Bird control spike

Bird control spike

A bird control spike, also known as anti-roosting spikescite web|url=http://www.picasuk.com/deterrents.htm|title=Deterents|publisher ="PiCAS"|accessdate=2006-02-23] or roost modification,cite web|url=http://www.deteragull.co.uk/about_gulls.htm|title=About gulls|publisher=Deteragull|accessdate=2006-02-23] is a device consisting of long, needle-like rods used for bird control. They can be attached to building ledges, street lighting, and commercial signage to prevent wild or feral birds from perching or roosting. Birds can produce large quantities of unsightly and unhygienic feces,cite web|url=http://www.pigeonoff.co.uk/about_pigeons.htm|title=About feral pigeons|publisher=PigeonOff|accessdate=2006-02-23] and some birds have very loud calls that can be inconvenient for nearby residents, especially at night. As a result, bird control spikes are used to deter these birds without causing them harm or killing them.

tyles and usage

Bird control spikes are normally around ft to m|1|round=1 long,cite web|url=http://www.pigeonoff.co.uk/spike_questions.htm|title=Frequently Asked Questions|publisher=PigeonOff|accessdate=2006-02-23] and work by reducing the area available for birds to land on. This forces larger varieties of birds, such as seagulls, pigeons, crows and vultures, to land elsewhere. As the birds do not come into contact with the spikes, the birds go unharmed. As a result, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) recommends bird control spikes for deterring pigeons from gardens. [cite web|url =http://www.rspb.org.uk/advice/helpingbirds/unwantedvisitors/deterrents/feral_pigeon_deterrents.asp|title =Feral Pigeon Deterents|publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2006-02-23]

Described as "the most effective (type of) stand-alone bird deterrent", bird control spikes can be placed along ledges, walls, on top of commercial signage, closed circuit television cameras and in rain gutters, in order to prevent birds from perching on the surfaces. Bird control spikes are most common in city centres and coastal areas, where feral birds are more common and more likely to come into conflict with humans.cite web|url =http://www.rspb.org.uk/advice/helpingbirds/unwantedvisitors/gullsintown/gulls_and_people.asp|title =Gulls and People|publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2006-02-23] In addition, killing or harming birds without a valid reason is illegal in some areas; for example the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 in the United Kingdom forbids killing wild birds that are not causing serious damage to property or posing a serious risk to human health, which puts pressure on authorities and landowners to find non-lethal bird control methods.cite web|url =http://www.rspb.org.uk/advice/helpingbirds/unwantedvisitors/gullsintown/gulls_and_the_law.asp|title =Gulls and the Law|publisher="RSPB"|accessdate=2006-02-23]

As well as being used to control wild birds, bird control spikes see limited use in preventing larger climbing animals such as squirrels, racoons and snakes from crossing an area.

Some bird control spikes are electrified, using the same principle as an electric fence to increase effectiveness, and the distress call of the shocked bird can frighten others in the area. However, such devices cause unnecessary harm to birds, and are therefore illegal in some areas, such as the United Kingdom.Cite book|url=http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/noise/research/birdscaring/birdscaring.pdf|title=Review of international research literature regarding the effective of auditory bird scaring techniques and potential alternatives|coauthors=J. Bishop, H. McKay, D. Parrott and J. Allan|origyear=2003|origmonth=December|publisher="DEFRA"|accessdate=2006-02-23] Sharp-tipped bird control spikes are illegal in much of the rest of the world, and are unsuitable for areas which are regularly accessible for humans. As a result, some companies manufacture special blunted spikes for use where sharp spikes are dangerous or illegal. However, the blunt spikes are less effective at deterring birds, and cannot block climbing animals.

Alternatives

The spikes can become clogged by leaves, debris and bird feathers. If left unchecked, this can allow birds to perch easily on top. In addition, spikes can make buildings appear less attractive or untidy, especially landmark buildings. [cite book|title=Building Adaptation|publisher=Elsevier|isbn=0750666676|first=James|last=Douglas|year=2006|pages=pp. 64–65|edition=2nd edition] In these cases, other methods of control must be used, such as bird scarers playing bird distress calls or shining bright flashing lights at the required areas. Walls and ledges can also be modified to include a sloped surface, as birds cannot stand on the slanted surface and seek other perches. Other methods include netting, wire, mesh, gel, and scaring devices such as scarecrows.

ee also

*Animal repellent
*Barbed tape
*Barbed wire
*Pest control
*Scarecrow

References

External links

* [http://www.rspb.org.uk/advice/helpingbirds/unwantedvisitors/deterrents/index.asp RSPB advice on deterrents for use in gardens]
* [http://www.rspb.org.uk/advice/helpingbirds/unwantedvisitors/gullsintown/index.asp RSPB advice on gull control]


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