Pest Control Birmingham Specialists Help Solve Your Pigeon Problems
Pigeons are a great problem for many home and business owners and it has been found that simply culling them is not a good enough solution, as re-infestation occurs within a short amount of time. Feral Pigeons have moved away from coastal regions inland over the last thousand years to use buildings for roosting and breeding. They have also learned to feed almost exclusively on human food, and generally exploit man for their needs since they have become domesticated.
If you are suffering from an infestation of pigeons it can be a highly distressing time, as they can cause significant damage to property as well as carrying many harmful diseases. The main problem is the droppings that are left on and around the building that are hugely difficult to remove effectively as a result of the sheer amount of mess and waste they leave behind them. This is compounded by the fact that pigeons make constant attempts to improve their nests, discarding the old material and food waste that may have been left in the nests.
These problems can leave homeowners feeling angry and frustrated as not only do they endanger the health of individuals, but also leave unsightly stains and mess on areas of the home. The best thing to do in the event of an infestation is to call in pest control Birmingham experts immediately. Inexperienced pest control companies will often simply slaughter pigeons in vast numbers, but lethal controls such as shooting, poisoning and trapping, if they are not carried out accurately, are usually highly ineffective.
If pigeons weren’t so resourceful, we would not see so many of them in our cities and towns, which should illustrate the need to contact highly experienced pest control Birmingham specialists. They will be able to come out to your property and assess the extent of the damage before putting together an efficient and specifically targeted strategy to control the problem as quickly as possible, without damaging your property or exacerbating the issue.
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