CASE STUDY: Waste Transfer Station Pest Bird Problem: Prevent pigeons and other birds from perching in transfer bays. Solution 1: Install bird exclusion netting overhead. Solution 2: Install bird spikes above each loading bay doorway.
KEEP AREAS CLEAN A clean areas means there is no food for birds. Maintain an unsuitable area for pigeons and pest birds to live and breed and this will drastically reduce the number of bird pests. If you do not implement good sanitation practices, pest birds will quickly return. Control pest birds in the following
BIRD TRAPPING Are there pigeons on your building?As soon as you notice birds congregating on your building immediately start a program to deter them from making your building their home. The sooner pest birds are gone the lower the cost you will incur and less damage to your building. Honestly, we are not saying this
CASE STUDY: Pigeons Nesting on Signage and Water Tower Red Truck Beer Company of 1st Ave, Vancouver, BC, had a population of pigeons living on the signature 60 foot high water tower on the south side of the brewery. The water tower has the brewery’s Red Truck signage. The water tower is also positioned on
Case Study Part 2: Pigeon Problem CASE STUDY: Broadway Plaza, West Broadway, Vancouver, loading bay and underground parking areas. Note: Pigeons are non native pests that can legally be destroyed or trapped. It is legal use humane measures to stop pigeons from roosting and nesting on your property. Problem: Broadway Plaza had from pigeons living over
Case Study Part 1: Canada Geese Note: Canada Geese are a native bird and protected species. The geese cannot be killed, trapped or harassed. However, it is legal to use preventative measures to stop geese from roosting and nesting on your property. Broadway Plaza on West Broadway, Vancouver, suffered bird problems from two species: Canada
CASE STUDY: Yaletown, Vancouver – Ongoing Pigeon Problem Triple F Management of Yaletown Vancouver, Canada, had an ongoing pigeon problem. The previous property manager thought it would go away by itself. But as the seasons passed, the pigeon population increased. When Deturd Bird Control got involved there was a flock of about resident twenty birds