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Problems That Birds Can Cause When They Are Nesting Around Buildings


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Birds come and go as they please. They are the owners of the skies. Different species of birds usually choose to build nests around where humans live or work.


In particular ways, this order of things can be unattractive, but humans can do little or nothing about it. This should not just be overlooked though. The priority you place about taking care of this important. There are several problems that birds that are nesting around your workplace, work-space, or residence can create for you.


Bird droppings have uric acid contents which can eat through building materials. It can destroy almost any building material including wood, steel, iron, marble.


Bird droppings can also do more damage to other equipment as well as affect the inhabitants of the buildings where they nest. Accumulated bird droppings pose a lot of dangers and risks which can become severe quickly if it is not properly taken care of immediately.


Below are some of the problems caused by birds nesting in buildings.


-Birds that have access to private or commercial building interiors can wreak on operations. Large open areas like factories, the insides of a warehouse, malls, airplane hangars, auditoriums, and convention centers, are usually home to birds. This frequently causes a distraction and a bit of unpleasantness in the eyes of people who find themselves in such places. When birds are out in the open like that, it puts a lot at risk including finished products, human health, valuable equipment, and more.


-Birds’ nests: some species of birds, like pigeons and sparrows, often build their nests in drains, rain gutters, and the underside of roof corners. Warehouses, especially, might experience significant damage, even collapsed roofs, when their drainage systems are blocked or when standing water is forced to rise. This can result in death, severe physical harm, or it can put a company out of business.


Blocked ventilation systems like chimneys, HVACs, by nesting birds, can cause diseases to spread to a majority of the inhabitants of the building. People can be killed by carbon mono-oxide poisoning if chimneys are blocked by bird nests. There's a possible chance of fire outbreak. Bird nests are flammable and are formed with construction on twigs, dried droppings, and straw. Bird nests usually constructed on electric lights, electric signs, and machinery often pose a serious risk.


A lot of bird species produce an irritable and incessant noise especially as they gather in size and number. This noise can be a discomfort and a nuisance for people in workplaces or residential homes where silence is needed.


-Droppings: bird droppings account for most of the damages done by birds to building structures. Regarding diseases, according to research, bird droppings have been found to carry more than 60 communicable diseases. These conditions tend to be riskier for people with weak immunity. They can fatal to humans too. Bats are associated with some of the diseases that affect people. Some of the health problems that birds can cause to people include:


-Histoplasmosis: a fungus causes this. Both humans and animals can be affected by it. This disease can be transmitted easily to humans by airborne spores that come from soil contaminated with starling and pigeon droppings (as well as droppings from other birds). The spores are carried air and infect the body when it is inhaled. This is why preventing bird nesting on HVAC units is crucial. Most infections are either mild or generate no signs and symptoms of influenza. On occasion, it causes high fever, pneumonia, blood abnormalities, and even death.


-Cryptococcosis: This is primarily caused by pigeon droppings. It is usually found in the accumulation of bird droppings. Even when cold and dry, bird droppings can still be a source of infection. The accumulation can be around nesting sites, water towers, and ledges. Like histoplasmosis, most infections can be mild. People with weak immunity have a greater risk of getting infected.


Bats are associated with some of the diseases that affect humans like rabies and histoplasmosis. Rabies is very dangerous and fatal disease. In recent times, there has been a brewing concern about the transmission of rabies from bats to humans. Other diseases include Psittacosis. Psittacosis is usually mild in humans, although severe illness rarely occurs.


-Bird droppings, when accumulated, can damage almost any material and cause leaks. Bird droppings have a pH level that is identical to vinegar, and as a result, it can destroy stone, wood, iron, and steel. When accumulated, it can clog drainage gutters, discolor paint, ruin cloth awnings. Their droppings can also eat away at substrates. A light, but steady, layer of droppings can significantly reduce the durability of a warehouse. A lot of bird droppings can fade paint finishes on cars or furniture by consuming the protective coating itself. And the longer the bird droppings are left to remain on those surfaces, the more the damage it will do.


Customers who often leave workplaces with their cars tainted with bird droppings might be discouraged from returning again to that place for business. And also, droppings on and around a business building convey a negative message about the business to potential customers.


Prospective diner patrons may question the sanitary condition of a restaurant's kitchen if they see bird droppings by the side of the building. Customers or people who work in places littered with bird droppings risk tripping over fresh bird droppings. Business property owners who do not prevent these kinds of bird infestation may become exposed to a lot of legal liabilities.


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