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Get A Handle On Bird Pest Control

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

pigeon spikes Get A Handle On Bird Pest Control

Everywhere you look, there are birds. They are roosting on your house, in your garage, in and around your gutters, around your apartment windows, they are just everywhere. What kind of bird pest control can you use for your situation? Whether you live in an apartment, house or in the country, there are products you can use. What kind of product are you looking for? Do you worry about other animals? Do you worry about other people in and around your home?

What Products Are Out There

The first thing you need to do is to identify what type of bird problems you are having. Then you need to figure out what type of bird pest control you want to use. Here are some of the different types of control for you to think about,

Agricultural Bird Control
Aviation Bird Control
Structural Bird Control Products
Bird Control for Boats
Bird Scare Products

Along with knowing what type of bird pest problem you are having you will want to research the purchasing the right bird pest control product for your situation.

Big Problems

Some cities have such problems with birds such as pigeons that they employ people for cleanup of the bird droppings around the city. Some birds such as pigeons are not native to the United States but they continue to become a hazard to buildings, structures and even health. Some droppings are not only a health hazard and can carry diseases but also they are also corrosive to structures. The bacteria, fungal agents and ectoparasites found in pigeon droppings are responsible for a host of serious diseases, including histoplasmosis, encephalitis, salmonella, meningitis, toxoplasmosis and more.

Basic Pest Control Products

One of the most popular products that come to mind first is bird netting. Netting comes in different sizes to fit the area you are looking to keep the birds out of. It comes in different strengths and is inexpensive to buy. You can also use bird netting keeping other little animals out of your gardens and plants. Another very popular bird pest control product is electric wire track and bird or pigeon spike products. Some people will also use traps to catch and rid of birds but you may want to check to be sure that this is acceptable in your area where you live. There are also bird scare products that can be used such as owl decoys, bird blasters that are components that are audio and visual stimulants to deter them.

Do your research and check into the different bird pest control products available to you. A little research can go a long way.

By: Wade Robins

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How To Prevent Birds From Roosting On Your Building

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

pigeon spikesHow To Prevent Birds From Roosting On Your Building

Wild birds are more often than not a welcome sight, particularly in the countryside, but when birds such as seagulls, pigeons, crows and sparrows to name but a few, start congregating in very large numbers on rooftops, fences, outbuildings and other structures, then far from being welcome visitors, they actually turn into quite a nuisance.

The problem with birds

- The accumulation of faeces produced by lots of birds is not a pretty sight, particularly when it is splattered across roads, gardens, buildings, cars, windows and even laundered clothes that are hanging out to dry

- Bird droppings are unhygienic and can pose a health risk to humans and other animals. They can also cause paths and other walkways to become slippery so increase the risk of falling, particularly for the elderly and the disabled.

- Fruits, flowers and vegetables growing in gardens or fields nearby are likely to be ruined

- The constant and noisy calling of large numbers of birds together can be irritating and stressful for the entire neighbourhood

- If you live near the coast then the swooping of seagulls can be disconcerting or even frightening, especially for small children

Fortunately, there is an effective solution available in the form of bird spikes.

What are bird spikes?

Bird spikes are long thin rods with blunted tips that can be attached to rooftops, fences, lighting, cameras and other structures that will effectively deter birds from landing there.

It is important to note that these spikes do not harm the birds at all; they just limit the amount of space available making it uncomfortable for them to land or perch so that they are forced into finding somewhere else to go.

There are a number of advantages to using bird spikes such as:

- They are a humane and highly effective way of preventing large numbers of birds from perching anywhere that you don’t want them to - They are suitable for deterring even larger and heavier birds - They are easy to install - They last a long time so are an extremely cost effective solution - They are inconspicuous from a distance so will not spoil the scenery

If you want to position bird spikes in a spot that is very high, then it is recommended that you call in a professional to fit them for you to avoid the risk of falling.

Legal Considerations

It is illegal to kill wild birds that are not causing a severe health risk to the human population. Many species of birds are protected by law which can make it difficult to control them. If you choose a technique that scares birds away then it mustn’t be used close to the nests of certain protected species, such as those listed in schedule 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.

You are legally entitled to deter wild birds from accessing a specific area but whatever method you choose must not be designed to harm, trap or kill a bird and neither must it disturb their nests or prevent them from accessing their nests. Bird spikes are therefore a very effective measure to successfully deter unwanted birds from landing in a particular space.

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Pigeon Control vs Crow Control

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

pigeon spikesPigeon Control vs Crowpigeon spikes Control

In order to understand the difference between pigeon removal to crow removal, first we shall learn about the damages that each group creates.
The human kind nurtured the Pigeons and the crows consciously or unconsciously.

