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Say goodbye to the once-cute cooing of pigeons, now turned into a bothersome noise, and the unsightly white stains that refuse to go away, no matter how hard you scrub. Besides these annoyances, pigeons can also spread dangerous diseases. If your workspace or business has been taken over by a flock of pigeons, worry no more. We’re about to share fast-acting methods to get rid of pigeons for good.
In this article, we’ll turn your pigeon hotspot into a bird-free zone using a variety of practical techniques. Let’s dive in!
Tired of the cooing, the mess, and the damage pigeons bring? Whether you’re dealing with a minor nuisance or a full-on pigeon invasion, these solutions will help you regain control.
One of the most effective ways to get rid of pigeons is by removing their nests. Destroying their nests makes pigeons feel unsafe, discouraging them from returning. Keep an eye on common nesting spots like roof eaves, balconies, air conditioning units, or any tight corners.
Be sure to wear gloves and a mask when handling nests to avoid contact with bird droppings and potential diseases. If the nests are in hard-to-reach places, use a ladder or proper tools. Once removed, clean the area with disinfectant to eliminate germs and odors that may attract pigeons again.
If the pigeons return and rebuild nests, repeat the process until they give up. Installing deterrents like bird spikes, nets, or repellant sheets can also prevent pigeons from nesting in the same spot. Since pigeons usually nest between February and August, regular checks during this period are essential.
Bird netting is a highly effective and safe way to keep pigeons away. It acts as an invisible barrier, preventing pigeons from accessing your space while keeping the area visually appealing.
Choose netting with small enough holes (typically no larger than 1 inch) and made from weather-resistant materials like nylon or polyethylene. Measure the area you want to protect, such as a balcony or roof eaves, and select the appropriate net size. Securely fasten the net to sturdy structures like walls, poles, or metal frames, ensuring there are no gaps where pigeons can slip through.
For best results, opt for dark-colored netting that blends into the surroundings and ensure it's at least a meter high to prevent pigeons from jumping over. Regularly inspect the net to ensure it remains intact and free from damage.
The main advantage of using netting is that it’s humane and effective. It keeps pigeons and other birds out without harming them, and it's durable enough to withstand harsh weather conditions.
Bird spikes are another safe and effective method to get rid of pigeons. By making the surface “uncomfortable” for pigeons to land on, spikes discourage them from nesting or resting in that area.
Choose durable spikes, either plastic or stainless steel, based on the location you’re targeting. Measure the length of the area you wish to cover, such as railings, roof ledges, or window sills, to ensure you have enough spikes. Install them using silicone adhesive or other methods recommended by the manufacturer. Ensure the spikes are tightly secured and cover the entire surface.
Spikes are best installed in areas pigeons like to perch, such as balconies, gutters, and window ledges. To ensure their effectiveness, install them densely enough so that pigeons can’t squeeze in. Cleaning the spikes regularly will help maintain their effectiveness and prevent dirt buildup.
Hanging bells or metal mobiles is a simple and safe way to repel pigeons. The sound and reflections from these items create a sense of unease, discouraging pigeons from coming near.
Choose bells or mobiles that make enough noise to startle pigeons and are made of reflective materials like metal or glass. Hang them in areas where pigeons are likely to land, such as balconies or near windows. Position them where the wind can move them easily to increase their noise and movement. If pigeons persist, try changing the placement or adding more bells or mobiles.
You can also enhance this method by using mobiles shaped like predator birds, such as hawks or eagles. Combining bells or mobiles with other methods like bird gel or removing food sources will increase their effectiveness. Keep in mind, pigeons may eventually get used to these items, so changing their position periodically can help maintain their deterrent effect.
Pigeons may seem harmless, but their presence can cause damage to your property and health hazards in the workplace. It’s time to take back control of your space with these effective pigeon control methods.
If you’re looking for a professional, eco-friendly solution to permanently keep pigeons at bay, Rentokil’s expert team can help. We analyze your situation and offer tailored solutions that deliver immediate and lasting results. Don’t wait until the pigeon problem grows out of hand—contact us today for a free consultation and bid farewell to pesky pigeons for good!