the eaves of his property.
It's for these and many other reasons that you should act fast if you notice a bird problem: call the bird pest control company that Sydney trusts today, and get a free competitive quote!
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Ultrasonic bird deterrents can help
Whether you have just noticed the problem, or you've been putting off dealing with your bird problem for a while, call in the best pest control experts today and get your property fitted with an ultrasonic repeller.
Not only can we help that bird deterrents, we are happy to advise on all pest control issues, including implementing designs for new builds. If your premises are still under construction, call us for a comprehensive consultation to incorporate preventative pest control.
We help with all sorts of pest control issues including cockroaches, rats, mice, wasps, hornets, possums spiders and termites.
All of our experts are IRATA certified, fully licensed and insured. So if the problem is high up, we can solve it using cherry pickers and boom lifts. We have full confidence that we can resolve any infestation problem you have. Our work is second to none, and if you follow our advice, your bird pest problem will be permanently gone. We guarantee a full refund if the birds return, so why wait?
If you leave the problem, it will only get worse. Call us today to eradicate your bird pest problem fast!
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Our 3 Step
Bird Control Action Plan
There are so many types of bird pest control, how do we know which system is best to eradicate your bird pest problem?
We use a three-point plan to identify the most effective method for you. It goes like this:
Bird proofing Step 1
Investigate & Report
One of our fully trained and licensed experts will visit your premises and conduct a thorough survey of the problem.
From this, it is possible to determine what routes are giving access to your bird pests.
We can also establish any structural or environmental factors playing a part in the infestation. If there is a secondary infestation, we will need to address this.
Bird proofing Step 2
Implement Solutions
Following this, we recommend a method of control to suit your needs. We may advise using ultrasonic devices as the primary method of control or as part of a multi-method action plan.
When we have agreed on the best strategy, one of our experts will install the chosen method.
As the area will contain harmful germs, we will use high-pressure machines to eliminate bird debris.
Bird proofing Step 3
Prevent Future Bird Problems
Finally, you will receive a full report from us, outlining our initial assessment and plan. It will list in detail the method which was installed and cleaning carried out.
Last but not least, we recommend any additional measures which you should take to keep your property bird pest-free.
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Eliminating Secondary Infestation
If you have a bird infestation, you likely also have a secondary infestation. Nesting birds attract insects, lice, mites and fleas. The warm nests and ready food supplies make birds an ideal target.
However, unlike birds, the secondary infestation may be so small that they can fit through gaps which are impossible for birds to follow. Therefore what started as a bird pest problem can quickly evolve to include a secondary infestation. Mites, fleas and lice are capable of entering your home or commercial premises through minute gaps. Just like birds, they can also transmit diseases to your family or staff, causing severe health issues and even death.
Ultrasonic repellants are also very effective in deterring smaller infestations. Hence you may find that in addition to getting rid of your bird pests, you also prevent other infestations.
How Can Ultrasonic Bird Repellant Systems Help?
And How Does They Work?
Ultrasonic systems work by emitting a signal which is above the human hearing range. Hence, it is not the same as a sound repellant which is within the human hearing range and acts to scare the birds away. Ultrasonic repellant systems are small unobtrusive devices used to deter a wide variety of pests from cockroaches to dogs and cats.
Therefore, when considering ultrasonic devices, you must be careful to ensure the setting you use is not harmful to pets. We have seventeen years of experience in pest control. Therefore, we understand the delicate nature of using precisely the right frequency to deter only pests and not pets.
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Placement is key
The correct location and environment are crucial to success. Placing the repellants in precisely the right area will ensure effective elimination. Bird infestations usually occur outside buildings, but they are also known to enter commercial premises such as warehouses.
Ultrasonic bird repellant systems use a linear signal. Hence for the devices to work efficiently, we have to ensure that the placement height is correct. They are effective for many metres and are a very humane solution to bird pest infestation. They work by causing confusion and disorientation to the bird, which in turn deters the bird from coming back.
The damage birds can do:
a commercial case study
Your business may well have bird pest problems, but it wouldn't be the first business to have its bottom line impacted by pest birds.
Bird pests cause considerable damage to crops. Bird pest infestations can decimate fruit and grain crops. It can be challenging to deter bird pests from vast open agricultural land. Fruit and grain which have pecking damage are no longer safe to eat. Birds carry many dangerous diseases, some of which are zoonotic. Bird parasites too can transmit disease. Therefore, the loss in produce to growers is substantial. Bird pests in Australia are responsible for up to $300 million of horticultural damage annually.
The propensity for disease transmission among livestock by bird pests is also a problem. When a disease has entered a herd, it can be expensive and difficult to eradicate. Some bird pests, such as the Common Starling can form huge flocks. When these descend on farmland they can cause damage in several ways:
- Disease transmission to the herd
- Disease transmission to people working or living on the premises
- Threat to biodiversity as aggressive bird pests drive away native birds from nesting places and food sources
- Weed spread via droppings or saliva. In crop farming, weed spread can be particularly difficult to manage.
- Damage to property via pecking and acidic droppings
- Damage to machinery if bird debris falls into mechanisms
- Food and water contamination
We rely on our producers to provide healthful food for us to eat: Fresh fruit, good grain, cereals, dairy products and meat. We need good quality food to nourish ourselves and our families. However, when bird pests are allowed to congregate and decimate crops, it challenges our very heath and livelihoods.
This is just an example of how dangerous pest birds can be. To get them gone from your commercial space for good, trust ServiceNow's experienced Sydney bird control team.