by Pigeon Patrol | Jun 21, 2016 | Bird Netting, Pigeon Patrol's Services, Pigeons in the News, UltraSonic Bird Control
Culling pigeons is very cruel. Many times the pigeon dies a very painful slow death when shot.
The only proven method of reducing pigeon flock size, as part of an area-wide control system, is to use a method involving artificial breeding facilities. This stand-alone method of control has been scientifically proven to reduce the pigeon flock size and is currently being used throughout mainland Europe by councils and commercial organisations alike.
It involves providing a pigeon loft, in which feral pigeons can be encouraged to roost and breed, and from which their eggs can be removed and replaced with dummy eggs. This method has proved to be extremely effective in reducing flock size.
It is also not true that pigeons spread diseases. I urge Birdlife and all animal lovers to speak up against the killing of these peaceful birds.
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by Pigeon Patrol | Jun 20, 2016 | Animal Deterrent Products, Bird Netting, Pigeon Patrol's Services, Pigeon Spikes
The biblical plagues descended on people for their alleged wickedness. People in some South Jersey towns are targeting themselves for a “plague” of skunks, raccoons, opossums and foxes with poorly thought out behaviors.
Wild animals seek opportunity, just like people. So when people feed wildlife and feral cats, put out garbage (i.e. food) in accessible cans and leave openings into their buildings (i.e. warm, sheltered nests), animals take advantage of it to survive and breed.
That annoys and inconveniences some, who then want to get rid of or even kill the animals. That’s not fair. If people create wildlife problems, people can quit creating them.
These animals that are bothering some people in barrier island and mainland communities are all mammals, so step one is to quit putting out food for mammals. Placing dishes of cat food on the ground for feral cats is disastrous for the cats and the wildlife they kill, but it’s also a giant expansion of the niche for skunks and raccoons.
Many people genuinely love wildlife and feral cats, but feeding them actually harms them by boosting breeding that leads to disease and starvation. Intentionally feeding non-bird wildlife and feral cats should be banned by every town. Yet of the Cape May County towns where people are complaining about skunks this fall, only Stone Harbor bans wildlife feeding on private property – and doesn’t enforce that ban.
That’s typical of local practices. Bad enough that people on the Ocean City Boardwalk often feed gulls, this past summer they were feeding donuts to foxes – and no one was cited for it.
The wildlife division of the Department of Environmental Protection says prohibiting wildlife feeding and backing it up with fines should be the first response to too many skunks, raccoons and such. It also urges the elimination of feral cat colonies.
The DEP also encourages trapping the animals if they’re “a problem.” We think that should be discouraged except when an animal poses an immediate health threat (for example, a rabid animal) and must be killed.
Once trapped, an animal must either be relocated or euthanized. Relocation possibilities, though, are limited even for licensed wildlife rehabilitators to prevent the inadvertent spread of animal diseases. And a relocated animal may not survive in a different territory, especially in winter.
The planet’s 7 billion humans can’t help being a crushing burden on their fellow animals. But people can stop doing things that bring overpopulation, disease and death to wild animals and feral cats.
To make the animals suffer further for human misbehavior is shameful.
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Pigeon Patrol Products & Services is the leading manufacturer and distributor of bird deterrent (control) products in Canada. Pigeon Patrol products have solved pest bird problems in industrial, commercial, and residential settings since 2000, by using safe and humane bird deterrents with only bird and animal friendly solutions. At Pigeon Patrol, we manufacture and offer a variety of bird deterrents, ranging from Ultra-flex Bird Spikes with UV protection, Bird Netting, 4-S Gel and the best Ultrasonic and audible sound devices on the market today.
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by Pigeon Patrol | Jun 19, 2016 | Bird Netting, Pigeon Patrol's Services, Pigeons in the News, UltraSonic Bird Control
For pigeons, it seems, leadership is largely a question of speed.
Researchers compared pigeons’ relative influence over flock direction to their solo flight characteristics. The studies showed that a pigeon’s degree of leadership could be predicted by its speed in earlier flights.
“This changes our understanding of how the flocks are structured and why flocks of this species have consistent leadership hierarchies,” said Dora Biro of the University of Oxford in London.
The latest GPS loggers allow the researchers to track not only the birds’ overall routes, but also the sub-second time delays with which they react to each other while flying as a flock.
“We can control the composition of the flocks and the starting points for their homeward journeys,” said Benjamin Pettit, first author of the study.
When the researchers tested the birds individually after a series of flock flights, they found that leaders had learned straighter homing routes than followers.
The new findings offer an elegantly simple explanation for the phenomenon of leadership in birds, with important implications for how spatial knowledge is generated and retained in navigating flocks.
“We also have a good understanding of their individual spatial cognition, in particular how their homing routes develop over repeated flights in the same area,” Pettit noted.
“Some birds are naturally faster and consistently get to the front, where they end up doing more of the navigation, which means on future flights they know the way better,” Biro added.
