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HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 22380Connection: keep-aliveKeep-Alive: timeout15Server: nginx/1.25.3Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2025 04:41:28 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytes !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN>html>head>title>PiCAS Humane Non Lethal Methods of Bird Pest Control/title>meta namedescription contentInformation and consultancy on humane non lethal methods of bird pest control for Local Authorities and Commercial Companies PiCASUK Ltd Hampshire />meta namekeywords contentbird control, deterrents, pest control, control of pigeons, artificial nesting, designated feeding area, humane control, public awareness />meta nameauthor contentWebgloss Web Design Hampshire />meta namecopyright contentPiCAS UK Limited>meta namedistribution contentglobal />meta namerobots contentall />meta namerating contentgeneral />meta http-equivcontent-type contenttext/html; charsetiso-8859-1 />meta http-equivcontent-language contenten />!-- avoid Netscape 4 loading CSS -->link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefstyle.css mediaall />script typetext/javascript srcjs/prototype.js>/script>script typetext/javascript srcjs/scriptaculous.js?loadeffects>/script>script typetext/javascript srcjs/lightbox.js>/script>!-- script typetext/javascript srcjs/drop_down.js>/script>-->script typetext/javascript srcjs/slide_show.js>/script>/head>body>!-- bg tab -->table stylewidth: 100%; 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classside_txt>picas.uk/a> /strong>/span>br />br />span classmain_txt>PiCAS is a company registered in England and Wales with company number 05206567VAT No: 858 1204 26/span>/center>center>br />br />a hrefhttp://www.fsb.org.uk/>img srcfed_small_bus_logo.gif width100 height122 altMember of The Federation of Small Businesses border0>/a>br />br />a hrefskype:picas.uk?call onclickreturn skypeCheck();>img srcskype.gif width130 height54 altSkype PiCAS UK border0>/a>br />br />!-- PayPal Logo -->table border0 cellpadding10 cellspacing0 aligncenter>tr>td aligncenter>/td>/tr>tr>td aligncenter>a href# onclickjavascript:window.open(https://www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/webscr?cmdxpt/cps/popup/OLCWhatIsPayPal-outside,olcwhatispaypal,toolbarno, locationno, directoriesno, statusno, menubarno, scrollbarsyes, resizableyes, width400, height350);>img srchttps://www.paypal.com/en_GB/i/bnr/vertical_solution_PP.gif border0 altSolution Graphics>/a>/td>/tr>/table>!-- PayPal Logo -->/center>/td>!-- end left col -->!-- line col -->td stylewidth: 1px;>img srcside_line.jpg width1 height1800 alt border0>/td>!-- end line col -->!-- sp col -->td stylewidth: 15px;>/td>!-- end sp col -->!-- mid col -->td stylewidth: 650px;>!-- mid col text table -->a nametop_of_page>/a>a nametop_of_page>/a>center>table stylewidth: 650px;>tr>td stylewidth: 650px;>h1>strong>u>Welcome to the PiCAS Home Page/u>/strong>/h1> p>span classhighlight_1>strong>The Pigeon Control Advisory Service (PiCAS) consists of two organisations providing independent bird control consultancy services with PiCAS UK Ltd providing professional consultancy services to clients based within the United Kingdom and PiCAS International servicing the needs of PiCAS clients worldwide.br />br />If you have accessed this website because you are experiencing a pigeon control or a bird control problem we strongly advise that you read all the information contained on this website prior to contracting the services of a a hrefpest_control_industry.html classlink2>pest control company/a>.br />br />The PiCAS Group is the only source of expert, independent and commercially unbiased advice on all aspects of bird control. PiCAS specialises in the provision of non-lethal, holistic and sustainable bird control systems, the only bird control systems that will result in a permanent reduction in bird numbers./strong>/span>/p>center>img srcsep.jpg width485 height5 alt border0>/center>br />span classhighlight_1>strong>u>Breaking News/u>/strong>/h2> /span>br />br />h2>strong>February 22nd 2011br />br />u>a href http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/plan-to-use-birds-of-prey-to-stop-seagull-attacks-in-carlisle-1.811184?referrerPath/news-round-up-1.50001 classheader_lnk target_blank>Plan to use birds of prey to stop seagull attacks in Carlisle/a>/u>/strong>/h2>p>Hawks or falcons could be drafted in to get rid of nuisance seagulls in Carlisle.br />br />The city council says it has received complaints about aggressive birds swooping to attack pedestrians during the nesting/breeding season from May to August.a hrefnews.html#latest classhighlight_1>strong>read more../strong>/a>/p>p classright>a href#top_of_page classjump_lnk>return to top of page/a>/p>center>img srcsep.jpg width485 height5 alt border0>/center>br />br />h2>strong>February 17th 2011br />br />u>a hrefhttp://www.birminghammail.net/news/top-stories/2011/02/17/jewellery-quarter-to-trial-new-seagull-control-method-97319-28185201/ classheader_lnk target_blank>Jewellery