Birds Control: Types of Birds and How We Control/Remove Them

Birds Control: Types of Birds and How We Control/Remove Them

Birds can enhance the beauty of our environment, but when they invade homes, businesses, or public spaces, they can become a nuisance. At BestcarePestControl.co.ke, we specialize in effective and humane bird control solutions tailored to the specific types of birds causing issues. This article explores common bird species in Kenya that often require control, their behaviors, and the methods we employ to manage or remove them, along with our transparent pricing structure.

Common Bird Species Requiring Control

Several bird species in Kenya are known to cause problems in urban and rural settings. Below are the most common culprits:

1. Pigeons (Columba livia)

Pigeons are widespread in urban areas, often found in large flocks on rooftops, ledges, and public squares. Their droppings are acidic, damaging buildings, vehicles, and outdoor furniture. Pigeons can also carry diseases like histoplasmosis and salmonella.

2. House Sparrows (Passer domesticus)

These small birds are highly adaptable and often nest in eaves, vents, and other structural crevices. Their nests can block drainage systems, and their droppings contribute to unsanitary conditions.

3. Indian Myna (Acridotheres tristis)

Indian Mynas are aggressive birds that compete with native species for food and nesting sites. They are noisy, leave droppings, and can invade food storage areas in restaurants or homes.

4. Crows (Corvus spp.)

Crows are large, intelligent birds that can create noise disturbances and scatter garbage. They are often found in urban areas scavenging for food, posing a risk to hygiene.

5. Weavers (Ploceidae family)

Weaver birds, particularly the Village Weaver, are known for building intricate nests in trees or structures. These nests can damage trees, clog gutters, and attract other pests.

Bird Control Methods

At BestcarePestControl.co.ke, we use a combination of humane, environmentally friendly, and effective methods to control or remove birds. Our approach depends on the species, location, and severity of the infestation. Below are the primary methods we employ:

1. Physical Barriers

Physical barriers prevent birds from accessing specific areas. These include:

  • Bird Netting: Installed over open spaces like courtyards or warehouses to block birds from entering.
  • Bird Spikes: Placed on ledges, signs, or beams to deter perching without harming birds.
  • Wire Mesh: Used to seal entry points like vents or eaves where birds may nest.

2. Deterrents

Deterrents discourage birds from settling in an area:

  • Visual Deterrents: Reflective tapes, predator decoys (like owl statues), or shiny objects create a sense of danger for birds.
  • Auditory Deterrents: Ultrasonic devices or sound systems emitting predator calls can scare birds away.
  • Chemical Deterrents: Non-toxic gels or sprays make surfaces unpleasant for birds to land on.

3. Trapping and Relocation

For severe infestations, we use humane traps to capture birds and relocate them to suitable habitats away from human settlements. This method is particularly effective for pigeons and mynas.

4. Nest Removal

Removing nests is a critical step in preventing birds from returning. Our team ensures nests are removed safely, adhering to local wildlife regulations, and we clean and sanitize affected areas to prevent disease spread.

5. Habitat Modification

We modify environments to make them less attractive to birds. This includes trimming trees to reduce nesting sites, securing garbage bins, and removing food sources like spilled grains or unsecured pet food.

Tailored Solutions for Different Settings

Residential Areas

In homes, birds often nest in roofs, chimneys, or balconies. We focus on sealing entry points, installing spikes or netting, and removing nests. Regular maintenance checks ensure long-term prevention.

Commercial Properties

Businesses like restaurants, warehouses, or shopping centers face unique challenges due to food availability and large open spaces. We deploy netting, auditory deterrents, and regular inspections to keep these areas bird-free.

Agricultural Settings

In farms, weavers and crows can damage crops. We use a combination of visual deterrents, netting, and habitat modification to protect agricultural produce while ensuring minimal environmental impact.

Why Choose BestcarePestControl.co.ke?

Our team at BestcarePestControl.co.ke is trained to handle bird control with precision and care. We prioritize humane methods, comply with Kenyan wildlife regulations, and ensure our solutions are safe for people, pets, and the environment. Our services are tailored to the specific needs of each client, ensuring effective results.

Pricing for Bird Control Services

Below is our pricing structure for bird control services, based on the type of service and property size. All prices are in Kenyan Shillings (KES) and exclude VAT.

Service Type Residential (Small) Residential (Large) Commercial (Small) Commercial (Large) Agricultural
Inspection and Consultation 2,000 3,500 5,000 8,000 10,000
Bird Netting Installation 10,000 – 20,000 20,000 – 35,000 30,000 – 50,000 50,000 – 100,000 80,000+
Bird Spikes Installation 5,000 – 10,000 10,000 – 15,000 15,000 – 25,000 25,000 – 40,000 N/A
Trapping and Relocation 8,000 – 15,000 15,000 – 25,000 20,000 – 35,000 35,000 – 60,000 50,000+
Nest Removal and Cleaning 5,000 – 10,000 10,000 – 20,000 15,000 – 30,000 30,000 – 50,000 40,000+
Deterrent Installation 3,000 – 8,000 8,000 – 15,000 10,000 – 20,000 20,000 – 35,000 25,000+
Maintenance Contract (Monthly) 2,500 4,000 6,000 10,000 15,000+

Notes:

  • Prices vary based on the severity of the infestation, property size, and location.
  • Custom quotes are available for large-scale or specialized projects.
  • Maintenance contracts include regular inspections and minor interventions.

Choosing the Right Method

Selecting the appropriate control method depends on the bird species, location, and client preferences. For example, pigeons in urban settings may require netting and spikes, while weavers in agricultural areas benefit from visual deterrents and nest removal. Our team conducts thorough inspections to recommend the most effective solution.

Environmental and Legal Considerations

Bird control in Kenya must comply with the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act. We ensure all methods are humane and environmentally friendly, avoiding harm to birds or other wildlife. For protected species, we coordinate with relevant authorities to obtain permits for relocation or other interventions.

Ongoing Maintenance

Bird control is not a one-time solution. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning droppings, checking netting, or replacing deterrents, is essential to prevent re-infestation. Our maintenance contracts provide peace of mind for clients, ensuring their properties remain bird-free.

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