“You can compare this to a ‘passenger-driver’ like effect: drivers in a car have to pay attention while passengers are often unable to recall the route they were driven along, especially if they remained passive in the navigation process,” Biro explained.
A very simple, self-organising mechanism–such as that based on variation in speed–is sufficient for leadership to arise.
About Pigeon Patrol:
Pigeon Patrol Products & Services is the leading manufacturer and distributor of bird deterrent (control) products in Canada. Pigeon Patrol products have solved pest bird problems in industrial, commercial, and residential settings since 2000, by using safe and humane bird deterrents with only bird and animal friendly solutions. At Pigeon Patrol, we manufacture and offer a variety of bird deterrents, ranging from Ultra-flex Bird Spikes with UV protection, Bird Netting, 4-S Gel and the best Ultrasonic and audible sound devices on the market today.
Voted Best Canadian wholesaler for Bird Deterrent products four years in a row.
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by Pigeon Patrol | Jun 18, 2016 | 4-S Gel Bird repellent, Bird Deterrent Products, Bird Netting, Pigeon Patrol's Services
Parts of a derelict Perth city centre church present a “very real fire risk”, a survey of the building has found.
Sections of St Paul’s Church cannot be entered for safety reasons and it contains an infestation of pigeons and serious dry rot.
The findings were made by Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust, which recommended anyone entering should check their tetanus status due to sharp timber, glass and metal edges caused by vandalism and decay.
The survey document also states the listed building has “no ground whatsoever” and has a partially collapsed ceiling.
A separate structural engineering assessment recently carried out for the council claims St Paul’s Church is currently in a “very poor condition” with “little if any maintenance”.
It states: “There is significant water penetration into the building through the main roof. Left unchecked this could lead to failure of key elements of the roof structure… and collapse of the roof.
“Material is at risk of falling on to the public areas – roads and pavements – surrounding the building. The guano and dead birds present a significant health hazard to anyone entering it.”
The findings came to light as The Courier learned Perth and Kinross Council is still considering a compulsory purchase of St Paul’s if the present owner, James Boyd, of Belfast-based Simple Global Marketing, does not press ahead with his plan for a café/ community heritage use.
The trust report says efforts will have to be made to address nesting pigeons inside the building after attempts to keep them out with chicken wire failed.
It states: “Galvanised chicken wire is to be fixed to the timber louvres in the belfry openings and to all other window openings where pigeons are gaining access.
“Once access has been restricted those pigeons still within the building are to be humanely dispatched.
“The dome plasterwork, and particularly the cornice, is historically important and very insecure so it must not be damaged with air-gun pellets.
“Roosting and nesting has been ongoing inside and within the fabric of the building for a long time and consequently several shooting visits or an extended trapping campaign will be needed.”
The report also states that serious dry rot has rendered some upper parts of the gallery “potentially unsafe” with principal structural beams said to be rotting and missing in some places.
It has also been revealed there have been “significant” falls of plaster from the dome.
Mr Boyd said: “We are discussing extensive urgent works with the council and Historic Scotland. These will be several months long.”
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Pigeon Patrol Products & Services is the leading manufacturer and distributor of bird deterrent (control) products in Canada. Pigeon Patrol products have solved pest bird problems in industrial, commercial, and residential settings since 2000, by using safe and humane bird deterrents with only bird and animal friendly solutions. At Pigeon Patrol, we manufacture and offer a variety of bird deterrents, ranging from Ultra-flex Bird Spikes with UV protection, Bird Netting, 4-S Gel and the best Ultrasonic and audible sound devices on the market today.
Voted Best Canadian wholesaler for Bird Deterrent products four years in a row.
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by Pigeon Patrol | Jun 17, 2016 | Bird Netting, Pigeon Patrol's Services, Pigeon Spikes, Pigeons in the News

A video given to Channel 2 shows the capture of a psychiatric patient who ran from Southwest Memorial Hermann Hospital on Monday morning.
In nothing but a hospital gown, witnesses say the man was jumping fences in a neighborhood off Beechnut.
“I saw the security from the hospital following somebody. Then I told them he’s over there,” Milly Reyes said. “He jumped and went to over there to my house.”
She said the man was hiding behind air-conditioner units, in bushes and eventually made it to her shed. Police found him hiding there.
“Once police knew he was in my shed, he got out but they chased him for five minutes,” she said.
They eventually caught him near apartments across from Houston Baptist University.
About Pigeon Patrol:
Pigeon Patrol Products & Services is the leading manufacturer and distributor of bird deterrent (control) products in Canada. Pigeon Patrol products have solved pest bird problems in industrial, commercial, and residential settings since 2000, by using safe and humane bird deterrents with only bird and animal friendly solutions. At Pigeon Patrol, we manufacture and offer a variety of bird deterrents, ranging from Ultra-flex Bird Spikes with UV protection, Bird Netting, 4-S Gel and the best Ultrasonic and audible sound devices on the market today.
Voted Best Canadian wholesaler for Bird Deterrent products four years in a row.
Contact Info: 1- 877– 4– NO-BIRD (www.pigeonpatrol.ca)