Pigeons and mynas roosting on signage, eaves and air-con ledges leave corrosive droppings and noise. We install humane deterrents that actually hold.

Pigeons and mynas roosting on a building's eaves, parapet, signage or air-con ledges aren't just messy — their droppings are acidic, corroding paint and metal, and the build-up carries respiratory pathogens. For shop-lot owners, the signage and façade damage gets expensive fast.
Effective bird control is about denying roosting — bird spikes on ledges, netting across awkward openings and roosting deterrent gel on flatter surfaces. We install and clean up; the birds move on.

Acid damage to paint and signage finishes is already happening.
An established roost — will only get larger if not addressed.
Corrodes the unit and reduces lifespan.
Blocks drainage and is a fire-risk in dry roofing.
No surprises, no upsells. Diagnose, treat, follow up.
Identify the roosting points and how the birds access them.
Pick the right mix: spikes, netting and/or roosting gel.
Discreet install matched to your building colour.
Remove existing droppings and sanitise affected surfaces.
Transparency first. Here's what changes the final number — no surprise top-ups after the fact.
Total ledge length to be spiked drives material cost.
Large openings needing net are priced by m².
Ground-level vs first-floor vs high-roof affects equipment.
Heavy droppings build-up adds sanitising labour.
Mynas roosting on top of the signage box, fouling the storefront.
Pigeons roosting on awning frame above outdoor seating.
Pigeons fouling AC outdoor units across multiple floors.
WhatsApp us — flat quote first, technician on-site within 2–3 working days.