
September 20, 2021
Many people enjoy the sight of birds and enjoy having them around, but there are some species that are both an eyesore and a pain in the neck. Although a bird’s nest isn’t usually considered a pest, it can become an issue if it obstructs important areas of your home, if its droppings carry diseases, or if birds get into your chimney.
It’s critical to know what attracts nuisance birds and how to keep them out if you want to do your part in preventing invasions. A wide variety of pest birds feed on the food you leave out in your yard and in your attic. Let us know in-depth about bird control in Melbourne.
What illnesses are spread by pigeons?
When pigeons excrete faeces, it’s very likely that those excrements are teeming with disease. It’s critical to understand how and why these occur, as well as how to avoid them in the future. Among the most common diseases of birds are:
- Avian Influenza – Even though it’s highly unlikely that Avian Influenza will spread to humans, new bird strains are increasing the risk that humans will contract the disease due to its close association with bird flu. Humans have died as a result of coming into close contact with birds or their droppings in the past.
- Cryptococcosis- Cryptococcosis is a disease that affects birds and is caused by a fungus found in dried pigeon droppings. This disease, like many others in birds that are transmissible, can cause respiratory problems, skin lesions, and even death if the infection spreads to the brain. The risk of contracting cryptococcosis increases when you are in close proximity to bird faeces.
- Psittacosis -Psittacosis, or Parrot Fever is an airborne disease that can be spread by coming into close contact with bird droppings or feathers. For pet bird owners who come into regular contact with pigeons, the risk of psittacosis increases. These infectious diseases can have negative effects on human health, and they can become a serious health risk when left untreated.
- Hawk Kites
- Flying Hawks
- Anti-Roost Wire
- Pigeon Trapping
- Pigeon Netting
- Pigeon Spikes