Birds

Bird Control
Bird control is important because pest birds can create health-related problems through their feces, including histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, and psittacosis. Bird droppings may also cause damage to property and equipment. Birds also frequently steal from crops and fruit orchards.
Reduced Health Hazards
Birds are known to spread more than 60 transmittable diseases, including Salmonella, histoplasmosis, meningitis, and encephalitis. They also carry fleas, ticks, lice, and mites.
Prevent Structural Damage
Corrosive bird droppings can erode building finishes, causing costly and ongoing maintenance and repairs.
Reduced Liability
Bird droppings can cause slippery walking and working conditions, leading to potential accidents and lost productivity.
Reinforced Brand Satisfaction
When congregating in large numbers, birds are noisy and can be offensive to customers. Customers can have a negative brand experience if they are pestered by birds while on your property.
Many of the bird species in India are good to have around, thanks to their attractive plumage and mesmerizing birdsong. However, when a large number of birds flock together in a roosting site, it can lead to serious consequences such as:
- Contamination of raw materials and finished goods, causing revenue losses.
- Birds can cause property damage by dislodging roof tiles, blocking the guttering systems with their nests, and leaving droppings that corrode building material.
- Safety risks to employees and customers – slippery bird droppings may cause slip and fall accidents.
- Suspension of business and audit failures due to poor hygiene sighted during the inspection.
- Food contamination that may lead to business closure/ suspension by public health authorities.
- Negative impact on business image and reputation.
- Awful sight of bird droppings can discourage potential customers from patronizing.
- Bird droppings may fall on customers, resulting in negative reviews from the bad experience and potential complaints.
- Birds can become aggressive and attack the employees or customers, especially during their breeding season when they are defending their young.
While most birds in their natural environment are perfectly harmless, birds can host more than 60 transmittable diseases, including salmonellosis, encephalitis, and cryptococcosis. Besides posing a potential danger to people’s health, they can also put your business at risk. The key to getting rid of bird infestation is early detection and effective bird deterrent methods by an expert pest controller.
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