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Pigeon (columbia livia)

So how do you know if you have them?
The feral pigeon is found throughout Britain and also in most regions of the world. Many people associate this bird with urban environments and as such are sometimes called the ‘town pigeon’. However it is often found in rural situations such as on farms.

Historically, these birds are descended from rock doves which explain why they often nest on buildings and other structures, usually on ledges, under eaves or on girders.

Nests are constructed of grass and twigs but can also contain rubbish which has pieces of plastic.

Habits
The feral breeding population is boosted by racing pigeons or escaped birds from domestic lofts. The peak breeding season is between March and July but feral pigeons are capable of breeding all year sales.

The brood usually of two off-white eggs laid on consecutive days. Incubation lasts for about 18 days and the hatched chicks are fledged after about 30 days.

Surprisingly, another clutch can be laid when the young are only 20 days old. This means that up to nine broods can be produced per pair per year.

Feral pigeons tend to scavenge food, often at food premises, docks and mills and flocks of several hundred birds can be common where spillage is abundant.

In urban environments, they are encouraged by members of the public feeding them birdseed, bread etc.

How do we control pigeons?
Various methods of control for this species are allowed by law, these include all humane methods such as netting and anti perch spikes

Problems caused by Pigeons
One of the main problems with pigeons is the unsightly mess that they cause.  However pigeons are a more serious problem as they carry diseases.  The dried droppings from pigeons can be inhaled as dust causing a flu like illness in healthy people and a serious health problem to those with low immunity.

Identify a Pigeon problem
The feral pigeon is found throughout the UK but is often more associated with London and Essex than Hertfordshire. People often associate this bird with urban environments but it is often found in rural places too.  You may spot the mess they leave behind or see or hear them in roof spaces and on ledges.
 

Pest control treatment for pigeons - Call 0203 600 0351
 

As with most of our Pigeon control treatments, we usually carry out a full inspection this allows us to make sure any actions we take are successful. Our fully trained pest control technician starts by talking to you about the problems you are having before assessing the situation.  Please be aware that the pest controller will often need to inspect other areas and not just the visible source.

There are various ways our pest controllers can deal with feral pigeons including humane methods such as netting and anti perch spikes.

As with all our treatments, the pest control technician will leave a report with you with details of any treatments and recommendations.  If a follow up visit is likely to be needed, our technician will arrange a suitable date and time with you. Generally this will be about a week or two later and sometimes a second treatment is required.

As with all our treatments, the pest control technician will leave a report with you with details of any treatments and recommendations.  If a follow up visit is likely to be needed, our technician will arrange a suitable date and time with you. Generally this will be about a week or two later and sometimes a second treatment is required.
We are a leading pest control company working in and around the Hertfordshire area, using the latest techniques to ensure your pest problems are completely eradicated.
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