Quarter to trial new seagull control method/a>/u>/strong>/h2>p> THEY are a winged menace, often operating in gangs, swooping on innocent bystanders, stealing food from the hands of children and breeding at an alarming rate.br />br />The seagull has made the rooftops of Birmingham city centre its home and complaints of mobbing by the aggressive birds are growing.a hrefnews.html#latest classhighlight_1>strong>read more../strong>/a>/p>p classright>a href#top_of_page classjump_lnk>return to top of page/a>/p>center>img srcsep.jpg width485 height5 alt border0>/center>br />br />h2>strong>February 11th 2011br />br />u>a hrefhttp://www.dgstandard.co.uk/dumfries-news/local-news-dumfries/local-news-dumfriesshire/2011/02/11/shooting-seagulls-suggested-by-councillor-51311-28150816/ classheader_lnk target_blank>Shooting seagulls suggested by councillor /a>/u>/strong>/h2>p>A SEAGULL cull has been proposed in Dumfries.br />br />Councillor Graham Bell suggested the radical solution to the towns problem with the aggressive birds.br />br />He said this week: Shooting the seagulls and having a cull would improve things.a hrefnews.html#latest classhighlight_1>strong>read more../strong>/a>/p>p classright>a href#top_of_page classjump_lnk>return to top of page/a>/p>center>img srcsep.jpg width485 height5 alt border0>/center>br />br />h2>strong>February 9th 2011br />br />u>a hrefhttp://www.edp24.co.uk/news/photo_gallery_bird_lovers_told_not_to_feed_the_ducks_at_thorpe_st_andrew_1_796980 classheader_lnk target_blank>Bird lovers told not to feed the ducks at Thorpe St. Andrew/a>/u>/strong>/h2>p>Bird feeders have had their feathers ruffled by plans stop them throwing food and grain on Thorpe St Andrew River Green.br />br />Councillors could attempt to impose a bylaw on the much-loved riverside spot, near Norwich, as they say the grass and tree roots are being destroyed by vast swathes of pecking geese, ducks and doves.a hrefnews.html#latest classhighlight_1>strong>read more../strong>/a>/p>p classright>a href#top_of_page classjump_lnk>return to top of page/a>/p>center>img srcsep.jpg width485 height5 alt border0>/center>br />br />h2>strong>February 9th 2011br />br />u>a hrefhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-12394655 classheader_lnk target_blank>Dumfries seagull egg and nest removal funds agreed/a> /u>/strong>/h2>p>A £40,000 funding package to tackle the number of seagulls in Dumfries has been approved by councillors.br />br />The money will be used to support an egg and nest removal programme, which is now in its third year.a hrefnews.html#latest classhighlight_1>strong>read more../strong>/a>/p>p classright>a href#top_of_page classjump_lnk>return to top of page/a>/p>center>img srcsep.jpg width485 height5 alt border0>/center>br />br />h2>strong>February 5th 2011br />br />u>a hrefhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-12369145 classheader_lnk target_blank>RSPB investigates decline of common scoter/a> /u>/strong>/h2>br />br />center>img srcnews6.jpg width474 height270 alt border0>/center>p>Climate change and mink could be among factors behind a decline in a species of duck, according to RSPB Scotland.br />br />Dr Mark Hancock, an ecologist with RSPB Scotland, is at the end of the second year of a three-year study of common scoter in Caithness.a hrefnews.html#latest classhighlight_1>strong>read more../strong>/a>/p>p classright>a href#top_of_page classjump_lnk>return to top of page/a>/p>center>img srcsep.jpg width485 height5 alt border0>/center>/td>/tr>/table>!-- end mid col text table -->/td>!-- end mid col -->!-- sp col -->td stylewidth: 15px;>/td>!-- end sp col -->!-- line col -->td stylewidth: 1px;>img srcside_line.jpg width1 height1800 alt border0>/td>!-- end line col -->!-- sp col -->td stylewidth: 10px;>/td>!-- end sp col -->td stylewidth: 338px;>center>img srchome_rt_1.jpg width220 height320 altslideshow of images humane bird control Hampshire border0 nameSlideShow>/center> p>strong>The PiCAS Group will provide advice on the control of any bird species. Advice is most commonly sought for problems relating to the following:/strong>br />br />a hrefproblem_birds.html#lnk1 classmain_txt_lnk>strong>Pigeon or Rock Dove:/strong>/a> Pigeons are never more at home than when roosting and breeding on buildings in urban areas and as a result they are the most commonly controlled species of bird on the planet. a hreflethal_bird_control.html classlink2>Conventional pest control/a> options such as a hreflethal_bird_control.html classlink2>lethal control/a> has simply acted to increase pigeon numbers, not reduce them. The PiCAS Group has specialised in pigeon control for decades, researching and designing effective and sustainable pigeon control systems and as a result is now considered to be the foremost authority on the subject worldwide. PiCAS will provide advice on the protection of individual buildings and sites through to the provision of area-wide pigeon control systems for local authorities.br />br />a hrefproblem_birds.html#lnk2 classmain_txt_lnk>strong>Gulls:/strong>/a> Gulls have historically caused problems