Friday, March 26, 2010

Tips in Bird Control


Unlike insects and rodents, pigeon birds are seen by most people as beneficial animals, but unfortunately, the Pigeon birds also have negative aspects when they are associated closely with people. Certain species of birds, are often uncomfortable or pests capable of transmitting diseases, contaminating our food and harm our structures.

As pests that can affect public health, birds can be reservoirs of pathogens that can affect people and pets. If however the directly attributable to these diseases are very rare birds, also the current incidence of diseases transmitted by birds, it is difficult to estimate, but, as in rodents, where the birds live in areas and buildings with people living together closely, the potential for disease transmission is very real.
Birds that in principle can be considered pests are Pigeons, Starlings, Crows, and Sea gulls.

Pigeon Bird Control is a complex and specialized. Pigeon Birds are mobile adaptable and persistent, and therefore difficult to control. If no appropriate means are used for each situation can fail. Work must be planned very well, well in advance in order to know what type of equipment needed and to get them, so you can budget the entire job and get a good result, since if a treatment fails returning birds to install scaffolding or cranes climbers can become very expensive.

There are many easy ways in controlling pigeon pest.It is the most costly element of the budgets of bird control. If work is not done right the first time, the cost of access equipment to rectify mistakes can eat all the profit of the operation.

There are many types of access equipment, from simple scaffolding ladder through fixed, mobile scaffolding, mobile platforms business vertical work, and so on. It would be interesting to take those buildings that are restoring the facades to build the scaffolding. What may seem more attractive, economically speaking, are climbers, with less infrastructure that can offer very good service.

A good preliminary inspection and careful planning are essential to ensure the success of any operation or forecast pigeon bird control.
Pigeon Bird Control: an integrated
No bird control system is 100% effective in all situations. In most cases you need a combination of systems, even at times may have to remove some individuals.

Legislation
There are laws which recognizes the existence of some species of protected birds, which is necessary to know the law so that any measure taken in an operation Pigeon Bird Control conforms to this.

Some of the laws that must be taken into account:
- ACT 4 / 89 OF 27 MARCH, CONSERVATION OF NATURE AND THE AND WILDLIFE (BOE no. 74, 28 March 1989)
- Royal Decree 439/1990, of 30 March, BY REGULATING THE NATIONAL CATALOG OF ENDANGERED SPECIES (BOE no. 82, dated 5 April 1990)
Others to take into account:
- Legislation autonomic
- Local law

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