M.H. PEST CONTROL - Specialist in Bird Proofing and Deterrents
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                                                              M.H.
 
                    PEST CONTROL
 
 
                 Tel:- 020 8926 3015
                             Mob:-07538011094  (24hr)
                    email:-ccvermin@googlemail.com
 
       Quality Pest and Bird prevention.
       24hr Callout.
       Fast, Friendly and Discreet Service.
       Unmarked vehicles.
             Free no obligation Quotes.
       Wide area covered.
       No Job too small.
       Private, Commercial and Residental.
       All Domestic Pests dealt with.
       Annual, Quarterly & Monthly
       Routines Available on request.
       Contract and one off jobs.
 
 
 
 
 
 
            Specialist in Bird Prevention.
      
        Nets, Spring Wire & Anti Perching
        Spikes in a range of sizes for Pigeons
        & Gulls.
        Fouling Removal and Biocide 
        Treatment.     
        Risk and Method Statements.
        Small Balconies to  High Profile
        Buildings.        
        Bird Culling by Experienced
        Marksman.
        Bird Trapping.
        Pigeon Proofing.
              All works Guaranteed
 
 
              
 
                 
Netting Bird Repellant Systems
Rodent Control
Spiked Bird Repellant Systems
Mouse Control
Bird Control
Rat Control
Wasp Control
Ant Control
Flea Control
Bedbug Control
Fly Control
Cockroach Control
Electronic Flying Units
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
Why Proof?
Having a bird infestation problem on your building can pose a number of serious problems, both to the building itself and to your business and customers. These problems are:
Aesthetic Appearance 
 
This negative impact on your business is even greater if you are in the food industry - pest birds are potentially even more of a health risk than rats.
Once a building has been heavily infested with birds it can be very costly to remove the fouling and clean the building, this is why proofing should be carried out before the problem gets too bad.
 
    Structural Damage  
Bird infestation can cause structural damage to your building in a number of ways. Bird droppings have an acidic content which is corrosive to paintwork and masonry and in some circumstances, the sheer weight of bird fouling can lead to roofs and ceilings collapsing - there can often be several tons of droppings in heavily infested areas.
Droppings and nest materials can also block gutters and downpipes which can damage the pipes themselves as well as causing water damage to the building.
Nest debris can block air intakes and air conditioning units causing mechanical faults which can be costly to repair.
    Health  
Urban pest birds pose a considerable threat to human health due to the number of diseases and bacteria that are present in their droppings and nests. The diseases relating to pest birds are:
OrnithosisOrnithosis is a 'flu-like disease most commonly found in pigeon droppings. Fatalities are rare, but can occur as with any other influenza virus. However a more serious form, called psittacosis can also be present in their droppings - the symptoms of this are more like common pneumonia.
Allergic AlveolitisMore commonly known as 'Pigeon Fancier's Lung' this is a serious allergic reaction which can only be cured by the removal of the birds and their nests. Allergic Alveolitis can result in permanent lung damage.
HistoplasmosisThe spores of this fungus thrives in bird droppings and can affect humans who breathe them in. This particularly becomes an issue when birds are nesting on air intakes and spores can be spread throughout the building.
SalmonellaSalmonella is present in most pest birds, but features in a high percentage of feral Pigeons and also Starlings. Birds have been known to contaminate water sources so should be considered a health risk at food premises.
Escherichia ColiGulls in particular have been linked with the spread of E. Coli because they scavenge for food on rubbish tips, sewerage treatment works and sewerage outfall pipes. The E. Coli organisms are present in the gulls droppings and can spread to water supplies and any food premises.
Another considerable health risk associated with urban pest birds are the blood feeding insects and parasites that live in their nests and droppings. These include biting bugs, mites, fleas, ticks and lice.
 
Bird nests can also contain other insect pests such as carpet beetles, clothes moths, spider beetles, dermestid beetles and booklice.
Dead birds can also lead to infestations of house flies and blowflies.
Please note - due to the health risks associated with the removal of bird nests and droppings, only trained and suitable equipped personnel should perform the task.
 
  Safety  
Wet bird droppings are very slippery and can be dangerous where the public has access. The problem is even more significant if the droppings are on emergency stairways or fire escapes.
Should a member of the public injure themselves as a result of slipping on droppings you may find yourself liable for compensation.
Another risk to public safety is a gull attack. Gulls have been known to to mug people for their food and can viciously attack both people and pets during the nesting season. Gull attacks can lead to severe injuries or even death and have been proven to be on the increase.
 
  Other Problems  Other problems associated with urban pest birds are the contamination of food which could lead to prosecution and the noise and foul odours which create unpleasant conditions for customers and employees. 
 
 
 
 
 
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