Predator calls for Bird control
By rohitsharma - Sep 16, 2009
A physical bird deterrent such as bird spikes or shock systems best deters pest birds roosting on flat surfaces such as ledges and parapet walls. Bird Spikes are economical and easy to install. They make it impossible for the birds to land so they move on to the next favorable roosting area. It is important to implement a pest bird control system as soon as birds are noticed hanging around food processing plants. Proven methods are more effective that taking up arms against feathered invaders. These are usually predator calls and distress calls played in short intervals. The sounds trigger the bird’s instincts to danger and they will go away.
Be sure to get a sonic sound unit that is water proof and easy to program. You should be able to choose your target bird; pigeon, sparrow, crow or what ever bird you are having a problem with. The time and money spent to install some type of bird barrier is well worth the investment. In the long run it will save you all of the time and money spent each year on clean-up and repairs to the damage left behind by pest birds. Some bird barriers are easy to install while others may require a professional.. Contact your local pest control company to see if they a certified in bird control product installations. we noticed a growing accumulation of bird droppings. Since we were planning to paint out house soon, it seemed to be a smart thing to figure out how to best preserve the new paint and eliminate the messes on the ground as well.
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