Birds
Birds can often become a significant nuisance, causing considerable damage to property, spreading unsightly mess, and even posing serious health risks. Whether it's pigeons, seagulls, or other troublesome species, their persistent presence can lead to a variety of issues such as blocked gutters, noisy disturbances that disrupt your peace, and droppings that not only create an unpleasant environment but also corrode surfaces over time. We offer comprehensive and professional bird removal and treatment services designed to help you effectively regain control of your space. Our humane, reliable, and highly effective methods ensure that unwanted birds are safely deterred or removed, providing a lasting solution that prevents long-term problems and restores your peace of mind.
Pigeons
Pigeons, often referred to as "rats with wings," are a common sight in urban areas, but their presence is not always welcome.
Seagulls
Seagulls, while often associated with coastal charm, have increasingly become a nuisance in many urban and rural areas.
Crows
Crows are highly intelligent birds with great adaptability, unfortunately for us as humans this causes many issues.
House sparrow
House sparrows, though small are often regarded as pests due to their invasive nature and the problems they can cause in certain environments.
Pigeons
These birds are considered pests due to the numerous problems they cause. Firstly, pigeon droppings are highly acidic and can damage buildings, monuments, and vehicles. They also pose a health risk, as their waste can harbour harmful bacteria, fungi, and parasites, potentially spreading diseases such as histoplasmosis and salmonella. Furthermore, pigeons often create nests in inconvenient or unsafe locations, such as gutters and ventilation systems, leading to blockages and property damage. Their persistent scavenging behaviour and tendency to gather in large flocks can overwhelm public spaces, making them unsightly and unhygienic. While pigeons may seem harmless, their impact on urban environments and public health makes them a significant nuisance for many communities.
Seagulls
Their adaptability and bold behaviour make them problematic for both humans and the environment. One of the main issues is their scavenging nature. Seagulls are opportunistic feeders, often rummaging through bins, stealing food from people, and leaving behind significant mess. This not only leads to unsanitary conditions but also attracts more pests to the area. Additionally, their loud, incessant calls can disrupt peace, especially in populated areas. During nesting season, seagulls can become aggressive, defending their nests by swooping at people or pets, which poses a safety concern. Moreover, their droppings can damage property, corrode surfaces, and spread diseases. While seagulls are a natural part of the ecosystem, their overpopulation in human-inhabited areas has turned them into pests for many communities.
Crows
Crows and magpies are often labelled as pests due to their behaviour and impact on both urban and rural environments. These highly intelligent birds are opportunistic feeders, which means they scavenge for food and can cause problems by raiding bins, damaging crops, and preying on smaller birds, eggs, and fledglings. Their presence in gardens and farmland can disrupt local ecosystems, as magpies and crows are known to outcompete other species for resources. Additionally, their loud, raucous calls can be a nuisance in residential areas. While they play a vital role in nature by cleaning up carrion and waste, their adaptability to human environments has led to conflict, making them unwanted visitors in some settings.
House sparrow
Originally native to Europe and Asia, these birds have spread globally, frequently outcompeting native bird species for food and nesting sites. They are highly adaptable and thrive in urban and agricultural areas, often nesting in buildings, gutters, and machinery, which can lead to damage and blockages. Additionally, house sparrows are known to feed on crops, creating challenges for farmers by damaging grains, fruits, and vegetables. These birds also gather in large numbers, producing considerable amounts of droppings that may lead to hygiene concerns, especially in commercial or public spaces. While they play a role in the ecosystem by consuming insects, their aggressive behaviour and tendency to disrupt ecosystems can make them a significant nuisance in areas where they dominate.
Our services
To address these issues, we utilise a range of humane and reliable treatments and systems designed to deter or remove these birds effectively. Our solutions include advanced bird netting, which acts as a physical barrier to prevent access to certain areas, and bird spikes, which are discreet yet highly effective in discouraging birds from perching on ledges and rooftops. We fly our Harris hawks as a natural way to scare of smaller birds. We also implement modern bird deterrent systems, such as ultrasonic devices and visual scare tactics, which are non-invasive methods to keep birds at bay. For more persistent infestations, we use professional-grade trapping systems that ensure the safe removal of birds. All our methods are compliant with local wildlife regulations, ensuring ethical treatment while safeguarding your property against mess, noise, and damage. Trust our expertise to provide you with a bird-free environment efficiently and responsibly.
Meet our Hawk team
Harry - Harris hawk
Harris hawks are highly effective for bird pest control due to their natural hunting instincts, intelligence, and adaptability. Unlike other bird species, the Harris hawk can be trained to work alongside humans, making them an ideal choice for managing nuisance birds such as pigeons, seagulls, and starlings. Their presence alone acts as a deterrent, as smaller pest birds recognise them as predators and quickly flee the area. This humane and environmentally friendly method of pest control avoids the use of harmful chemicals or invasive traps, ensuring that the ecosystem remains balanced. Harris hawks are also well-suited for urban and rural environments, adapting effortlessly to various locations, from industrial estates to agricultural fields. In short, the Harris hawk’s versatility, precision, and effectiveness make it a valuable ally in maintaining bird-free spaces.