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Types of Bird Problems
Pigeon
Nesting Bird Problems
Nesting can cause
fire hazards and extensive damage to
roofs, eaves, structures and
machinery. Nesting around building
ventilation systems will cause them
to clog and work inefficiently.
Birds nesting can introduce bacteria
and viruses into buildings. Spores,
parasites, fleas and ticks can
become serious health hazards in
affected buildings. Nests in
chimneys and vents can block
exhausting of moisture and carbon
monoxide. This can cause build up of
mold and carbon monoxide causing
health hazards.
Pigeon
droppings Bird Problems
Bird Droppings are
not just unsightly. They contain
allergens and health hazards. They
are also highly corrosive and
harmful to buildings, machinery.
Bird droppings can lead to clogging
of the ventilation ducts and
obstruction of drainage systems.
Damage to equipment and machinery,
buildings and roofs can be very
expensive to repair. Unpleasant
odors can permeate through ducts and
ventilation systems. Bird droppings
and feces, when inhaled, can cause
an incurable disease called
histoplasmosis which is
characterized by constant flu-like
symptoms.
Property
damage Bird Problems
Property Damage to
roofs, eaves, chimneys and machinery
are among some of the issues faced
by property managers. Bird droppings
contain corrosive matter including
uric acid. They are extremely
harmful to machinery and equipment
and are often the cause of expensive
damage to stored items as well. Bird
droppings can accumulate and block
gutters and result in water damage
to roofs and walls.
Appearance
issues Bird Problems
Appearance issues
Nests, droppings and debris cause
appearance problems as well as
safety and health concerns. At
entrances to buildings, stores and
restaurants they can be unsightly
and a reason for drop in traffic and
sales. Depending on their locations,
bird droppings in high traffic areas
can cause safety concerns. Around
paths and walkways, and at entrances
to stores and buildings, bird
droppings and bird feces are
slippery and unsafe, can spread
bacteria and health risks.
Safety
hazards
Safety Hazards are
frequently less understood. Birds
carry allergens, parasites, bacteria
and other health risks to humans.
Histoplasmosis, encephalitis and
other infectious diseases are spread
by birds. Birds nesting around
air-conditioning equipment can
spread these contaminants throughout
buildings and cause a phenomenon
called sick building. Birds
introduce parasites, fleas and ticks
in the environment around their
nesting areas and building
ventilation system. Air circulation
can quickly spread odor and
contaminants throughout the
building.
Food
Contamination Bird Problems
In warehouses, food
manufacturing plants, grain silos,
storage facilities. Grocery stores
with open displays, exposed food
shelves and other such facilities
require special attention. Birds
often find ways to nest and breed
around such buildings. Contaminated
food, stored items may have to be
destroyed and extensive expenses
incurred for cleaning and
sanitation.
Bird
Problems in airport hangars and
small twin engine planes on tarmac
Aircraft
Hazards - there are a
number of bird problems besides bird
strikes that are faced by municipal
airports. Birds find nesting areas
and form colonies around aircraft
hangars, maintenance buildings. They
can cause slippery hangar floors due
to their droppings and thus
jeopardize people’s safety. Birds
will also lead to unhealthy work
environments, foul parts prior to
installation, cause hazardous
situations when birds inhabit
aircraft mechanisms. Bird droppings
are extremely corrosive and cause
expensive damage to the paint on
aircraft. Birds also nest or loaf
around airport jetways and loading
bridges. Nimby Bird Control
Solutions has effective bird control
solutions designed especially for
bird problems at aircraft hangars
and airports.
Birds in
agricultural fields Bird Problems
Agricultural Damage
Bird Problems have a direct impact
on the economics of agriculture.
Birds feed on seeds or seedlings,
damage or destroy ripened crops or
pass bacteria on the crops possibly
spreading disease or harmful
bacteria. The birds may also eat or
defecate on stored food. In small
numbers, these bird problems are
manageable. Left unchecked, they can
have a significant adverse impact on
farming operations, fish farms,
orchards and vegetable farms. In
recent times cormorants have become
a serious concern in the upper great
lakes region.
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