The crows are known to be omnivores, so as such they eat fruits in the fields (watermelon or melon fields) and pecan nuts which can be found abundantly in the orchards. Corpses of other animals that were ran down by cars, leftovers out of the garbage and chicks and young cubs of other animals.
The Pigeons are vegetarian so the lion’s share of their meal is seeds and kernels which can be found abundantly in fields, cowsheds, wheat granaries, bakeries etc.
Food "stealing" is a fine motive for the man to methods against birds such as pigeons and crows.
Crows build their nests on trees and crannies in the rocks as opposed to the pigeons which prefer nesting in buildings and create a severe amount of mess, transfer diseases, spread bad smells and increase the parasites economy.

Crows are smart birds which have a well-developed memory. There have been cases when a bunch of crows attacked humans that they suspected to harm their chicks.
Sometimes, if a chick falls of a nest, the flock searches for it and if there are people somewhere by, they might be attacked by the vicious birds while innocent of any crime.
The pigeons are different on this case, if the chicks of the pigeon are been taken away, it will simply move on to another location until the next nesting season.
The pigeons create damage in the buildings: dirt on the walls, eaves trough plugging damage to cars and damage to stock in stores and storerooms.
Crows harm the nature (including other birds).
As a result of the food abundance, the number of crows in the nature was raised excessively so lack of territories was created.

Crows gain control on all of the territories, so instead of flying to the distance in the search for food, they eat voraciously the chicks and cubs of other animals, turtles, lizards etc.
As an answer for the damages and diseases that the birds brought, the human developed methods for bird control, some of the bird control methods are specialized for pigeons and some for crows.
The "techniques" of pigeons and crows have a little in common so that is way the solution for each kind is different.
Opposed to the pigeon, the crow does not transfer diseases and create mess therefore the motivation for the crow’s removal is much lower.

Pigeon removal [ bird control which is specialized against pigeons ] is done by two main bird control products :
Pigeon nets - pigeon nets prevent the entrance of pigeons to laundering rooms, roof space, warehouses, hangars etc.
The installation is very simple; stretching of a circumferential cable around the open and attachment of the net to the cable by threading or by using small rings.
Pigeon nets provide a 100% solution for preventing the pigeons’ entrance.
Crows do not intrude building therefore using bird nets for crow removal is pretty rare.

Stainless Steel Bird Spikes - The pigeons’ nuisance does not come to fruition by intruding building only, but by landing on gutters, building edges, air conditioners, roof tiles, banisters and windowsill and leaving their bird droppings anywhere by as well.

On most cases, the solution for this problem is pasting elastic bird spikes to the landing area which prevent the pigeons from landing. A similar solution is achieved by using bird coil or bird wire.
Crows land on edges and protuberances of objects such as buildings, antennas, water tanks, signs, and telephone or electricity posts. Therefore there is a similar solution against the crows; a special stainless steel bird spikes called Y model. Bird wire and bird coils don’t affect the crows.
Crows create a lot of damage in (watermelon and melon) fields as well as in pecan orchards; the solution for this problem is a huge net trap:

The trap looks like a great cage with a roof designed in a ‘V’ shape which has an open at the bottom of the ‘V’. A crow and bait are placed inside the trap, other crows fly in but they can’t get out because of their big wing span [which is bigger than the open of the cage]. This cage causes death to many of the crows so I oppose to it.
Traps for capturing pigeons are in use mainly in big warehouses and airports but not infields - in fields the solution is usually shooting or using crow dummies.

By: ufiyona

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Bird Allergy

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

pigeon spikesBird Allergy 

Bird allergy is a normal reaction of your body’s immune system to the feather dander, or more popularly known as feather dust, and droppings or fecal matter coming out of birds.

People who work closely with birds and those who take care of birds as pets are the most at risk to develop bird allergy. Farm workers, bird fanciers and zookeepers are the most common bird allergy patients in hospitals in the US alone.

However, medical statistics reveal that globally, the ratio of people allergic to birds are far lower compared to those allergic to other animals like dogs and cats.

Be also aware that bird allergy is an allergic reaction that indicates the immune system’s efforts to defend you from what it senses or perceives as a health threat. In reality, bird allergy should not be considered as a harmful or deadly disease. Take note that complications to bird allergy kill, not the bird allergy itself.

During the process of an on set of bird allergy, the feather dust becomes an allergen that is not wanted by the body’s system. When it manages to make a contact with your body, it will automatically trigger or cause the immune system to retaliate and produce antibodies or counter substances. Hence, you have the symptoms.

Symptoms of bird allergy

People with bird allergies exhibit manifestations or symptoms that are sometimes similar to those for hay fever or allergic rhinitis. It is alarming to know that most of the time, people with this allergy often ignore the onset of the symptoms thinking that these are just petty reaction to some weather or dust elements.

