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How to solve pigeon problems under Solar panels?

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  Pigeons like congregating with their flock under the shady solar panels. The pigeons are also protected from natural disasters and predators by the shade. While pigeon infestation under solar panels may begin with one or two, the number quickly grows, resulting in pigeons destroying the solar panels' photovoltaic system. To avoid this and to take extra precautions against pigeons and safeguard the solar panel, Pigeono – one of the expert bird control netting suppliers in India has put together a list of advice. Bird Prevention Spikes: Bird spikes can be installed beneath the solar panel's surface. Spikes irritate the bird, preventing it from settling, and it flies away. Please keep in mind that bird spikes will never damage a bird. Bird spikes for pigeons are available in a variety of materials, including steel and plastic. Bird prevention strips come in a variety of sizes at Pigeono. Plastic Dummy Birds: Pigeons are scared off by plastic dummy life-like bird structu

What To Do When a Bird is Stuck in Your House?

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  Fortunately, getting a bird stuck in your house is a rare incident. It does, however, happen on occasion and can be extremely upsetting. You may be terrified, but so is the bird, and your worry will only make matters worse. Furthermore, the bird may be injured and in need of assistance. Knowing how this scenario might play out and what to do in advance will help you react effectively.   If you are looking for the best quality bird spikes in India, Pigeono is the right place for all of your bird prevention needs.   A bird may enter your home through one of several possible access points. A crack in the roof, ceiling, or siding could allow intruders to enter. A bird could also enter your home through an open window or door. Reasons of birds come flying into homes: Some bird species actively seek out human settlements as roosting sites. Because it lacks the capacity to perch, the chimney swift must cling to vertical walls, such as the sides of your chimney, when it comes to