Laser Bird Control Articles & Analysis
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When the temperature drops and snow starts to fall, many property managers and facility operators assume that bird control becomes a lower priority. After all, spring and summer bring the most visible bird activity with nesting, breeding, and increased outdoor presence. But in reality, the colder months introduce a different kind of pressure—one that makes winter bird control essential for ...
When winter sets in and temperatures drop, many pest bird species shift their behavior in search of shelter, food, and warmth. For warehouses and industrial facilities, this seasonal shift brings heightened risk of infestation. Large, open indoor spaces—often with high ceilings, exposed rafters, and ongoing human activity—offer birds ideal roosting conditions during colder months. If ...
Food processing plants and cold storage facilities operate under some of the most stringent sanitation and safety requirements in commercial industry. These environments are designed to protect food integrity, comply with regulatory standards, and maintain uninterrupted operations. However, they also present unique challenges when it comes to pest birds. Birds are drawn to food-related facilities ...
Airports and transportation facilities face some of the most complex bird management challenges of any commercial environment. Large open spaces, expansive rooftops, water features, lighting infrastructure, and constant vehicle movement create ideal conditions for birds to gather, roost, and forage. At the same time, these facilities operate under strict safety, regulatory, and operational ...
Car dealerships are designed to showcase inventory, attract customers, and project a polished, professional brand. Large outdoor lots, glass-front showrooms, elevated signage, and expansive rooftops are all part of that presentation—but they also create ideal conditions for pest birds. Pigeons, gulls, starlings, and sparrows are commonly drawn to dealership properties, where they find open ...
Warehouses and industrial facilities present unique challenges when it comes to managing pest birds. The scale, structure, and function of these buildings—often featuring high ceilings, open bays, storage racks, and constant activity—create ideal conditions for birds seeking shelter, food, and nesting sites. Pigeons, sparrows, starlings, and gulls are particularly problematic in these ...
As temperatures rise and nature awakens, pest bird activity increases. Spring is a critical time to implement effective bird control strategies, especially as pigeons, starlings, and other birds begin nesting, breeding, and expanding their territories. Whether you’re a property manager, pest control operator, or homeowner, this guide will walk you through the fundamentals of spring bird ...
As warmer weather arrives and spring approaches, the familiar cycle of bird nesting season begins once again. While it might be tempting to address bird issues only after they’ve become a visible problem, waiting until birds have already established nests can lead to costly and complex challenges. Once nests are built, it becomes more difficult to remove them due to legal restrictions and ...
According to the CDC, the presence of waterfowl (especially ducks and geese) increases the risk of exposure to the Avian Flu virus. Not only is this virus lethal to domestic birds, but it can also cause severe illness if spread to humans. In the fight against the spread of Avian Influenza, scientists at Wageningen University & Research conducted a study to determine the efficacy of laser bird ...
In this video you will see the unboxing of the Agrilaser Lite and dispersing crows, pigeons and seagulls. The package contains a storage box, an Agrilaser Lite, a user manual, two rechargeable CR batteries and a charger. The batteries need to be charged after approximately 3 hours of use. The LED on the charger indicates when the batteries are fully charged. The manual gives an explanation about ...
Location: Maersk House Offshore, North Sea Application context: Industry & Utility buildings > Floating Storage and Production Problem definition: Birds nesting on the vessel, including the helideck, resulting in safety hazards and structural damages to the platform Pest bird species: Gulls Time of year bird presence: August – September Time of day bird presence: All day long ...
Location: Llandudno, United kingdom Application context: Car Park (Industry & Utility buildings) Problem definition: Financial loss and personal safety issues as a result of bird nuisance Pest bird species: Gulls (Laridae) Time of year bird presence: April – October Time of day bird presence: From 8:30 PM to 6 AM No. of birds before installation: Over 100 No. of birds after ...
Business case: Sheeplands Farm, near Wargrave, Berkshire, England Application context: Floating solar panels on a reservoir Problem definition: Soiling of solar panels, resulting in reduced energyproduction, damaged panels, and water contamination Pest bird species: Mainly seagulls and a few ducks Time of year with bird problem: All year round Time of the day with bird problems: From ...
Many industrial sites and factories consist of large buildings with long, flat roofs. These roofs are ideal places for birds searching for food and a safe haven for nesting. Bird presence can cause nuisance in different ways, for example fire hazard caused by building nests in ventilation shafts, leakage by clogging roof-gutters, compromize safety on-site, transmit diseases, and leave droppings ...
After a few months of using the combination of bird deterrents, bird numbers were reduced. It was determined that they needed additional Handhelds. Location: Sarajevo,Bosnia and Herzegovina Application context: Transport & infrastructure (Aviation) Problem definition: The risk of bird strikes at the airport Pest bird species: Crows (Corvidae), pigeons (Columbidae), river gulls ...
Location: Bretherton, Leyland, United Kingdom Application context: Pet food production facility (Food production) Problem definition: Nuisance and production damage Pest bird species: Herring gulls and black-headed gulls (Laridae) Time of year bird presence: All year round Time of day bird presence: From sunrise to sunset No. of birds before installation: 200 No. of birds after ...
Location: Phoenix, Arizona, USA Product: Agrilaser Handheld 100 Reason: Reduce maintenance cost and maintain a professional looking course In use since: Late 2015 Early 2015 the Grand Canyon University got a lease to run the municipal golf course of the city of Phoenix. The university funded the project and invested in a complete renovation. Giving the already popular golf course a ...
A video in which is demonstrated how birds are being repelled from indoor spaces. With the Agrilaser Lite you can easily disperse sparrows, crows, starlings, rooks and pigeons. Stables and barns Pigeons, starlings and rooks in barns will eat the cattle nutrition and contaminate it with their wastes. Birds are known to carry viruses and disease like Chicken mites and the West Nile Virus. Birds ...
Location: Quinteros, Chile Application context: Installation of Agrilaser Autonomic at a maritime terminal Problem definition: Security risks and maintenance costs due to gull droppings Bird species: Gulls (Laridae) Time of the year with bird problems: All year round Time of the day with bird problems: From dusk till dawn Number of systems: 1 x Autonomic 500 In use since: August 2018 ...
Location: Rue de l’industrie 21, 1400 Nivelles, Belgium Application context: Warehouses & Distribution centers (Industry & Utility buildings) Problem definition: Gull nuisance on warehouse rooftop Pest bird species: Gulls (Laridae) Time of year bird presence: All year round Time of day bird presence: Daytime No. of ...