for property owners in towns and cities close to coastal areas but now many species of gull, including herring gulls, black headed gulls and black backed gulls are becoming common in many inland urban areas. These species are commonly known as roof-nesting gulls. Effective gull management systems are complex and to be effective they must be holistic and deal with the source of the problem as well as the problem itself. PiCAS will advise on all aspects of humane but effective gull control.br />br />a hrefproblem_birds.html#lnk3 classmain_txt_lnk>strong>Ducks and Geese:/strong>/a> Ducks and geese are a growing problem throughout the UK in villages, towns and even city parks with deliberate and persistent feeding of the birds being the root cause of the problem. Duck control and goose control is never straightforward and can be a highly public and emotive issue. PiCAS has extensive experience of providing humane but effective duck and goose management systems for councils, property owners and site managers throughout the UK.br />br />a hrefproblem_birds.html#lnk5 classmain_txt_lnk>strong>Canada Geese:/strong>/a> This species is starting to cause major problems for property owners and site managers throughout the UK. As with most waterfowl controls, Canada goose control systems are complex and must be holistic. PiCAS has extensive experience of controlling Canada goose populations, whether they be static or migratory, and will tailor a Canada goose control programme to the specific needs of the client.br />br />a hrefproblem_birds.html#lnk7 classmain_txt_lnk>strong>Starlings and Sparrows:/strong>/a> Although starlings were a common problem in town and city centres worldwide during the 1960’s and 1970’s, fewer problems are now being reported. However, where starlings do roost in large numbers problems can be extreme and PiCAS will provide any property owner with a tailor-made starling control system.br />br />Sparrow populations are in rapid decline and as a result fewer sparrow-related problems are being reported. Sparrows do sometimes cause problems in food production plants and food preparation facilities however. Sparrow control is rarely simple or straightforward due to the fact that these small birds can easily access roof voids or internal areas due to their size. PiCAS will provide advice on humane but effective sparrow control.br />br />a hrefproblem_birds.html#lnk8 classmain_txt_lnk>strong>Wood Pigeons and Collared Doves:/strong>/a> These species are more complex to control and are more commonly associated with rural areas. Both species are now becoming more common in urban areas where they can cause problems for residential property owners. Control options for these species are limited but PiCAS will offer advice where both wood pigeon control and collared dove control is concerned.br />br />a hrefproblem_birds.html#lnk6 classmain_txt_lnk>strong>Rook, Magpie, Jackdaw and Hooded Crow (Corvids):/strong>/a> These species commonly cause problems in both urban and rural areas and can be complex to control. Rook control and Crow control options are usually limited to rural areas where they are perceived to cause crop damage and predate on livestock in the case of crows, but nuisance is exaggerated. Rooks often breed in rookeries and can cause significant disturbance as a result of noise. Magpie control is more commonly sought in urban areas due to their growing presence in domestic gardens as a result of persecution in rural areas. Jackdaws rarely cause problems other than nesting in chimney pots and therefore jackdaw control is extremely straightforward. All members of the Corvid family can be controlled effectively using non-lethal and holistic controls.br />br />/p>/td>/tr>/table>/center>!-- end inner holding table content table split into content cols -->/td>/tr>!-- end content row -->!-- coloured lower row -->tr>td stylewidth: 900px; height:1px; classcol_row>/td>/tr>!-- end coloured lower row -->!-- lower row -->tr stylewidth: 900px; bgcolor#ffffff>td>center>br />span classcontact_details>strong>Registered Office:Hercules House, 4 George Street, Gosport, Hampshire PO12 4SY/strong>/span>br />br />img srcpicas_logo.gif width144 height120 altPiCASUK Ltd Humane Bird Control Hampshire Small Logo border0>br />br />/center>/td>/tr>!-- end lower row -->!-- coloured lower row -->tr>td stylewidth: 900px; height:1px; classcol_row>/td>/tr>!-- end coloured lower row -->!-- wg row -->tr stylewidth: 900px; height:30px; bgcolor#ffffff>td>center>!-- Webgloss Web Design Hampshire -->a hrefhttp://www.webgloss.com classdesigned_by target_blank>Website design: Webgloss Web Design Hampshire: Copyright © - All Rights Reserved/a>!-- end Webgloss Web Design Hampshire -->br />/center>/td>/tr>!-- end contact and design lower row -->/table>!-- end cont tab -->/td>!-- end cont col -->!-- sp col -->td stylewidth: 20px;>/td>!-- end sp col -->/tr>/table>!-- end out tab -->/td>/tr>/table>/center>!-- end hold tab -->/td>/tr>/table>!-- end ln table -->/td>/tr>/table>!-- end bg tab -->/BODY> /HTML>
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