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Humane Bird Control

If you are struggling to keep pigeons, gulls and starlings away from your domestic property, you will doubtless be keen to invest in some effective bird control devices to sort out the problem. In the past, this kind of pest management has been fairly unpleasant, however, today, you will find that anti pigeon tools come in a variety of non-lethal variations.

In order to get a handle on what kinds of options there are available to you in this market, it is a good idea to get online and do some research before you make any firm decisions. Focus your attention on product reviews written both by professional critics and by customers; this will give you a good all-round impression of the item at hand.

You will find that anti-pigeon devices come in a few categories and that in each of these groups there is plenty of variation. Perhaps the most basic means by which to protect your property from birds is simply to put up materials on which it is difficult for birds to perch.

Ordinarily these are simply soft, flexible 'spikes' made from plastic and they don't harm the animal in way, but simply discourage it from resting on the eves of your home, for example. Unfortunately, however, this kind of measure is often considered un-aesthetic. If it doesn't appeal to you, you might consider an anti-pigeon siren: these devices mimic the sound of predatory birds and, going off periodically, discourage pest birds from settling around your property.

These are just two examples of humane anti-bird pest control. There are many more on the market today. With a little investigation, you will doubtless find something to suit your needs in particular.



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