There are many pest bird species in the UK. Here are the main culprits:
Pigeons
Pigeons are one of the most common pest birds in the UK. The feral pigeon is responsible for a great deal of damage to residential, industrial and commercial properties. They cause damage worth millions of pounds every year and they are usually active in cities and urban areas. Their highly acidic urine causes most of the problems.
Gulls
This is another commonly found pest bird in the UK. Gulls are scavenging birds which means that they can eat almost everything – starting from ordinary rubbish/food waste to bugs and mice. On top of that, there are many cases when flocks of gulls have caused problems to aircraft flying close to the ground.
Sparrows
Even though they look cute, sparrows can create many problems in industrial plants dedicated to food processing and manufacturing. Their favourite nesting spots – drainage pipes and gutters – are clogged by the materials they bring and as a result of that, property owners often experience water damage.
Starlings
Starlings are the third most common pest bird in urban areas. During the so-called flocking stage, hundreds or even thousands of these birds “occupy” trees and buildings. Aside from the noise they make, they cause a lot of damage with their droppings.
Crows
Crows are considered to be one of the most intelligent pest birds. They dwell on trees and if they create a nest on a tree close to a place where people are walking frequently, they have been known to swoop and attack people.
Swallows
Swallows usually live in suburban areas and the main reason why they are a pest is the fact that they have special nesting habits and activities. They create their nests on the eaves of houses and other buildings and the material they use can create significant damage to the facade.
If you are experiencing any problems with the above birds and need help to control them, please contact us now.