Symptoms for bird allergies can be divided into two groups. One, those symptoms that are considered lesser or less severe. These include watery eyes, sneezing, postnatal drips, sore throat, stuffy nose, coughing, hives itchy eyes and allergic shiners or the presence of black circles in the area below the eyes.

For the more serious form of bird allergies, the symptoms may vary. Take note that suffering from a severe attack of bird allergy can reduce your lung’s capacity, that may potentially pose a detriment not just to your health but also to your life.

Such symptoms may appear in a long term like two years of regular or constant exposure to allergy-causing birds like budgies and pigeons. In some cases, bird allergy appears after as long as 10 to 20 years after initial exposure to allergens.

Such cases are determined by finding the following symptoms in a patient: prolonged coughing, breathing difficulties occasions, occasional fever and chills, weight loss and dry cough that lasts for some time.

How is bird allergy treated?

Usually, your doctor will have to delve deeper into your medical records to determine or to make sure the disease is pin pointed at bird allergy.

Take note that most or basic symptoms of bird allergy are minor and therefore needs no further and serious medical treatment. Just like other allergies, bird allergy can disappear on its own without the help of any drug or treatment.

Avoiding or discontinuing exposure to allergens, in this case the birds and their feathers, will surely help cease the bird allergy attack.

Physicians often prescribe antihistamines, decongestants and corticosteroids to relieve the person from a bird allergy attack. Antihistamines block symptoms to allergic reactions, not just to birds, but also to all forms of allergies.

Decongestants relieve swelling of the nasal area and stops secretion of mucus or the stuff that runs through your nose when you have a bad cols. Corticosteroids are drugs that treat inflammation due to allergic and other medical reactions.

Allergy shots, of course, will also greatly help to curtail the onset of bird allergy.

Prevention

The most effective measure to avoid bird allergy, if ever you are allergic to birds, is to avoid getting near these animals. Hygiene is the best combative defense against any form of diseases and will also be effective in fighting attacks of bird allergy.

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Get Rid Of Pigeons

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

get rid of pigeonsGet Rid Of Pigeons 

Pigeons have lived together with human beings for thousands of years. Some pigeons carried posts to help our ancestors and most of them dropped diseases for us to suffer.

Human diseases and health risks associated with pigeon droppings are Histoplasmosis, Cryptococcosis and Psittacosis.


Histoplasmosis, an infection caused by a fungus, Histoplasma capsulatum, may cause high fever, blood abnormality, pneumonia and even death in some cases. The disease primarily affects the lungs. People with weakened immune systems are generally more at risk of developing this disease. The fungus grows in pigeon droppings and soils throughout the world. It enters human bodies through air while breathing and a high in-take may cause infection. The symptoms of histoplasmosis may be fatigue, fever, minor influenza, blood abnormalities, dry coughs and chest pains though in many cases it does not show any. Central Illinois have experienced outbreaks of histoplasmosis.

Accumulated pigeon droppings are the most important source of Cryptococcosis, another fungal disease caused by Cryptococcus neoformans. Immune compromised persons, especially those with HIV infection run at high risk from this disease. Initial pulmonary infection is usually asymptomatic and most patients surrender to disseminated infection. It begins with a lung infection and spreads to other areas of the body, particularly in the CNS or the central nervous system. Skin eruptions and ulcers with lumps just under the skin are also characteristics of this disease. A high in-take of that airborne yeast cells in human bodies through air while breathing causes this infection. A cost-effective Cryptococcosis prevention strategy is yet to be developed.

Psittacosis is an infection caused by intracellular bacterium Chlamydia psittaci that affects parrots, pigeons and other birds. Dry and airborne droppings of affected birds infect human beings. Manifestations of this disease may range from asymptomatic infection to systemic illness with severe pneumonia. Fever, chills, headache, muscle aches, and a dry cough are some symptoms of this disease in human beings. Most Psittacosis in human beings results from exposure to pet infected birds. It spreads when a person inhales the organism, vaporized from respiratory secretions or dried feces of infected birds or bird bites, mouth-to-beak contact, and through handling of infected birds. Even brief exposures can lead to symptomatic infection. Man to man, transmission of this bacterium is rare, but not impossible.

In any case, the infected person should immediately consult a doctor.

As the age-old proverb goes ‘prevention is better than cure’, it is always advisable to get rid of pigeons. Killing is a common method, employed for pigeon control. However, scientific research has shown that in most cases the number increase beyond the pre-cull figure within weeks. If the food supply remains constant, pigeons will breed four-six times a year on an average. On the other hand, reduction in food supply may drop the number accordingly. It may work to some effect if the city council and general people work hand in hand as a pigeon deterrent by keeping the food sources far away from them. It is now high time to act for Pigeon Removal.

