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Bird Control Brisbane

Feral pigeons, house sparrows, and Indian mynas controlled using stainless steel spikes, bird netting, optical gel, and sound deterrents. All native species protected by Queensland law. Non-lethal methods only. From $480 installation.

At a Glance
Spike installationfrom $480
Netting installationfrom $680
Solar panel proofingfrom $420
Lethal methods?No. Non-lethal only.
Spike warranty5 years installation
Queensland Law: All Native Birds Protected

Native Bird Protection Under Queensland Law

Before any bird control work, understanding which species can and cannot be controlled is legally required. Most Brisbane bird complaints involve introduced pest species, but native birds in the same areas are legally untouchable.

All native birds protected under the Nature Conservation Act 1992
It is an offence to harm, capture, or kill any native bird in Queensland without a permit. This includes: kookaburras, magpies, currawongs, lorikeets, mynas (noisy miner, the native species), cockatoos, galahs, and all other native species. Legal bird control in Brisbane targets only introduced pest species: feral pigeons (Columba livia), house sparrows (Passer domesticus), common myna / Indian myna (Acridotheres tristis), and European starlings. Note: welcome swallows (Hirundo neoxena) are native and cannot be targeted despite causing nesting issues on buildings.
Feral Pigeon
Introduced pest species

Rock dove descendants living in feral populations around buildings, car parks, commercial precincts, and warehouses. Droppings are corrosive to building surfaces, slip hazards on paths, and carry Histoplasma, Cryptococcus, and Psittacosis. Nest on ledges, window sills, roof voids, and any sheltered flat surface. Flock foraging behaviour means deterring birds from a treatment area typically displaces them to adjacent areas, making whole-building treatment more effective than spot deterrence.

House Sparrow
Introduced pest species

Small, brown-grey, gregarious birds that nest in eaves, roof gaps, downpipe outlets, and any small cavity in a building facade. Significant nesting material accumulation is a fire and blockage risk. Nests in eave cavities also attract lice and mites that move into roof voids. Sparrows are persistent at established nest sites and return repeatedly unless the entry point is physically blocked in addition to deterrence treatment.

Common (Indian) Myna
Introduced pest species

Yellow-billed, brown-bodied with yellow eye patch and white wing flash. Aggressive, colonial, and highly adaptable. Displaces native cavity-nesting species. Roost communally in large numbers, often in urban trees or roof voids. The common myna is an introduced species and a pest; the noisy miner (similar appearance, smaller yellow around the eye) is a native bird and fully protected. Identification matters significantly before any control is considered.

Deterrent Methods

Bird Deterrent Methods and Applications

No single deterrent method works for all situations. Method selection depends on the species, the location, the access requirements, and the level of bird pressure. Most effective installations combine two or more methods.

Stainless Steel Spikes

Best for: ledges, eave edges, beam tops, signage, parapet walls

Marine-grade stainless steel pin arrays mounted on UV-stable polycarbonate base. Installed with UV-resistant structural adhesive and stainless screws for permanent fixing. Prevents pigeons and larger birds from landing on treated surfaces. Does not harm birds. Effective for flat ledge applications. Not effective for deterring birds from open eave underside areas or enclosed spaces where birds nest rather than perch.

Lifespan: 10-15 years
Installation warranty: 5 years
Maintenance: low. Annual inspection recommended.

Bird Netting

Best for: car parks, loading docks, warehouse eaves, roof voids, orchards

UV-stabilised polypropylene mesh tensioned across openings to physically exclude birds from the protected area. The most effective method for enclosed or semi-enclosed spaces where birds are actively nesting. Mesh size selected based on target species: 50mm for pigeons, 19mm for sparrows and mynas. Installed on stainless cable and tensioning system. Completely invisible to birds until they attempt entry. Does not rely on birds learning a deterrent signal.

Lifespan: 5-10 years (UV-stabilised mesh)
Installation warranty: 5 years
Maintenance: annual inspection for damage or sagging

Optical Gel

Best for: ledges, window sills, rafter ends, signage frames

Transparent gel applied in small dishes or direct beads to ledge surfaces. Reflects UV light and creates a visual and olfactory deterrent that pigeons find highly aversive. Effective without physical obstruction. Particularly useful on architectural surfaces where spikes would affect aesthetics. Degradation in UV exposure means reapplication is required every 1-3 years.

Lifespan: 1-3 years per application
Maintenance: reapply every 1-3 years. Check quarterly.

Sound Deterrents

Best for: orchards, open industrial yards, large open roof areas

Ultrasonic units emit distress calls and predator sounds at frequencies effective for target species. Most effective in open areas where sound can propagate without barriers. Less effective in urban and suburban settings where birds habituate to the sounds over weeks. Sound deterrents are best used as a secondary method combined with physical deterrents rather than as a standalone solution, particularly for persistent pigeon populations.

Lifespan: 3-5 years (hardware)
Limitation: birds habituate over time. Program rotation recommended.
Solar Panel Bird Proofing

Birds Under Solar Panels: Causes and Solution

Pigeons nesting under solar panels are an increasing issue in Brisbane as solar adoption increases. The problems extend beyond the nuisance of noise and droppings to direct panel performance loss and potential electrical hazards.

Panel efficiency loss

Droppings on panel cells block sunlight, reducing generation output. Even partial shading from droppings triggers diode effects that reduce whole-string output.

