Did you know!
- The population size of urban bird species doubles every 4 - 6 years.
- All birds were once "wild" but humans created artificial breeding grounds and a safe environment for them, free from their natural predators.
- Most species have now increased their breeding cycle to two or three times a year instead of once.
- The Feral Pigeon can breed up to eight times a year.
- Man is now providing an unnatural and unlimited supply of food for these birds in the form of casual feeding, garbage dumps and food spills.
- About two-thirds of urban bird species are detrimental to the general health and well being of humans and domestic animals.
Bird droppings are so corrosive that they can permanently damage car paintwork and eat into solid concrete.- Bird droppings contain Salmonellosis, which causes serious intestinal illnesses.
- More than 60 transmissible diseases (some of which are fatal) are associated with urban birds.
- Hay-fever among humans is on the increase and can be directly linked to the increase of urban bird numbers.
- Histoplasmosis is a respiratory disease that may be fatal. It results from a fungus growing in dried bird droppings.
- Candidiasis is a yeast or fungus infection spread by pigeons. The disease affects the skin, the mouth, the respiratory system, the intestines and the urogenital tract. It is a particular problem for women, causing itching, pain and discharge.
- Besides being direct carriers of diseases, urban birds are associated with over 50 kinds of external parasites, which work their way through structures to infest and bite humans. Lice - Bed Bugs - Mites - Yellow mealworms - etc.
- The following Bird Species have been declared a pest just like the cockroach and rodent. They are (a) Feral Pigeon (b) Starling (c) Indian Mina (d) Crow.
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What customers think...
I support the Eagle Eye system to control fruit-eating bats without ecological harm to garden birds. After installing the Eagle Eye system two months ago, the areas of seed spit and defecation has moved outside the range of the Eagle Eye beams.