By: DavidJones

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David Jones is an informal investigative writer who invented and patented the Defender 4 anti-roosting pigeon spikes. He is the owner of Deter A Pigeon - www.deterapigeon.com - Get rid of pigeon problems by using this effective pigeon control system. Proven industry-standard method of protecting buildings from pigeons and provide the ultimate pigeon deterrent.

Combating Bird Pests In Urban Areas

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

pigeon spikesCombating Bird Pests In Urban Areas

There are many different methods of dealing with bird problems. It is necessary before implementing any form of bird control to survey and access the problem and decide on the action applicable.

Bird infestations of buildings are reasonably difficult to control and with the absence of sufficient proofing measures re-infestation is highly likely. Birds enter buildings to find food, build nests or simply roost and shelter.

The main problems associated with birds:

1) feeding on or contaminating stored products
2) fouling on buildings and causing corrosion
3) fouling on walkways, causing a safety hazard
4) noise
5) transmission of disease via their droppings

The main species of birds that are known pests are feral pigeons, gulls, starlings and sparrows. Around farm buildings, rooks and crows may be added to the list.

Feral Pigeon The feral pigeon is found throughout the whole of the UK. Feral pigeons are descended from rock doves which explains why they are often found nesting on building ledges, building structures, under ledges and on girders.

They make they nests from grasses and twigs, but in urban areas, it can also contain rubbish such as pieces of plastic etc.

Feral pigeons breed all year round. The brood consisting of two off-white eggs. Incubation tends to last around 18 days and hitched chicks tend to leave the nest after 30 days.

Feral pigeons tend to scavenge for food, and in urban areas they are encouraged by the public feeding them.

Pigeons are approximately 300-350 mm and weigh between 275 and 550 grams.

Control

Bird spiking is the most common way of dealing with pigeon problems as it prevents the bird from landing. The spikes are typically a plastic base (which you can snap to shorten) onto which stainless steel upright spikes are attached.

The spikes are available in several different lengths or configurations, which ensures that there is a system for each different type of job.

There are three different types of bird spiking, the P14, P20 and the P32. The number represents the number of spikes per strip. The heavier the infestation, the more spikes required.

To help pest specialists knowing what level of treatment is required for bird pest problem, Network Bird have devised practical guidelines based on the ‘pressure’ that the bird exerts on a given area.

High Pressure

A high pressure area is one where birds are using the space for night roosting and nest building. Birds will be exceptionally determined to return to these areas, and a heavy duty point system will be require.

Medium Pressure

A medium pressure area is one where bird uses the area for daytime perching only. An area near regular food sources or one with shelter. Spikes will be very effective, but birds will try to re-enter the site and may overcome lightweight systems.

Light Pressure

A light pressure area in one where the bird occasionally lands and sits during the day, A light pressure area is the easiest to proof against and any anti-perching system will suffice.

With the high and medium pressure areas, if the birds are unable to gain access, they will find the next, nearest favoured site. If this is on the same building as you are proofing, it is highly recommended that you proof the whole building.

Spike systems are very simple to install and are really suited for smaller sections of protection. Ideal for ledges, and girders. If applied correctly, they are near invisible to see off ground level.

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Deterring Birds From Your Home

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

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Deterring Birds

Bird watching is a growing phenomenon. It’s great unless you have birds ‘raining’ down on your home. Fortunately, there are a wide variety of bird deterrents available now. .

If you’re reading this article, you have concerns for the environment and try to take steps not to destroy it. This is extremely commendable, but even the heartiest environmentalist hates the things birds can do. Sometimes they are just letting nature take its course after eating while other times they seemed to have picked your space as home. A couple birds can be great. A flock can drive you insane.

The traditional method of dealing with excessive attention from birds is the use of scarecrows. In theory, scarecrows present birds with the illusion of a person being present and supposedly get the birds to move along to another neighborhood. As with many traditional beliefs, this one is partially true. Birds don’t care for humans, but traditional scarecrows really aren’t particularly persuasive. Something that moves, however, definitely does the trick.

Modern scarecrows come in a variety of forms. None of them look like the scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz. Instead, they tend to come in two primary forms.

The first is in the form of a predatory bird that is motion activated. A particular favorite is the owl, a known predator of most birds.

The second form of bird deterrents is the spinning arm device. Motion activated, the device sits on a platform and has long ‘arms’ that whip around when activated. They are often called ‘whirly birds’ or some similar title. To save a little money, you can even go with solar powered bird deterrents.

Solar powered deterrents tend to come in the whirly bird category. Motion activated predatory birds such as owls tend to be battery operated, which can make them expensive over time. The best approach is typically to buy a solar whirly bird and life-sized cheap owl. Place the owl an easily viewed area where the birds congregate and place the whirly bird exactly where they are causing problems. The combination usually takes care of any problems.

By: SolarMan

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