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Seagulls ‘Silver gulls’: Are They Really A Problem In Melbourne?


Silver gulls, commonly known as seagulls, are native birds of Australia and are a part of the coastal environment. Further, they are a protected species under The Victorian Wildlife Act 1975. Thus, harming them is illegal across Australia. Without a licence, killing, taking, destroying, or injuring them may attract imprisonment or a huge fine. Therefore, it is essential to contact a licensed bird control Melbourne firm for bird nest removal and control service.

In recent years, the number of seagulls nesting on buildings in urban areas such as Melbourne and Docklands has increased. Seagulls can breed all year, but according to the Department of Sustainability and Environment, the peak breeding season is in winter and early spring (from July to October).

Are Silver Gulls A Nuisance In Melbourne?

Seagulls are a beautiful creation of nature. These birds, which can be found in coastal areas across the globe, frequently migrate in search of food or to avoid competitors such as possums, which live near humans and can make life difficult for them as well! Seagulls are one of the most widespread bird species on the planet. While their beauty is captivating, they can become a nuisance in and around your home. During the breeding season, seagulls can also become aggressive. Their noise, nesting, and droppings are also issues. 

In this blog post, we will go over some of the issues with seagulls and ways to deal with them.

Squawking Constantly

The sound of seagulls can be quite bothersome. If you live near a water body, the cries of these birds are likely to have disturbed your sleep. Their constant squawking will obliterate any chance of peace on that particular day. Seagulls are notorious for making a lot of noise. Depending on the time of year, parent gulls may also scream at other gulls who are attempting to harm their chicks, or it may be a mating call. So, if you want to remove them from your property, hire a professional bird removal Melbourne company.

There is more to droppings than just a mess

The droppings of seagulls are poisonous. As gull droppings contain uric acid, a highly corrosive substance, a large accumulation of their droppings can weaken the structure of your building. Their faeces can also cause slippages, which can result in accidents.

Seagull droppings contain pathogens such as Salmonella and E. Coli bacteria, which can infect you through surface contamination or inhaling dried faecal dust, which serves as a breeding ground for infections. Seagull nesting sites attract bird mites and fleas, which can increase the risk of mite-transmitted infections. So, never attempt bird nest removal without the assistance of a pest control Melbourne firm.

Nesting Problems

To avoid predators, gulls prefer to build their nests above ground. Seagulls can become a problem for you if they build a nest on your roof. They are fierce guardians of their young and can become quite aggressive, and will make every effort to keep you from approaching them. By circling above you and then diving down and swooping on you, a seagull will intimidate you. The most common reason; why people do not want seagulls near their property is that they attack them. So, to safeguard yourself and your loved ones, contact a professional pest control company.

Maintenance is expensive.

Seagulls are naturally messy creatures. Their faeces on your roof, door, car, mailbox, street and other surfaces appear despicable. Seagull nests bring their own problems to the table, aside from the usual pooping. As they are made of flammable material and make an excellent kindle, nests in chimneys can cause fires. Nests can clog airways and, in some cases, downpipes, making ventilation difficult. The costs of maintenance associated with these issues can be high. As a result, it is best to hire a bird pest control Melbourne company to keep them at bay.

A Few Seagull Pest Control Measures

Prevention is better than cure. Seagulls are a huge problem and can be challenging to remove from the property; thus, it is advisable to prevent them from nesting on your property in the first place. Here are a couple of prevention tips that you can follow to make your property inhabitable for silver gulls:

  • Seagull Proofing Netting

  • Seagull Exclusion System

  • Bird Spikes

  • Bird Slope

  • Bird Shock

  • Bristle Strips and Bird Guard Systems

Seagulls are protected under the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which makes it illegal to capture them, injure them, or harm their nests and eggs. Installing a seagull control deterrent grid wire system is the most preferred method for keeping these birds away from you. They are harmless to these birds, but they do an excellent job of keeping them away from your property.

However, if these prevention techniques do not offer any relief, hire a bird control Melbourne company. Silver gull pest control and removal are now easier and importantly reliable, thanks to skilled and knowledgeable inspection services offered by professionals.

If you want to install a bird repellent system or need to understand what are the factors that attract them to your property, contact a bird removal Melbourne expert. They are trained and can offer tailored solutions as per your specific requirements.

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