As a bird control specialist, setting up deterrents for large buildings, billboards, and commercial spaces is probably the work you're most accustomed to. Providing effective pest bird control for a residential boat offers a different set of challenges. Pest birds on boats can be a boat owner's worst nightmare, quickly destroying expensive fabrics and essential features of the vessel. Boats are typically docked right next to the water, where seabirds are looking for a place to rest. Also, canvas materials, masts, railings, and radars offer perfect spots for perching. Due to the acidic, corrosive nature of bird droppings, birds have the capability to destroy materials like fiberglass and canvas.
Unfortunately, finding the right deterrents for these surfaces can be difficult. A boat isn't an immobile structure with large amounts of space. So some of the most effective deterrents used on large buildings are rendered unusable on a boat. Luckily, there are effective deterrents you can successfully apply to boats.
There are a variety of reasons that boats are an attractive target for pest birds and present a new challenge for pest control specialists. For example, boats can go for several days (or even weeks or months) without use. They also have close proximity to the water. So it makes sense that they are an attractive landmark for seabirds like seagulls and sandpipers. However, the fact that boats aren't truly landmarks makes them more difficult to protect.
These are a few of the challenges you'll need to address when trying to keep birds off boats for your customers:
Bird pressure is almost always the determining factor when deciding whether to use visual or physical (exclusionary) deterrents. The term "bird pressure" describes how dedicated pest birds become to a specific area. On a boat, heavy bird pressure usually means the area is a dedicated roosting spot. Birds may choose to spend the night frequently. Light pressure generally describes birds taking advantage of a temporary situation where they have access to a good view, a spot to rest, or food and water.
Visual deterrents work best only in light pressure areas. But there may be some products that will be suitable for boats in medium pressure environments, too. Consider how these popular products could be effective in keeping pest birds off a boat:
Visual deterrents don't physically stop birds from landing on a boat's vulnerable surfaces. But they can be quite effective at frightening birds away. These are some of the most popular visual deterrents for boat owners:
Exclusionary products are typically the top choice for heavy bird pressure environments, but adapting them to boats can be difficult. For instance, the permanent installation of bird spikes isn't at all practical for a boat. Also, the structure of the vessel makes netting an unlikely choice. Still, there are certain physical deterrents that are just the solution for specific areas and situations when addressing pest birds on boats. These options include:
Dealing with pest birds on boats can be extremely challenging for bird control specialists who have never encountered the situation before. However, the tight methods and tools make it possible. To learn more about how to successfully deal with birds on boats and other structures, get in touch with the bird control specialists at Bird Barrier. We can help you determine the most effective bird deterrents for your most complicated environments.
Bird Barrier is a leader in innovative technology designed to prevent birds from landing, roosting or nesting. We specialize in urban bird control to remove birds humanely and effectively. Our website, birdbarrier.com, hosts a wealth of content to help people understand and identify bird control solutions for various problems with pest birds. Please contact us if you need help with a bird related problem. You may also benefit from our free guide, Bird Deterrents: The Complete Guide.