Learn about common nuisance bird species, their habits, nesting signs, and our professional bird control solutions.
Pigeons thrive in urban areas, nesting on ledges and rooftops. Their droppings are acidic, damaging buildings and creating serious hygiene risks.
Commonly nests in roof gaps, vents, and signage. Can multiply quickly and create noise, mess, and blocked airways.
Often scavenges near food areas and dumpsters. Can be aggressive and spread bacteria through droppings and nesting debris.
Nuisance birds often settle near buildings due to shelter and easy access to food. Over time, they create health and property issues, including:
Proper bird deterrent methods help protect your workplace and property from long-term contamination and structural damage.
Watch for these common indicators of bird activity:
Early intervention prevents bigger hygiene, safety, and maintenance problems.
Bird netting is a physical exclusion method used to prevent pest birds—such as pigeons, mynas, and sparrows—from entering or nesting in unwanted areas. It creates a durable barrier that blocks access without harming the birds.
Bird gel repellent is a sticky gel applied on ledges, beams, signs, and other surfaces to discourage birds—like pigeons and mynas—from landing. The gel creates a tactile barrier that feels uncomfortable to birds, making them avoid the treated area.
Bird remover (Opical Gel) methods are designed to discourage pest birds such as pigeons, mynas, and sparrows from roosting, nesting, or landing on structures. These methods are humane, non-lethal, and chosen based on bird pressure (low, medium, or high), building design, and hygiene requirements.
We install bird spikes and physical deterrents on ledges, beams, and signage areas to discourage birds from perching or roosting. Additionally, bird repellent gels or liquid systems can be applied to surfaces to further prevent re-infestation.
Through the combination of these humane and effective techniques, Sincerae Services (M) Sdn Bhd ensures comprehensive bird control and prevention while upholding the highest standards of safety, environmental care, and professionalism.
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