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Birds

Introduction

Birds, including both native and introduced species, can pose significant problems in various settings. Common pest birds in Australia include pigeons, sparrows, starlings, Indian Mynas, silver-backed gulls, and welcome swallows. They can damage crops, spoil food, and cause noise pollution and structural damage, particularly to buildings and solar panels​​.

Types of Birds
  • Indian Myna
  • Pigeon
  • Startling
  • Sparrow
  • Silver Gull
  • Welcome Swallow

Signs of Bird Infestation
  • Frequent bird noises or sightings around buildings or crops.
  • Damage to structures, including solar panels, from bird droppings and nesting.
  • Evidence of nests or roosting sites in eaves, ledges, or solar panels.

Preventative Measures

Prevention includes eliminating potential nesting sites, ensuring no access to roof voids or areas under solar panels, and minimizing food sources that attract birds​​.

Treatment

Effective bird management often involves exclusion techniques such as bird spikes, netting, visual or sound repellents, and sometimes culling as a last resort. Bird proofing, especially around solar panels, is critical to prevent nesting and associated damage​​.

Common Questions About Bird Control

1

What diseases do birds carry?

Birds, especially pigeons, can carry pathogens like Chlamydia psittaci (ornithosis) and Cryptococcus neoformans, posing health hazards to humans​​.

2

How do birds affect buildings?

Bird droppings are acidic and can damage a variety of surfaces, including solar panels​​.

3

What parasites do birds carry?

Birds carry parasites like fleas, ticks, mites, and bird mites, which can cause issues for humans​​.

4

What is involved in cleaning up after birds?

Cleanup requires protective gear and care to prevent aerosolizing disease-carrying particles​​.

5

How can I bird-proof my home?

Bird-proofing involves excluding access to potential nesting sites and minimizing food sources to deter birds from roosting​​.