Page 1 of 1

Bird Deterrents

Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 5:54 pm
by Iris 2
Afternoon

I'm looking for some advice or pointing in the right direction.

We have an issue with lots of birds gathering on our roof and particularly on the telephone wires that run to both ours and our neighbours house over the front garden and drive...and in turn leaving a right mess!

Ive considered the 'hawk kites' that you can buy that are attached to a long pole and apparently scare the birds away. But the size of the packaging make it difficult to bring over from the UK.

Does anyone know if these can be bought locally (Ive seen a few about in and around Paphos) or have any other suggestions?

Regards

Darrell

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 6:28 pm
by trevnhil
Yes the Hawks can be bought locally. But the last time I inquired 6 months ago they were around €160

Hopefully they are less than that now..

Trev..

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 10:48 pm
by Varky
Have a look on www.pigeoncontrolcyprus.com and take it from there

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 5:40 am
by Ramone
I have my doubts about these hawk kites.
I am always out with the dogs @ 06:00 and a couple of houses down the road have these quite big kites & on many occasions walking past I have noticed a couple of pigeons sat right next to them.
Not convinced!!

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 9:33 am
by Varky
Ramone wrote: Fri May 19, 2017 5:40 am I have my doubts about these hawk kites.
I am always out with the dogs @ 06:00 and a couple of houses down the road have these quite big kites & on many occasions walking past I have noticed a couple of pigeons sat right next to them.
Not convinced!!
Part of the 'kite' solution is to put a couple of owl lookalikes on the same building. Next time you see your 'pigeons' see if they have moved. If they have they are pigeons, if not, maybe these owls.

Let us know what you find

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 9:51 am
by Ramone
I am fully aware of what a plastic owl looks like & a live moving about pigeon looks like.
These are pigeons sat on the same roof as one of them hawk kites.

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 11:06 pm
by Varky
Ramone wrote: Fri May 19, 2017 9:51 am I am fully aware of what a plastic owl looks like & a live moving about pigeon looks like.
These are pigeons sat on the same roof as one of them hawk kites.
Pardon me for breathing, no need to get on your high horse. If you read your original posting you said they were sat and now you say they were moving about. If you had said that originally, I would have taken you at your word and not posted. Please be more specific and save everyone time and effort.

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 9:36 am
by PolemIan
I noticed the Hawk Kites in OneStop DIY on Mesogi Rd on Monday - €95.

Ian

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 9:51 am
by Lincoln
In my very humble opinion the hawk kites do work. However only for a limited period of time. There are three of theses kites not far from us and at first there were no other birds in the area. Now the pigeons and other birds carry on as if they were not there.

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 9:55 am
by trevnhil
A Lincoln says, various things work... for a time. A plastic carrier bag on a pole... A few balloons that move with the slightest breeze.
But the birds soon get used to them and realize that they are not a danger.

Trev..

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 7:37 am
by Dominic
Those owl things certainly don't work. Our sparrows use our one as a perch.

We took a different tack. We welcomed the birds and use a mop.

Having said that, were it a plague of pigeons, and not songbirds, then we might have felt differently!

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 8:04 am
by cyprusmax47
"My next-door neighbours suffer a pigeon problem with their roof-mounted solar panels and have a 'Scarybird'' Image :?: :?:

Every time this large "bird" produces a shade on the solar modules it will interrupt the electricity production badly. Was it not the reason in the first place to buy such an expensive nonsense ? The time he spend to disentangle the bird would be better used to clean the modules from time to time from dust and birds s..t. :D :D
Max

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 10:57 am
by Iris 2
Thanks for the replays everyone.

We actually went for one of the 'Scarybirds' which ar currently on offer at the HomeMarket for €99.

It's only been up a few days and we are now back in the UK but from what we have seen so far we are pleased...but time will tell!

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 4:42 pm
by Jim B
None of them work for any length of time. We have hundreds in our village and the mess they make is indescribable. I've bought and tried everything available, just a waste of money.

Jim

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 5:17 pm
by Devil
Ever since we moved in 22 years ago, we have had pigeons which nest in a ruined house next door. Before we got UPVC glazing, the noise at 4 o'clock in the morning, in the summer, was the real nuisance but the glazing has reduced the noise level by at least 30 dB and we can sleep peacefully. There are myriad cats in the neighbourhood but they don't seem to eat pigeons. The only action we have done is to put spikes along a beam above the balcony to stop them roosting there. The big advantage of having the pigeons there is that our garden is well manured with a nitrogen-rich fertiliser. Yes, the garden paths are speckled white, so what?

Re: Bird Deterrents

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 5:49 pm
by Pete the highwayman
We had five warehouses in our yard and we were plagued by pigeons
We employed a firm we called dead eye dick he came shot two and they went away
They came back after a couple of months then we through the same thing again
That was the only way we got rid of pigeons hope this helps
Keep smiling and be lucky
Pete