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Bird control in Bath

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Expert Bird Control Solutions in Bath

When birds infest your property, the consequence can quickly escalate from just noise and mess into a legal, health, and structural issues.

Committed to eco-friendly practices, we deliver fully compliant bird control in Bath solutions that align with the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, including humane deterrents, bird proofing in Bath systems, and species-specific strategies, giving you peace of mind that the issue is resolved legally, ethically, and effectively.

You’ve probably tried different methods, and yet you still deal with recurring birds problem. Well, that’s because you’ve been using generic solutions that don’t address specific bird species or building structures. At Beekind, we provide tailored bird control in Bath solutions based on species, nesting habits and building architecture.

Improper installations can damage your property and fail to deter birds. We carry out discreet, professional installation of bird netting, spikes, and deterrent systems that protect without compromising building appearance, delivering a clean, protected property with minimal visual impact.

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Understanding the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981: Protecting Nature, Preserving Balance

The act is the primary legislation that protects wildlife in the Great Britain. It was introduced to protect plants, birds, and other animals in the wild. For pest control, construction, and property management companies, this is important as it strictly regulate how wildlife (especially birds) should be treated. The law states that all wild birds must be protected including their nest and eggs, especially when they are in their nesting season.

At Beekind, we align strongly with this act to ensure you’re protected against legal risks and the safety of local wildlife. If a nest is present, with won’t carryout bird control until the birds and hatchlings have left. Rather than harm birds, we suggest bird proofing in Bath strategies like netting, spikes, and deterrants. Unlike many low cost pest control providers who remove nest illegally or work during nesting seasons, we recognise bird nesting seasons, refuse illegal works, and educate clients, prioritising compliance over quick wins.

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A close-up photograph of a pigeon, displaying its iridescent feathers in shades of blue and green. The background is blurred, creating a soft and serene ambiance that highlights the bird's detailed plumage and sharp eyes, often observed closely for pest control purposes.

Effective Bird Control Services Across Bath

An effective bird control isn’t about killing or harming birds. It’s about preventing them from nesting, roosting, or damaging properties. Birds are useful in the society, but encouraging their infestation especially in residential areas can lead to health, business/legal risks, and property damage.

In Bath, the common type of birds you’ll see are, Feral pigeons, Seagulls, House sparrows, and Collared doves. These birds flourish in urban areas and won’t stop coming back to your property unless properly controlled.

By combining compliance, humane methods and long-term proofing, we stand out with our unique approach to curtailing infestation. Let’s walk you through it.

Bird netting

We treat bird netting as a complete exclusion solution, not just a material installation. Our bird netting method is consucted in stages: bird species identification, design of netting system, installation of cable system, net fitting & sealing, and the final checks. The purpose of this is to create a physical barrier that completely stop them from landing, nesting, or entering the protected space.

Bird spikes

The purpose of spikes is to create an uneven, unstable surface for the birds to land. This prevents them from having a stable footing, hence, they avoid the place entirely. For effective detterant, we first of all identify the specific perching hotspot, clean and sanitze the surface, choose the right spike, install it, and ensure there’s no gap between the spikes.

Bird wire systems

Our bird wire system is also designed to create unstable landing area for the birds. Acting as both physical barrier and psychological detterant. First, we assess the area for suitability, install posts & anchors, string thin wires between posts, adjust wire spacing and tension based on bird size and behaviour, and ensure the wire is tight enough to destabilise bird landing.

Call Us for Effective, Ethical Bird Control Solutions

Contact local pest control company BEEKIND™ on 01225 285825 or 01249 698335 for bird control services in Bristol, Bath, Chippenham, and the surrounding areas, including solar panel proofing.