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Anyone have experience with an effective pest contrcator for pidgeons?
We have swarms of gulls and other birds that fly from one roof to another and bless us with their droppings on window ledges, fire escapes that windows open onto. Do birds "drop" while flying or do they have to be roosting on the roof to leave massive amounts of poo like they do certain times of year? Our mgmt says there is nothing to do to attenuate this problem. Any suggestions? Also, is it the co-op's responsibility to clean ledges, fire escapes?
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There's a "Previous New Product" that may help, at http://www.habitatmag.com/Publication-Content/Previous-New-Products/Bird-B-Gone-Bird-Jolt-Flat-Track
Might be other, similar stuff if you go through the "PNP" list
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We used a product called "bird be gone". These are safe, non-toxic, non- whatever spikes that we put on our roof. We have not had a pigeon problem since we installed them. If you put them where the pigeons tend to land, they cannot do so because the spikes are in the way. They move to another location. Bye, Bye, Birdie.
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