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Bird Control
HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
OUR TREATMENT METHODS ARE SAFE TO USE, AS WE FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTION OF PRODUCTS BEING APPLIED, RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURES.
COST:
Starting from $99+GST. Additional cost depending on type of bird treatment, the level of infestation, problem areas and expected warranty. Residual spray treatment carried out nest before being removed. Material and equipment required. Every place is different we may treat your property once and you may have a very successful results or you might need ongoing maintenance for heavy infestation so please call to discuss levels of infestation and size of property.
For heavy infestations more than one treatment may be required or we can design a program to suit the severity of infestation on yours and your neighboring properties.
Common Problem Birds Species In New Zealand:
Blackbird- The Blackbird male is black with an orange bill and eye-ring. They are about 25 centimeters long and weigh 90 grams. Immature males have brown wings against a brown body, with patches of black and a dark brown bill. The Blackbird females are dark brown with a streaky underside. Like the males they are about 25 centimeters long and weigh 90 grams.
Feral Pigeon - Both adult sexes stand approx 33 cm high and weigh about 400 g. Their bodies are mainly blue grey with sides and neck a glossy green and purple. They have grey bills and pink feet.
House Sparrow - The House Sparrow male is chestnut brown above, streaked black on back, crown grey, rump grayish brown. It’s underparts are grayish white, with a black bib and bill in the breeding season. They are about 14 centimeters long and weigh 30 grams. The House Sparrow females are drab sandy brown, streaked darker on the back and grayish white underside. Like the males they are about 14 centimeters long and weigh 30 grams. The juveniles look very similar to the females.
Mynah / Myna - The male and female Mynah are alike in appearance. They are approximately 24cm long and weigh around 125gms. Their bodies are chocolate brown, with a black head and neck. They have a yellow beak, eye patch, feet and legs. White wing patches can be seen when the birds are flying.
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Starling - The male and female Starling are alike in size and coloring. They are both about 21cm long and weigh around 85gms. In the breeding season, both males and females are glossy black with a purple sheen on their heads and breasts. Their bills are yellow with a pink base for the females and a blue base on the males. Their wings and under-bodies have yellow-buff speckles, which, in winter, also extend over the breast and head.
Magpie- Length 41 cm, weight 350g. A Large black songbird in which the adult male has a white hind-neck, mantle, rump and shoulder patches. Upper tail and undertail coverts. The female is similar, but the mantle is grey, and the black parts of the plumage are less iridescent, both sexes have blue-grey bill with dark tip, and red eyes.
Red Billed Gull- Length 37 cm, Weight 240-320g. A medium-sized white gull with pale grey mantle, black main flight feathers with white tips, white iris, and bright red bill, eyelids and legs. Immature are similar to adults but with brown patches on the mantle, brownish primaries, and dark brown iris, bill and legs.
Black Billed Gull-length 35 – 38 cm, weight 230g. A medium- sized white gull with pale grey wings and back, white tipped black margins to the main flight feathers, white iris, red eye-ting, black legs and a relatively long straight black bill. Non breeding adults have a bi colored bill reddish at the base with a black tip and a line through the middle.
Welcome Swallows- length 14- 16 cm, weight 9-20g. A small bird with Rufous on the forehead, neck, Breast and flanks, a black eye stripe, a short broad black bill, blue-black back and upper wings, pale buff underparts, long dark tail with white spots towards the ends of the feathers, and a deeply-forked tail and long pointed wings. Juveniles are similar but with duller coloring and darker head.
Birds: Facts, Identification & Control
Bird-related problems can lead to loss of business, contaminated products and expensive damage to building exteriors. Some bird species harbor diseases that can be transmitted to humans and are classified as public health threats. Bird droppings are also problematic, as bird waste can ruin building finishes and create unsanitary conditions. The droppings can also be expensive to clean up. If birds become a problem, contact us so we can help develop a bird control program specifically tailored for your home or business.
Bird Control
Habitat modification usually is the best long-term solution to bird control. Reducing food availability and access to protective shelter for roosting and nesting are the fundamental objectives of any bird control program. Bird control efforts begin with a comprehensive inspection based on the inspection findings; we will identify the species of bird(s) and choose the most effective exclusion methods.
Some common methods of bird exclusion include installing exclusion devices on surfaces used by birds for roosting and loafing, plus using bird screening to prevent access to bird roosting and nesting sites. We will employ techniques and products that are humane, efficient and effective to the target birds.
Why Bird Control Is Important
Population control becomes more difficult the longer unwanted roosting and nesting goes untreated. Therefore, don’t hesitate to deal with pest birds and be proactive when considering your needs for habitat modification.
Some reasons for bird control include:
Bird Control for Your Business
Reduced Health Hazards
Birds are known to spread more than 60 transmittable diseases, including Salmonella, histoplasmosis, meningitis and encephalitis. They also carry fleas, ticks, lice and mites.
