Pigeon and Seagull Bird Control
Birds can be difficult to manage - they're noisy, messy and generally choose to nest in hard-to-access places. The skilled JPS bird control team offer a cost-effective solution to your bird problems, and because we own a tool and access hire businesses, we have all the working-at-height equipment needed to tackle the problem quickly, efficiently and at a very commpetitive cost.
Bird control and eradication
Getting rid of birds can be a complex problem - UK law states that birds should not be killed, stunned or harmed. However, certain pest species can be despatched under licence, as long as all other methods are looked at and they are causing health and safety issues. JPS offer a range of humane and lawful approaches to bird management. We'll complete a site survey to ensure we get the best possible solution for your specific situation and the types of birds you're dealing with - which can drastically affect the approach we take.
Guano cleaning
Guano, the technical name for bird droppings, is not only unsightly and unhygienic, it can also cause damage to your property. Removing this guano is as important as preventing the birds from returning. JPS offer a complete, hygienic, and expert cleaning process to restore the appearance of your building before bird control measures are implemented.
Effective bird and pigeon management
Thorough Site Inspection and Identification: We will provide a detailed survey of the area to be protected and Identify the most important sites to the birds.
Systematic classification of all the parts of the building or structure for relative bird pressure. We'll inspect actual bird activity, pressure can be gauged by the degree of fouling, the size of nests and the quantity of other debris.
Types of Treatment
We offer bird proofing and bird deterrents, including spikes, post and wire, nets, electric systems, bird-free gel and traps
Hazards from Birds
Pest birds create a number of hazards, from aggression to property damage and health risks including histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, and psittacosis.