Practical bird management for ledges, signage and rooflines using spikes, adhesives and netting - chosen for the species pressure and architecture of your building.
Know what you are dealing with
Signs
1
Accumulated droppings
White acidic guano on AC units, balustrades, and car parks that etches paint and stone.
2
Nesting materials in corners
Twigs, feathers, and debris behind solar panels, parapets, and billboard structures.
3
Persistent cooing and wing noise
Early-morning activity on window ledges disturbing bedrooms in high-rise clusters.
4
Mite or flea bites near roosts
Secondary pests in nesting zones affecting maintenance staff and balcony users.
Where they hide
Parapet and ledge roosts
Flat ledges on towers across Marina, JLT, and Business Bay.
Under solar panels
Shaded voids popular with pigeons on villa and warehouse roofs.
Signage and canopies
Restaurant awnings and retail fascias with sheltered nesting angles.
Open car parks
Multi-storey structures where feeding and roosting overlap.
Risks
Slip hazards and corrosion on walkways and vehicle fleets
Blocked roof drains and AC intakes leading to water damage
Salmonella and histoplasmosis risk where droppings dry and become airborne
Façade staining costly to remediate on premium developments
Our approach
Phase 1
Roost and pressure assessment
We map species, entry routes, and feeding sources before specifying deterrent type and height access.
Phase 2
Physical exclusion install
UV-stable netting, post-and-wire, or spike systems fitted to architectural details without voiding warranties when coordinated.
Phase 3
Sanitation and nest removal
Droppings are cleared with appropriate PPE and disinfectant where required, then deterrents prevent resettlement.
How we treat birds control
Tap each step to see what happens on your site - timings vary by property type and pressure level.
Step 1 - Birds control
Survey
Map roosts, species and access for installation.
Before we arrive
Confirm building management access for roof and façade works
Move vehicles or furniture from drop zones below work areas
Note community rules on balcony netting aesthetics for approval
Inform security of technician arrival for boom-lift or rope-access days
Avoid feeding birds on balconies or in car parks
After treatment
Inspect netting seasonally for wind damage after shamal storms
Report new nesting attempts before eggs hatch for quickest control
Keep bins lidded and food waste out of open car park skips
Rinse lightly soiled areas only after guano has been professionally removed
Stay ahead of reinfestation
Prevention tips for birds control
Bird pressure on UAE buildings is driven by roosting ledges, accessible food, and nesting cavities. Structural proofing and waste discipline deliver lasting relief after humane dispersal or removal programmes.
1
Install and maintain proofing hardware
Fit bird spikes, nets, or tension wire on ledges, signage, and canopy beams identified in your survey. Inspect quarterly for gaps-pigeons exploit missing sections within weeks, especially after Ramadan or event periods with increased waste.
2
Secure waste and food-handling areas
Keep skip lids closed, compactor rooms washed down, and restaurant canopies free of grease buildup. Consistent food sources override deterrents and retrain flocks to return to the same car park or terrace.
3
Block nesting cavities before breeding season
Seal voids behind solar panels, AC units, and parapet capping before spring nesting. Early proofing prevents egg laying that would require repeat removal and sanitation under municipality expectations.
4
Manage rooftop and plant-room access
Keep plant-room doors closed and service hatches screened. Water points and shade on rooftops attract pigeons and mynas that then roost over sensitive intake louvres and balcony areas below.
5
Coordinate facade and cleaning schedules
Plan guano removal and pressure washing with proofing installation so surfaces are clean before spikes or nets are fixed. Residual droppings undermine adhesive and wire systems on stone and metal cladding.
6
Document and respond to new roosting attempts
Log fresh nesting material or guano streaks and report within days. Early intervention stops secondary colonies forming on adjacent ledges-a common pattern on mall and hotel facades.
What you gain from this programme
Ledges, parapets and equipment protection
Reduced droppings and slip risk on walkways
Options for retail, logistics and residential blocks
AMC cleaning coordination where needed
Important for birds control jobs
Some sites need approvals or coordination with building management - we confirm during survey.
Questions about birds control
Why Speed Eagle Pest Control LLC for birds control
Façade-safe installation
Fixings and materials chosen to minimise damage to cladding, glass, and painted metalwork.
High-rise access coordination
Experienced scheduling with building management and lift vendors across Dubai districts.
Integrated pest follow-up
Bird work paired with mite, flea, or fly control when nesting debris affects occupied areas.
Birds control - programme notes
Pigeon and bird control
Speed Eagle Pest Control LLC provides pigeon and bird management using spikes, adhesive products and netting - selected to suit the building and the bird pressure. Programmes are designed to reduce roosting, fouling and damage while keeping practicality and cost in mind.
Contact us
Need bird control in Dubai or the UAE? Call +971 50 6742796 or email [email protected], or send an enquiry through our contact form.
Tell us your property type and where you have seen activity - we will propose a Dubai Municipality–aligned programme with clear preparation and follow-up.