Most Feral pigeons are blue-grey with a white rump although there are many colour variations. They have iridescent feathers on head and neck and two broad black bars across each wing and a broad dark band across the end of the tail. Feral pigeons can be very damaging to buildings and their occupants. Their fouling is very corrosive and unsightly. It harbours and sustains infestations of flying and biting insects and mites and poses a serious health risk, in particular respiratory and intestinal infections caused by bacteria and fungal spores. Bird fouling is also very slippery when wet posing a potential hazard on footpaths steps etc. We start by surveying the location and produce a report detailing all relevant information and from this we provide recommendations which are tailored to offer the most effective solution to the problem. Understanding the often complex behavioural patterns of feral pigeons is crucial in implementing measures aimed at controlling them. We have a proven track record and systems developed over 25 years making us the number one choice for all nuisance bird related issues.