Wiring damage

Pigeons peck at cable insulation and nest material contacts cables. Exposed DC wiring under solar panels operates at up to 600V and presents a significant fire risk if damaged.

Roof and gutter contamination

Nesting material and droppings accumulate at the panel edge and wash into gutters during rain, causing blockage and potential water ingress at the roofline.

Void warranty conditions

Damage caused by birds is not covered by solar panel manufacturer warranties. Wiring or panel damage attributed to bird nesting is at the property owner's expense.

Solar Panel Bird Proofing Method
Existing nesting material and droppings cleared from under panels before installation
PVC-coated galvanised steel mesh cut and fitted around the perimeter of the panel array
Stainless roof-rail clips attach mesh to panel frames without drilling or penetrating roofing
Mesh gap: 25mm. Excludes pigeons and sparrows. Maintains airflow under panels.
Does not affect panel performance, monitoring systems, or inverter access
From $420 for standard residential array (10-20 panels). Larger systems quoted on roof inspection.
Commercial Bird Control

Commercial Bird Control Solutions

Commercial premises have specific bird control requirements driven by food safety compliance, staff safety, asset protection, and the scale of the problem. We provide on-site assessment and multi-method installation for all commercial building types.

Warehouses and Industrial

High-bay pigeon infestations are one of the most common commercial bird problems in Brisbane. Pigeons entering via loading dock doors and eave gaps nest on roof trusses and mezzanine structures. Netting to eave openings combined with spike installation on trusses and beams is the standard approach. Bird dropping contamination is a WorkSafe and food safety issue in any food-adjacent warehouse.

Restaurants and Food Premises

Bird activity near food preparation and outdoor dining areas is a category A food safety failure. Pigeon droppings carry Salmonella, Campylobacter, and Listeria. Spike installation on ledges above outdoor dining, netting to kitchen delivery areas, and deterrence of sparrows from outdoor seating areas are the typical treatment scope for food premises.

Multi-Storey and Commercial Buildings

Air conditioning units, plant rooms, roof edges, and facade ledges on commercial buildings accumulate pigeon roosts. Spike and gel treatment to all roosting ledges, netting to plant room vents and AC unit areas, and deterrence of myna communal roosts are the standard treatment components for multi-storey commercial buildings.

Pricing

Bird Control Installation Cost Brisbane

All residential pricing is indicative for standard suburban installations. Commercial installations are quoted following on-site assessment. All installations carry a 5-year installation warranty.

TreatmentApplicationStarting PriceWarranty
Stainless spike installationResidential ledge, eave edge, or parapet (up to 10 linear metres)from $4805 years installation
Bird nettingCarport, eave section, or enclosed area (up to 20m²)from $6805 years installation
Solar panel proofingStandard residential array (10-20 panels)from $4205 years installation
Optical gel applicationWindow sill or ledge area (up to 10 linear metres)from $280Reapply 1-3 years
Commercial installationWarehouses, multi-storey buildings, food premisesQuoted on-site5 years installation
FAQ

Bird Control FAQ

Are native birds protected in Queensland?
Yes. All native birds are protected under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. Harming, capturing, or killing native birds without a permit is an offence. Bird control is legally limited to non-lethal deterrence and targets only introduced pest species: feral pigeons, house sparrows, common mynas, and European starlings. Welcome swallows, despite causing building nesting issues, are native and protected.
How much does bird control installation cost in Brisbane?
Stainless spike installation from $480 for a standard residential ledge area. Bird netting from $680 for a carport or enclosed eave area. Solar panel proofing from $420 for a standard residential system. Optical gel application from $280. Commercial installations are quoted following an on-site assessment. All installations carry a 5-year warranty on the installation.
How long do bird deterrent installations last?
Stainless steel spikes: 10-15 years. Bird netting: 5-10 years. Optical gel: 1-3 years per application. Solar panel mesh: 10+ years with stainless clips and UV-coated mesh. All installations carry a 5-year warranty on the installation workmanship. Brisbane's UV environment degrades non-stainless materials faster than in cooler climates, so material selection matters for longevity.
Can birds be legally removed or killed?
Not for native birds, under any circumstances. For introduced pest species (feral pigeons, sparrows, mynas), lethal control is technically possible under specific exemptions, but our service focuses on non-lethal deterrence. Exclusion is more effective long-term: removing birds creates a vacancy that new birds fill. Exclusion prevents new birds from accessing the site and does not create that vacancy.
Why are birds nesting under my solar panels?
Solar panels create a sheltered, warm, raised space ideal for pigeon nesting. Problems include dropping accumulation reducing panel efficiency, wiring damage from pecking (a fire risk at DC voltages up to 600V), and debris blocking gutters. Solar panel proofing installs coated steel mesh around the perimeter of the array using stainless clip fixings, completely excluding birds while maintaining panel airflow and monitoring access.
Do bird spikes hurt birds?
No. Spikes are spaced and angled to make landing uncomfortable, not to injure. Birds detect the obstruction and do not attempt to land on the treated surface. Stainless steel spikes are the most widely used and recommended bird deterrent globally precisely because they are effective without harming birds. Incorrect DIY spike installation (wrong spacing, inadequate base width for the species) reduces effectiveness but does not cause injury.

Spikes. Netting. Solar Proofing. Brisbane-Wide. Non-Lethal Only.

Pigeons · Sparrows · Mynas · Residential · Commercial · from $420