There is no denying that pigeons have played an important part in the lives of human. Pigeons were used during wars to send messages. They are used in laboratories to aid in the study of health and medicine. They are also used to help spot shipwrecked victims. However, despite the good things that pigeons do for mankind, pigeons that flock in cities can be a very large nuisance.
The problem for city dwellers is that, if they have a pigeon problem, it usually is not a small one. Pigeons live in flocks and they are not very afraid of people. They will nest on most any structure, leaving unsanitary droppings behind. Reports tell us that these city dwelling pigeons carry more pests and disease than rats. Here are a few things you can try to rid your property of pigeons:
1. Place mothballs around your balcony and in your eaves. Pigeons hate the smell and will not linger.
2. Knock down any pigeon nests you find.
3. Place "scare devices" out to scare pigeons. These can include plastic owls or snakes.
4. Block eaves, ledges and other places pigeons nest by placing wire over these areas. Pigeons are looking for a place to roost and nest. If they cannot gain access to these areas they will not hang around too long.
5. You can purchase liquids and gels that you can apply to your roof and balcony. These products are sticky and pigeons do not like to stand and walk on them.
6. Another alternative to keep pigeons away is to install bird spikes. These spikes are made of plastic and they deter pigeons from roosting over your building.
Unfortunately, trapping does not work well for ridding your area of pigeons. Neither does relocating pigeons. As you may know, pigeons have a strong homing instinct and will probably return to the place they consider "home" even if they are not wanted. The only true way to discourage pigeons from hanging out on your property is to make sure they do not have access to any food. You should keep in mind that if you feed any birds at all . . . pigeons will come.
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