Seagulls cause a regular nuisance in coastal cities, but in more recent years, inland regions have been suffering too.
For some, seeing seagulls in coastal areas can be part of the local atmosphere, but they can quickly turn into a real bird pest. Excessive numbers of nesting seagulls can wreak havoc on the local population and buildings.
A national house builder called Eco Environmental to resolve a bird deterrent problem they had inherited on a listed clock tower, forming an integral part of their new residential development in Plymouth.
Eco Environmental Services Ltd, South Wales' premier bird deterrent installer, won the contract to install high level anti seagull and pigeon netting on the new build project for the University.
This impressive site requested the specialist expertise of Eco Environmental's construction trained teams to install our Birdnet pigeon netting to seal an otherwise open structure from birds.
Crucial to the design are the massive sea water chambers that will hold water which will be used to cool the plant. The chambers hold screened and chemically treated water drawn from the Haven before being pumped to the turbines. Eco Environmental Services were called in to design and install a uni…
Seagulls are large birds, who deposit large amounts of debris in their colony sites including large bones and discarded food. Serious blockages within drainage channels and guttering systems can occur as a result of the buildup of this waste along with nesting materials often leading to a bill for …
The BBC website reported on the increasing numbers of pigeons in Norfolk and most notably Norwich itself.
Wates Living Space contacted Eco Environmental Services to provide a bird deterrent solution to feral pigeons perching on the window ledges to the stair well recesses on the five apartment blocks at Cruddas Park in Newcastle, where refurbishment had recently been completed.