Initial Consultation and Inspection Booking
Your bird control process begins with a detailed consultation over the phone to discuss your property type, building structure, previous bird activity, and specific concerns about current infestations. We then schedule a comprehensive on-site inspection at a convenient time and provide preliminary guidance on minimizing bird attraction and roosting opportunities around your property.
Comprehensive Bird Inspection
Certified bird control specialists conduct thorough property evaluations, typically taking 1–2 hours depending on property size and complexity. The inspection covers all high-risk areas including rooftops, balconies, AC ledges, window sills, signage, courtyards, and other structural components. Shaded ledges, utility platforms, and open structures are carefully assessed, and areas with visible droppings or nesting materials are documented.
We use advanced inspection tools including binoculars, cameras, drones for aerial assessment, and visual monitoring devices to detect early nesting or roosting activity. Detailed inspection reports include photographs, identified bird species, areas of active or prior infestation, potential damage from droppings or nesting, conducive conditions attracting birds, and customized treatment recommendations with estimated costs and warranty information. For pre-purchase or property handover inspections, our reports provide comprehensive assessments that help clients make informed decisions.
Treatment Planning and Preparation
Based on inspection findings, we create a customized bird control plan outlining recommended approaches, installation procedures, timelines, safety guidelines, and warranty coverage.
Pre-treatment preparation depends on the type of control measures used. Installation of bird spikes, nets, or wire systems may require clearing rooftop, ledge, or balcony areas for safe access. Occupants, pets, and plants may need temporary relocation in specific zones during installations of extensive netting or large-scale deterrent systems. Waste removal, trimming vegetation, and securing open food sources are also part of preparation to ensure maximum effectiveness.
Treatment Day Procedures
Bird Spike, Net, and Wire System Installation: Our teams arrive with specialized equipment and materials. Installations include securing spikes, nets, or wire systems along rooftops, ledges, balconies, and other roosting areas. All installations are anchored properly, and areas are marked for maintenance access.
Habitat and Attraction Management: We implement strategies to remove or secure food sources, adjust landscaping, and eliminate perching opportunities. Visual or sonic repellents may be temporarily deployed in high-activity areas to discourage birds during installation.
Large-Scale Exclusion or Sensitive Area Treatment: For warehouses, commercial rooftops, or heritage buildings, temporary barriers and scaffolding are used to safely access all high-risk zones. Detailed documentation, including photographs and diagrams of installations, is maintained for future reference.
Post-Treatment Care and Monitoring
After installation, property owners receive clear guidance on maintaining deterrent systems, keeping areas free of debris or food sources, and promptly reporting any new bird activity. Follow-up inspections ensure systems remain effective, checking for damage, displacement, or signs of re-nesting.
For commercial properties or larger installations, we schedule periodic monitoring of netting, spikes, and exclusion systems. Any adjustments or repairs are performed promptly to maintain continuous protection.
Documentation provided includes detailed records of inspection findings, treatment locations, materials installed, warranty certificates, and instructions for ongoing maintenance. Emergency contact information is also supplied for questions or urgent bird activity.
Follow-Up Inspections
Most bird control programs include routine follow-up inspections to verify that deterrent systems remain intact, nesting or roosting activity has not resumed, and all high-risk areas remain protected. Regular inspections ensure long-term effectiveness, allow timely intervention if birds attempt to return, and help maintain property cleanliness, hygiene, and structural integrity.