Whether you're a homeowner or a business owner, when birds become a nuisance they can disrupt life in a very big way. They often create noise problems and health and safety hazards when they gather together in places where humans frequent. If this has become a problem for you then chances are that you're considering getting some bird deterrent devices to get back that peace and quiet that you need. However, not all devices are effective for all types of birds and there are pros and cons for each type. This is especially true for those who may be considering using chemical or electronic bird control devices.

What You Need To Know:

Choosing the right bird control device requires carefully analyzing the varying aspects of your situation. Before you make a purchase think about the type of bird you're trying to discourage from entering your property, the size and the location of the area you want to protect, governmental laws in the area, the time of the year, and even the time of day during which they gather. All of these factors will have a bearing on the type of device you choose and what methods will be most effective.

Chemical Bird Repellents:

There are many humane ways to discourage birds from becoming a nuisance but there are times when people feel that more drastic measures are necessary. Chemical bird deterrent devices may come in gel, liquid, or spray forms and can often keep them from nesting in certain areas. While these can be effective if applied correctly, they can cause other problems later on. Gels, for example, tend to harden over time and can actually cause just as much damage to your property as the birds. If you plan to use them around crops you also have to worry about possible contamination of the food sources.

Electronic Bird Repellents:

There are many advantages to using electronic devices. Many electronic devices use sonic and ultrasonic frequencies tuned to a specific species of birds. They may use predatory calls or even distress signals to frighten birds away. Many of these operate at frequencies that can cause the bird to become disoriented when near the device. However, while they can be effective and humane in discouraging birds, because they work on only certain frequencies they may not be able to get rid of all the birds in the area. Birds that are tuned into other frequencies will be able to bypass the device and eventually invade your property once again.

There are no bird deterrent devices that are 100% guaranteed to rid you of all of the birds in a certain area. Physical devices need to be moved frequently so that birds would not be acclimate to them, noise-making devices are often loud and unnerving to humans, and chemical devices are very caustic and can cause just as much damage to your property as the birds do. If you're in the market for a way to repel birds from your property, think about changing up your options periodically. This will help to keep the birds from acclimating to the devices you choose and keep your area clear from frequent invasions over time.