Pigeons
Wild pigeons should not be regarded as harmless. In fact, they have been
described as "rats with feathers." The description is appropriate because
wild pigeons eating and roosting habits can cause the transmission of more
than 40 diseases to humans and domestic animals.
Some of the diseases known to be transmitted by pigeons are: chlamydiosis, crytococcosis
, Histoplasmosis, Newcastle, Paratyphoid, Salmonellosis, Toxoplasmosis,
transmissible gastroenterisits, tuberculosis and Western Equine encephalitis.
Wild pigeons are not always selective in their choice of foods. They will
eat decomposing garbage and then move on to feeding stations set out for
other wild birds. Pigeons regurgitate while drinking water, which then
contaminates drinking water set out for other birds and pet animals.
Infected pigeons also spread diseases through fecal droppings, respiratory
droplets eye secretions and ectoparasites.
The roosting and nesting sites are not only aesthetically annoying, but are
also sites for disease transmission in an enclosed area. The accumulated fecal
droppings can provide a medium for the growth of bacteria and fungi spores.
An active busy roost posses health hazards and once the roost is abandoned
an even greater health hazards exist. Soils around a once active roost can
harbor spores and can cause immediate health risks when the soils are
disturbed, such as by digging or bulldozing. The cleaning of roofs, ventilation
systems and other roosting sites also pose risks of exposure to disease,
through release of spores.
There are documented cases of workers being infected by digging in, and cleaning
old roost sites. Therefore, workers must be sure to wear respirators or face
masks and to use disinfectant wetting agents before cleaning a roost area.
This includes the cleaning of air conditioning vents, etc.
The abatement of pigeons is not an easy process. The first step in abatement is
an understanding of pigeon habits. They like to roost and feed near human populations.
The exterior of human housing provides comfortable roosting sites and well-intentioned
humans tend to provide easily accessible food supplies. Pigeons have good memories,
they return to where they were hatched and where food is readily available.
Western Pest Management can control you pigeon problem whether
it is residential or commercial.