A single urban pigeon can pollute our environment with 10-12 kg of droppings annually. These birds nest in every small opening, clogging gutters and chimneys. Pigeon droppings damage building walls and introduce contaminated dust into ventilation systems. Removing pigeon droppings and cleaning bird waste may seem like an easy task, but it requires expertise and proper precautions. The droppings are full of bacteria and pathogens that, when dried, become even more harmful to health.
The presence of pigeons in attics results in large amounts of guano (pigeon droppings), which is not only smelly but also potentially hazardous. Pigeon droppings are often accompanied by fleas and lice, and pigeons can directly damage gutter systems as well. Droppings accumulated on the roof can be washed into the gutters by rain, eventually clogging them and preventing rainwater from draining. This can result in the gutter collapsing, potentially causing injury or damage when it falls from a height.
Our company offers cleaning, removal, and disinfection services for balconies, attics, and gutters contaminated with pigeon droppings, providing protection against fleas and lice as well.
Remember! Bird and pigeon droppings can infect humans! DANGEROUS!
Pigeon droppings often contain cryptococcus fungi, which can cause infections. If a person with a weakened immune system comes into contact with these pathogens, they may develop serious chest infections or even meningitis. Inhaling dust or water vapor contaminated with pigeon droppings can lead to various illnesses, including bacterial infections like psittacosis, also known as parrot fever, which resembles influenza.
Bird and pigeon droppings frequently carry the pathogen that causes salmonellosis, a disease that leads to severe diarrhea. Experts advise being very cautious when dealing with bird droppings, such as during cleaning. It’s advisable to wear a mask and wash hands thoroughly after cleaning, before eating, drinking, or touching your face. However, the best solution is to hire a professional for this task!
The presence of pigeons in attics results in large amounts of guano (pigeon droppings), which is not only smelly but also potentially hazardous. Pigeon droppings are often accompanied by fleas and lice, and pigeons can directly damage gutter systems as well. Droppings accumulated on the roof can be washed into the gutters by rain, eventually clogging them and preventing rainwater from draining. This can result in the gutter collapsing, potentially causing injury or damage when it falls from a height.