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Bird Flu
Journey
Watch how the lethal H5N1 virus has
spread from south-east Asia into Europe
since 2003.
"Experts say it is no longer a case of if
but when a pandemic of bird flu hits the
human population.
Some countries have already started
stockpiling drugs and testing vaccines to
beat the virus."
Follow the story at the BBC Newsroom
BBC
News
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Bird Control Methods
we provide.
Below are three of the most popular
forms of bird control we can provide you with
to prevent pests from making an incident around
your building, letting you get on with your
daily business without any fuss or worry.
If you cannot see the form of control you are
looking for, please contact our helpdesk and
one of our technicians will be happy to assist
you further.
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Feedback from
customers and the public suggests that
using hawks is perceived as a more natural
and environmentally friendly way of dealing
with the problem of nuisance birds and have
come to expect such an approach. Taking
advantage of this, Euroguard can generate a
very positive public image for your
business, demonstrating not only an
awareness of environmental issues but
evidence of a pro-active approach to acting
on these concerns.
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Read more about Harris hawks here
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Effective, versatile and
requiring no permanent fixing points. Spike
systems are constructed from galvanised
metal spikes secured into a UVPC clear base
which can be fixed with suitable sealent to
almost any surface. These systems are very
popular and widely used to control pigeons
and other birds. They can be applied to any
surface, even gutters.
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Read more about Anti-Roosting Spikes
here
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Nets are ideal for
excluding birds from areas of buildings.
They can be used to cover light-wells or
roof plant machinary, fire escapes or
arches, or to protect the capitals of
columns or a number of window sills on
entire elevations. They are virtually
invisible once installed. Netting is great
for exclusion, the net size determines
which birds are excluded.
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Read more about Bird Netting here
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Contact us using the form on the contact page
Alternatively you can call us on 0800 161 3189 or
send an email.
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