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National Bird Control Oxford2019-02-04T07:21:51+00:00

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The Many Reasons to Call in a Professional for Bird Dropping Cleanup

If there’s anything worse than cleaning pigeon droppings, it’s cleaning pigeon droppings off a balcony. Just the thought is enough to send some people running for the phone to call a professional to handle the job. At National Bird Control, we’re okay with that. We have the knowledge, experience, and equipment to handle the job so you don’t have to.

Here are just a few reasons to let a pro tackle your balcony cleaning task:

It’s Safer for You

Did you know that bird dropping removal isn’t just tricky and unpleasant, but it is also dangerous? It’s true; from physical risks to health hazards, you run a multitude of risks in taking the task into your own hands.

Bird droppings become slick when exposed to moisture or humid environments. In heavy concentration, bird droppings can cause falls and other injuries. Who knew bird fouling was so dangerous?

Not only can you fall while cleaning your balcony of bird excrement, but you could also get sick easily. Pigeon droppings are rife with germs and harmful microorganisms that can cause a multitude of serious medical concerns. From salmonella exposure to yeast infections and lung disorders, there’s no shortage of risk in encountering pigeon droppings. Leaving the cleaning to the professionals means you are safe from the harmful side effects of bird droppings.

The Results are Better

Most people don’t have specific training in how to properly remove pigeon droppings from surfaces. Likewise, the average citizen probably doesn’t know how to prepare those surfaces for cleaning, properly remove the excrement, and sanitise the surface afterwards. They may not even understand why tackling the cleaning job without protective gear is so dangerous!

When you trust a professional bird dropping removal service to handle the job, you can rest assured that the people cleaning your balcony – or any other surface on your property – do know what they’re doing. Professional cleaners are trained, experienced, and able to provide the right results rather than spreading in more hazards.

Ready to talk to us about cleaning pigeon droppings off your balcony in Oxford? Contact National Bird Control today to find out more about the services we offer, including thorough cleanup, bird removal, and bird-proofing measures that will not only keep the droppings off your property, but they’ll also keep the birds away entirely in Oxford.

Common Bird Control Methods

Since cleaning huge quantities of bird droppings is not a simple job, therefore people prefer adopting various bird control methods to prevent such bird droppings. These droppings are harmful and can cause various sickness in humans. Some of the most common and effective methods of bird control and deterrence adopted by National Bird Control include:

  • Bird spikes for pigeons and other nuisance birds: These spikes are installed directly onto the required surfaces to prevent birds from landing and roosting there – all without causing harm to the birds.
  • Bird control posts and wires: These are also installed directly on areas where birds are discouraged to enter. The wires are suspended between the posts, making it difficult or impossible for birds to comfortably land. Again, the birds are not harmed, but the method is extremely effective.
  • Bird control netting: This is a popular choice because it can cover large, open spaces when properly installed. It is a great method for controlling the presence of birds in farmland or in gardens.

Ultimately, choosing the right bird control method is up to the consumer. All the above options are great choices for various reasons; one should weigh the pros and cons before selecting the right service. We even provide free survey/quotation visit to determine the suitable method and cost.

How Can National Bird Control Help?

Birds can be destructive and disruptive to businesses, creating a mess and damage in public areas, to street furniture, roofing and building structures. Their presence can be a nuisance to customers and residents. National bird control is able to offer effective, guaranteed solutions to help protect your building anywhere in Oxford.
National Bird Control provide a comprehensive bird and pigeon control service protecting your premises or those of your clients in Oxford from pigeon roosting, guano and mess, seagulls and all other nuisance birds. Our first class service has been called on to eradicate bird problems from public sector buildings, schools, supermarkets, monuments, historic buildings, motorway bridges, Shopping centres, office blocks, warehouses, airports, stations and listed buildings..

Our Services

BIRD SPIKES IN Oxford

The system consists of a polycarbonate base and steel spike which is fanned at different angles depending on the specification of bird spike selected which is determined by the species of bird being proofed against and the width of the ledge being protected.

BIRD NETTING IN Oxford

One the most effective bird control methods. The net in no way harms the birds, but is very effective in removing roosting and nesting opportunities that will in turn cause the birds to displace away from the affected area. The bird netting is constructed using a perimeter framework cable which is fixed.

BIRD POST & WIRE IN Oxford

National bird control Post and Wire System is an effective way to prevent birds from settling on ledges, windowsills, signs, beams and any other flat surfaces. It is practically invisible from ground level, making it the most discreet of all pest bird control methods. Spring-tensioned wires are…

BIRD DROPPINGS REMOVAL IN Oxford

Bird & Pigeon Droppings (Guano) Removal, cleaning and Disinfection services In Oxford. Birds can cause substantial damage to a property and the surrounding area, if they are roosting or nesting on your property. They will quickly generate a significant amount of nesting material and bird droppings, which can block guttering and create a fertile breeding ground for parasites…

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I keep birds away from my building?2018-06-07T12:37:29+00:00

Birds require 3 things to survive – food, shelter and water. Removal of these requirements makes the site less favourable and less prone to be occupied by birds.

Birds are nesting in high and difficult to reach areas?2018-06-07T12:37:07+00:00

All of our contractors are have extensive Health & Safety and Working at Height training and carry IPAF (International Powered Access Federation) Licence. We employ a number of methods to reach high and difficult to reach locations so there is always a safe access solution available for every scenario.

What is the best way to control birds?2018-06-07T12:36:52+00:00

All scenarios will require a different approach but the surest way to prevent bird activity is to deny the birds opportunity to roost on a building which is always the beginning of any infestation. The “our services” section above will explain in detail the varying degrees of control that are required from one client to the next so a bespoke solution is provided every time.

How do arrange a site visit?2018-06-07T12:36:37+00:00

Feel free to fill out the enquiry form on the contact page and a member of the team will be in touch straight away. Alternatively do give us a call directly on 08000 886 014 and we will be happy to arrange a site consultation over the phone.

I have pigeons on my business premises (warehouse) what’s the solution?2018-06-07T12:36:24+00:00

National Bird Control provides wide range of bird control methods in warehouses, from proofing to culling (shooting). Please call us on 08000 886 014 to arrange a free no obligation quotation visit.

Why bird droppings (Guano) are considered hazardous to health?2018-06-07T12:36:05+00:00

Pigeon and other bird droppings contain a number of diseases and infections such as Salmonella. Similarly, when dry, droppings can become airborne in very small particles, leading to respiratory diseases.

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