Prevent Structural Damage
Corrosive bird droppings can erode building finishes, causing costly and ongoing maintenance and repairs.
Reduced Liability
Bird droppings can cause slippery walking and working conditions, leading to potential accidents and lost productivity.
Reinforced Brand Satisfaction
When birds congregating in large numbers, they can be noisy and can offensive to customers. Customers can have a negative brand experience if they are pestered by birds while on your property.
Make your property a no-fly zone.
Our three-step approach to Bird Control is an effective (and responsible) way to help prevent the property damage and health risks that can stem from pest bird infestations. We have a host of techniques and devices to help keep birds from creating a nuisance around commercial buildings.
Each species of pest bird requires a different approach. Whether combating pigeons, sparrows, or starlings, we have has extensive experience in bird biology and behavior, so he can develop a plan that fits the unique situation at your property.
Pest birds cause tens of millions of dollars of damage every year to building facades, roofs and ventilation systems. They are also known to spread disease and can jeopardize the integrity of your brand.
Bird Control Options
Pest control services custom Bird Control programs use scientifically proven techniques to help make your establishment unattractive to birds and reduce current bird problems. Our techniques follow an integrated pest management approach and employ a variety of methods that ensure minimum impact on bird populations and the environment.
Inspection
Pest control Services will conduct a detailed site survey to evaluate your bird problem, including feeding and watering locations, roosting, nesting and loafing areas, as well as any potential risk to non-targeted species.
Habitat Modification
Habitat modification discourages nesting and roosting. Exclusion is fundamental to an effective habitat modification program, which may include:
Complete removal by:
We can conduct regular inspections of your property and equipment installations to evaluate the success of your program, making recommendations and documenting the effectiveness of our solutions.
OUR TREATMENT METHODS ARE SAFE TO USE, AS WE FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTION OF PRODUCTS BEING APPLIED, RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURES.
- FOR CULLING AND NARCOTIZING AREAS MAY NEED TO BE VACATED
- POLICE DEPARTMENT TO BE NOTIFIED DURING CULLING.
- REMOVAL OF NARCOTIZING SOURCE ONCE TREATMENT IS COMPLETE.
- SIGNS MAY BE POSTED TO TREATMENT SPECIFIES.
- TECHNICIANS WILL CARRY OUT A HAZARD ASSESSMENT AND ADVICE DURING CONSULTATION AND INSPECTION OF ANY FURTHER HEALTH AND SAFETY CONCERN.
COST:
Starting from $99+GST. Additional cost depending on type of bird treatment, the level of infestation, problem areas and expected warranty. Residual spray treatment carried out nest before being removed. Material and equipment required. Every place is different we may treat your property once and you may have a very successful results or you might need ongoing maintenance for heavy infestation so please call to discuss levels of infestation and size of property.
For heavy infestations more than one treatment may be required or we can design a program to suit the severity of infestation on yours and your neighboring properties.
Common Problem Birds Species In New Zealand:
Blackbird- The Blackbird male is black with an orange bill and eye-ring. They are about 25 centimeters long and weigh 90 grams. Immature males have brown wings against a brown body, with patches of black and a dark brown bill. The Blackbird females are dark brown with a streaky underside. Like the males they are about 25 centimeters long and weigh 90 grams.
Feral Pigeon - Both adult sexes stand approx 33 cm high and weigh about 400 g. Their bodies are mainly blue grey with sides and neck a glossy green and purple. They have grey bills and pink feet.
House Sparrow - The House Sparrow male is chestnut brown above, streaked black on back, crown grey, rump grayish brown. It’s underparts are grayish white, with a black bib and bill in the breeding season. They are about 14 centimeters long and weigh 30 grams. The House Sparrow females are drab sandy brown, streaked darker on the back and grayish white underside. Like the males they are about 14 centimeters long and weigh 30 grams. The juveniles look very similar to the females.
Mynah / Myna - The male and female Mynah are alike in appearance. They are approximately 24cm long and weigh around 125gms. Their bodies are chocolate brown, with a black head and neck. They have a yellow beak, eye patch, feet and legs. White wing patches can be seen when the birds are flying.
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Starling - The male and female Starling are alike in size and coloring. They are both about 21cm long and weigh around 85gms. In the breeding season, both males and females are glossy black with a purple sheen on their heads and breasts. Their bills are yellow with a pink base for the females and a blue base on the males. Their wings and under-bodies have yellow-buff speckles, which, in winter, also extend over the breast and head.
Magpie- Length 41 cm, weight 350g. A Large black songbird in which the adult male has a white hind-neck, mantle, rump and shoulder patches. Upper tail and undertail coverts. The female is similar, but the mantle is grey, and the black parts of the plumage are less iridescent, both sexes have blue-grey bill with dark tip, and red eyes.
