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The Feral Pigeon evolved from the Rock Dove, during it’s evolution it has altered its nesting and roosting habits in line with urbanization. Whereas the Rock Dove solely resided on cliff and rock faces it is now just as happy, if not more so, on the face of a building. Ledges, sills and gutters are ideal for perching and nesting upon, and from these vantage points their surrounding environment can be monitored, discarded litter and feeding by well meaning public assure that there is a continuous food source. Consequently the Feral Pigeon population is thriving. Unfortunately Feral Pigeons can transmit an array of diseases, they can harbour pests in their droppings and nesting materials and their droppings can damage buildings due to their acidic and corrosive nature, the droppings stain and when wet can be a slip hazard. |
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The main reasons to control pigeons are
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