Keeping Birds Away From Buildings Around Parks

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Twice annually, more than a million birds stop off in New York City's Central Park on their migratory journey.
They follow the Eastern Seaboard in spring and fall.
The vast numbers of birds comprise a full spectrum of species-everything from hummingbirds and herons to hawks and owls.
Likewise,parks around the county draw migrating birds as they seek a respite from their long flights.
Many birds will simply remain in the area, roosting and nesting in parks and nearby buildings, adapting to human urbanization.
Without effective bird control, your commercial or industrial building could be home to many of these birds.
Bird migrations are not uncommon in many park areas around the country.
If you own or manage a commercial or industrial property near a park, you can expect some major bird problems.
To keep birds confined to parks and away from your structures, you'll need to implement some effective bird deterrents.
Here are three that will solve your pest bird problem: Stainless Steel Bird Spikes To keep birds from perching on rooflines and parapet walls, and to keep them from roosting on the HVAC units of your buildings, invest in some Stainless Steel Bird Spikes.
The "best of breed" spikes are made in the USA with their spiked pins firmly embedded in a U.
V.
-protected polycarbonate base.
These high quality bird spikes come in 1", 3", 5" and 8" widths to protect increasingly wider ledges and parapet walls.
The spiked strips have been specially designedto deter large birds like pigeons, seagulls, crows and raptors.
And they are easy to install due to their flexible base that follows curved surfaces, and because they have pre-drilled holes and glue troughs at the base.
The Repeller 360° This wind-powered visual deterrent is easy to set up on most rooftops and other flat elevated areas.
Known as the Repeller 360°, the device employs wide, sweeping arms and reflective "predator eyes" that frighten birds away.
Ideal for "sweeping away" pigeons, crows, gulls, cormorants and raptors, the long circulating arms create a 6-foot diameter of protection.
Even birds outside this diameter will think twice about landing on the roof guarded by the Repeller 360.
Made in the USA, the Repeller 360° is built to endure harsh outdoor weather, with stainless steel arms attached to a UV-protected polycarbonate base.
Sonic Bird Control If you have a large building or several buildings to protect, consider Sonic Bird Deterrents.
These devices broadcast distress and predator calls that frighten birds away.
The calls sound like normal bird calls to the human ear, so they won't annoy tenants.
One of the best sonic devices on the market can broadcast distress and predator calls for 22 different species of birds.
It covers a full acre and can be set to turn on or off at night.
Incidentally, ultrasonic bird deterrents are ineffective, since birds can't hear the sounds they generate
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