Permanent Solutions to Bird Problems

We provide expert bird proofing services to prevent pigeons, gulls, and other nuisance birds from nesting or roosting on your property. Using humane, long-lasting methods, we help businesses and homeowners protect their buildings while complying with UK wildlife laws.

How to Know If You Need Bird Proofing

Persistent bird activity often signals the need for professional proofing solutions.

  • Birds nesting on roofs, ledges, or signage
  • Droppings creating health and safety risks
  • Damage to building exteriors, solar panels, and gutters
  • Blocked drainage or HVAC systems from nesting debris
  • Aggressive bird behaviour near entrances or outdoors

Bird Proofing Solutions We Offer

We use proven, humane techniques tailored to your site and bird pressure levels.

  • Bird netting to prevent access to specific areas
  • Bird spikes for ledges, beams, and signage
  • Bird wire systems for discreet prevention
  • Optical gel deterrents for sensitive areas
  • Post and wire systems for heritage or listed buildings
  • Mesh screening for solar panels and vents

Get a Free Quote

Ready to resolve your pest issue? Call us now or fill out our simple form for your free, no-obligation quote.

Call us for a quote today!

01689 822 139

Bird Proofing FAQs

We address top questions to help users make informed decisions.

Yes, provided it’s done humanely and complies with the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Our solutions prevent nesting without harming the birds.

Pigeons and gulls are the main nuisance species, but proofing can also deter starlings and corvids.

No, when installed correctly by professionals, these systems are non-lethal and safe.

Most systems can last 5–10 years or more with proper maintenance.

Yes, we specialise in solar panel bird proofing to prevent costly damage and cleaning issues.

Yes, we offer discreet solutions that meet heritage property requirements.

Occasional inspections are recommended to ensure systems remain effective.

We operate across Greater London, Kent, and the wider South East England region.