Saturday, January 15, 2011

Pigeon Control Systems: The Importance


Pigeon control systems have taken the market by storm. Mind you, these are not my words. This was title of an article which I was reading last week in a leading monthly magazine. The article had interesting inputs on the increasing use of pigeon control systems. Some of the information was worth having a share.
Pigeon bird control systems have evolved magnificently. The newer technology added to pigeon bird control systems has ensured that these systems become more effective and humane. After all, birds are also an integral part of the nature and need to be protected at all cost. Every year millions of dollars are spent cleaning up after and repairing the damage caused by pest birds such as pigeons, sea gulls, crows and other urban birds. Not only are these problems unsightly; pest birds and their feces can spread 60 plus transmittable diseases. Safety, sanitation and health hazards caused by bird droppings can pose serious liability risks, and left untreated, can lead to accidents and lawsuits. Bird feces, bird nests and debris can also create a bad public image with tenants and patrons. An ideal pigeon control system makes sure that all the above mentioned aspects are well covered.
I hope these inputs help you understand the importance of a good pigeon control system.

Bird Control Systems: The Right Investment


Bird control systems have served as boom for many companies and enterprises across sectors. Some key sectors may include aviation, corporate administration offices, real estate, agriculture and more. Bird control has always been a major worry due to health hazards and safety discrepancies caused by bird activities. Hence, it becomes very important that the right bird control systems be installed.

An Integrated Solution is one that may use several types of
bird control products to eliminate the problem birds and their mess. One product or solution will not always work to get rid of pest birds, especially on large buildings. It may take several different products and methods to get rid of the pest birds. Trapping and relocating may be done first to eliminate large infestations of pest birds; then a physical bird deterrent may be applied such as bird spikes, bird netting or electric track systems to keep the birds away. It is common to have more than one type of product installed on a building. Bird spikes may be used on ledges and bird netting used under overhangs. In a nutshell, a centralized bird control system always works.

I hope these inputs help you understand the need for making the right investment move with a
bird control system.