Red Billed Gull- Length 37 cm, Weight 240-320g. A medium-sized white gull with pale grey mantle, black main flight feathers with white tips, white iris, and bright red bill, eyelids and legs. Immature are similar to adults but with brown patches on the mantle, brownish primaries, and dark brown iris, bill and legs.
Black Billed Gull-length 35 – 38 cm, weight 230g. A medium- sized white gull with pale grey wings and back, white tipped black margins to the main flight feathers, white iris, red eye-ting, black legs and a relatively long straight black bill. Non breeding adults have a bi colored bill reddish at the base with a black tip and a line through the middle.
Welcome Swallows- length 14- 16 cm, weight 9-20g. A small bird with Rufous on the forehead, neck, Breast and flanks, a black eye stripe, a short broad black bill, blue-black back and upper wings, pale buff underparts, long dark tail with white spots towards the ends of the feathers, and a deeply-forked tail and long pointed wings. Juveniles are similar but with duller coloring and darker head.
Birds: Facts, Identification & Control
Bird-related problems can lead to loss of business, contaminated products and expensive damage to building exteriors. Some bird species harbor diseases that can be transmitted to humans and are classified as public health threats. Bird droppings are also problematic, as bird waste can ruin building finishes and create unsanitary conditions. The droppings can also be expensive to clean up. If birds become a problem, contact us so we can help develop a bird control program specifically tailored for your home or business.
Bird Control
Habitat modification usually is the best long-term solution to bird control. Reducing food availability and access to protective shelter for roosting and nesting are the fundamental objectives of any bird control program. Bird control efforts begin with a comprehensive inspection based on the inspection findings; we will identify the species of bird(s) and choose the most effective exclusion methods.
Some common methods of bird exclusion include installing exclusion devices on surfaces used by birds for roosting and loafing, plus using bird screening to prevent access to bird roosting and nesting sites. We will employ techniques and products that are humane, efficient and effective to the target birds.
Why Bird Control Is Important
Population control becomes more difficult the longer unwanted roosting and nesting goes untreated. Therefore, don’t hesitate to deal with pest birds and be proactive when considering your needs for habitat modification.
Some reasons for bird control include:
- Bird droppings and nesting material can lead to the spread of a number of diseases and the proliferation of ectoparasites like bed bugs, and mites.
- Bird droppings can stain, corrode or otherwise damage building materials.
- Bird droppings on sidewalks can create a safety hazard resulting in the risk of slips and falls.
- Bird nests may create a fire hazard if located near lights or electrical equipment.
- Birds that nest inside or around food production and warehouse facilities may contaminate equipment and products.
- Bird nests can clog drains, thus interfering with water drainage.
- Noise caused by a large bird population, birds roosting in trees and birds getting inside a chimney, above drop ceilings and in vents and flues.
Bird Control for Your Business
Reduced Health Hazards
Birds are known to spread more than 60 transmittable diseases, including Salmonella, histoplasmosis, meningitis and encephalitis. They also carry fleas, ticks, lice and mites.
Prevent Structural Damage
Corrosive bird droppings can erode building finishes, causing costly and ongoing maintenance and repairs.
Reduced Liability
Bird droppings can cause slippery walking and working conditions, leading to potential accidents and lost productivity.
Reinforced Brand Satisfaction
When birds congregating in large numbers, they can be noisy and can offensive to customers. Customers can have a negative brand experience if they are pestered by birds while on your property.
Make your property a no-fly zone.
Our three-step approach to Bird Control is an effective (and responsible) way to help prevent the property damage and health risks that can stem from pest bird infestations. We have a host of techniques and devices to help keep birds from creating a nuisance around commercial buildings.
Each species of pest bird requires a different approach. Whether combating pigeons, sparrows, or starlings, we have has extensive experience in bird biology and behavior, so he can develop a plan that fits the unique situation at your property.
Pest birds cause tens of millions of dollars of damage every year to building facades, roofs and ventilation systems. They are also known to spread disease and can jeopardize the integrity of your brand.
Bird Control Options
Pest control services custom Bird Control programs use scientifically proven techniques to help make your establishment unattractive to birds and reduce current bird problems. Our techniques follow an integrated pest management approach and employ a variety of methods that ensure minimum impact on bird populations and the environment.
Inspection
Pest control Services will conduct a detailed site survey to evaluate your bird problem, including feeding and watering locations, roosting, nesting and loafing areas, as well as any potential risk to non-targeted species.
Habitat Modification
Habitat modification discourages nesting and roosting. Exclusion is fundamental to an effective habitat modification program, which may include:
- Physical control
- Electronic control
Complete removal by:
- Trapping
- Culling
- Narcotizing
We can conduct regular inspections of your property and equipment installations to evaluate the success of your program, making recommendations and documenting the effectiveness of our solutions.
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