Keep your balcony and terrace views free from pigeons
Having a bird’s eye view is wonderful, especially when you are spending more time at home, however, if birds actually decide to take up residence on your balcony or terrace you will need to take action.
By their nature, balconies and terraces can become a natural attraction to some birds, offering shelter from the elements – and sometimes food too.
While for some homeowners feeding the birds and spotting different species close up is a source of joy, this can also attract unwanted, pest birds, particularly pigeons, to visit in larger numbers.
When are birds a problem on balconies and terraces?
The close proximity that balconies and terraces have to the interior of homes means that any pest birds that may be attracted to them are also closer to your home.
Many people will feel uncomfortable being in close proximity to birds and their presence alone can deter people from using their balcony and even make it feel out of bounds.
More problematic though are the health risks, mess and noise. The most common problems include:
- Large numbers of birds roosting
- Excessive noise
- Unsightly bird faeces
- Risk of disease (especially from droppings)
Total Bird Control Birmingham
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