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Seagulls

Seagulls begin setting territories at the end of February and are building nests by mid-April. They tend to lay three eggs of which one or two chicks survive. They are aggressively protective of nests and chicks. A protected species, they can be dealt with by egg replacement, proofing to prevent further nesting or employing birds of prey, acoustic or laser systems.

If you would like more information about seaguls and the pest control services we offer, please contact me on:

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Case Study

Bird Proofing Commercial Roof

This was a job installing netting and spikes on the roof of a building in Cheltenham to prevent birds such as Seaguls and Pigeons landing, nesting and leaving guano on the roof top.

I have undergone training to work at heights and for the use of a safety harness, so made sure I was attached to a safety rope and wearing a hard hat at all time whilst doing this job.

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