1- Bird Dropping
There are many reasons for the importance of bird control . First of all bird droppings sometimes cause the breakout of several diseases and the multiplication of parasites like mealworms, chicken mites and even bed bugs. And can also carry different types of diseases such as E. coli, Salmonella, and meningitis. These diseases may transferred through droppings. However, a person must not come in contact with droppings, these diseases in the other hand can spread by inhaling pathogens via the droppings.
Birds can also damage your assets. Bird droppings contain acid which can erode metal and stonework. They can dislodge roof tiles, and damage insulation. They can cause water damage by building nests that block pathways and ultimately cause flooding.
Their nests can also be an issue since they are a breeding ground for fleas, ticks, lice and mites. Beetles and moths simply drawn to nests as well. This can cause and spread parasites, which can cause disease.
Birds can become aggressive and there are far more of them than there are of us, so when in a flock, this can become a massive issue. If you find yourself in a nesting area, aggressive behavior is imminent.
Main birds that cause issues:
- Sparrows
- Pigeons
- Starlings
- Gulls
- Mynas
2- Nesting Around Buildings
-Birds come and go as they please. They are the owners of the skies. Different species of birds usually choose to build nests around where humans live or work. In particular ways, this order of things can be unattractive, but humans can do little or nothing about it. This should not just be overlooked though. The priority you place about taking care of this important. There are several problems that birds that are nesting around your workplace, work-space, or residence can create for you.
-Birds that have access to private or commercial building interiors can wreak on operations. Large open areas like factories, the insides of a warehouse, malls, airplane hangars, auditoriums, and convention centers, are usually home to birds. This frequently causes a distraction and a bit of unpleasantness in the eyes of people who find themselves in such places. When birds are out in the open like that, it puts a lot at risk including finished products, human health, valuable equipment, and more.
-Birds’ nests: some species of birds, like pigeons and sparrows, often build their nests in drains, rain gutters, and the underside of roof corners. Warehouses, especially, might experience significant damage, even collapsed roofs, when their drainage systems are blocked or when standing water is forced to rise. This can result in death, severe physical harm, or it can put a company out of business.
3- Noisy birds
-A large population of birds can be noisy especially in the night when they are right on your roof.