Protecting Our Heritage: Effective Solutions for Managing Bird Infestations and Preventing Damage to Historic Sites

A bird infestation can be a problem when a large number of birds gather in or around a property, causing damage or creating a health hazard. Some common types of birds that can cause infestations include pigeons, starlings, sparrows, and seagulls.

Bird infestations can cause a range of problems, including:

  1. Property damage: Birds can damage property by pecking at wood, roofing, and siding. They can also clog gutters and drains with their nests and droppings.
  2. Health hazards: Bird droppings can contain harmful bacteria and fungi that can cause diseases such as histoplasmosis and salmonella. In addition, bird feathers and droppings can trigger allergies and respiratory problems.
  3. Noise pollution: Large flocks of birds can create a lot of noise, especially early in the morning or late at night, which can disturb sleep and cause stress.

Bird infestations can also cause damage to heritage sites, such as historic buildings, monuments, and archaeological sites. For example, the acidic nature of bird droppings can erode stonework, corrode metal, and discolor or damage painted surfaces. In addition, bird nests can block gutters and drains, leading to water damage and mold growth.

When dealing with bird infestations at heritage sites, it is important to take a careful and measured approach to avoid causing additional damage. Here are some steps that can be taken:

  1. Conduct an assessment: A thorough assessment of the site should be conducted to determine the extent of the bird infestation and the damage that has already been caused.
  2. Develop a management plan: Based on the assessment, a management plan should be developed that outlines the most appropriate and effective methods for controlling the bird infestation while minimizing damage to the heritage site.
  3. Consider non-lethal methods: Use nontoxic bird repellent products.
  4. Consult with experts: It is important to consult with experts in bird control and heritage site preservation to ensure that the methods used are safe and effective for both the birds and the site.
  5. Regular maintenance: Regular maintenance and monitoring of the site should be carried out to ensure that any new bird infestations are identified and addressed promptly.
  6. Habitat modification: Removing food and water sources, trimming trees, and sealing entry points can make an area less attractive to birds.
Pigeon poop is damaging the historic Samson V in New West

How are pigeon droppings damaging the Samson V museum?

Theresa McManus
Feb 24, 2023 

Pigeon poop is making a mess of the roof of the Samson V.

The City of New Westminster’s draft five-year capital plan includes $60,000 in 2023 for repairs to the vessel – in part to repair damage caused by pigeon droppings. Located on the city’s waterfront next to the Inn at the Quay and River Market, the Samson V was the last steam-powered sternwheeler to operate in Canada.

Rob McCullough, the city’s manager of museums and heritage services, said the $60,000 is for doing some repair work to the Samson V’s roof, so the city can avoid having any leaks and avoid further damage.

“The pigeon problems that we’ve had on there were due to rotting of the canvas roofing that is on there right now,” he told council at a recent budget workshop. “I’m looking into a different type of product that is no longer canvas that won’t respond or react to the pigeon droppings in the same way.”

Qutub Minar is under renovation and bird excreta is the reason for the damage

New Delhi, UPDATED: Jul 2, 2018

Delhi’s Qutub Minar is under renovation after 50 years owing to the damage caused by bird excreta. Bats enter inside the cracks of old Sal wood doors and window panels.

By India Today Web Desk: Qutub Minar is under renovation after 50 years owing to the damage caused by bird excreta.

Bat poop and bird droppings are spelling nightmare for the centuries-old Qutub Minar in Delhi, following which the ASI has started work on replacing its old wooden doors and windows, a senior official said today.

The work will be completed by this month’s end.

If you have a bird infestation, it is important to address the problem as soon as possible.

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It is available in the form of lacquer and works on the principle of tactile repellence. Some birds use their sense of smell to determine whether the substance is dangerous or not. Repellent induces a physiological reaction in the birds, which they equate with a sensory cue and learn to avoid. As a result, their infestation is minimized, and harm is prevented.

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By taking a careful and considered approach to bird infestations at heritage sites, it is possible to control the problem while preserving the integrity of these important cultural resources.

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Keeping Pests Off the Menu: Effective Strategies for Managing Pest Infestations in Restaurant

Pest infestations are a common problem in restaurants and can cause significant health risks to both customers and employees. This issue can result in reputational damage, loss of customers, and legal consequences if it is not managed properly.

In this blog post, we’ll discuss some of the common pests that can infest restaurants, the risks they pose, and steps that can be taken to prevent and address infestations.

Common pests in restaurants

There are several types of pests that can infest restaurants, including:

  1. Cockroaches: These insects are attracted to warm, moist environments and can be found in areas such as kitchens, pantries, and storage rooms. They can contaminate food and surfaces with bacteria and pathogens, and can cause allergies and asthma in some people.
  2. Rodents: Mice and rats are attracted to food sources and can be found in kitchens, storage rooms, and other areas where food is stored. They can contaminate food and surfaces with their urine and faeces, and can transmit diseases such as salmonella and hantavirus.
  3. Flies: Flies are attracted to food and can be found in areas such as dining rooms, kitchens, and garbage areas. They can spread bacteria and pathogens and can contaminate food and surfaces with their faeces.

Health risks of pest infestations

Pest infestations in restaurants can pose several health risks, including:

  1. Food poisoning: Pests can contaminate food and surfaces with bacteria and pathogens, causing food poisoning and other illnesses.
  2. Allergic reactions: Some pests, such as cockroaches, can trigger allergies and asthma in some people.
  3. Disease transmission: Rodents and other pests can transmit diseases such as salmonella, hantavirus, and the bubonic plague.
  4. Reputation damage: A pest infestation can damage a restaurant’s reputation and lead to negative reviews and decreased business.
  5. Legal repercussions: Restaurants can be fined or even shut down if they fail to comply with health and safety regulations regarding pest infestations.

Steps to prevent and address pest infestations

There are several steps that can be taken to prevent and address pest infestations in restaurants, including:

  1. Regular inspections: Restaurants should have regular inspections by licensed pest control professionals to identify and address any signs of infestation.
  2. Maintain cleanliness: Keep the restaurant clean and free of debris, food scraps, and standing water. Make sure that garbage is disposed off properly and regularly.
  3. Train staff: Train staff to be vigilant and report any signs of pest activity immediately.
  4. Seal entry points: Seal all entry points where pests may enter, such as gaps around doors and windows, and cracks in walls.
  5. Store food properly: Store food in sealed containers and off the floor to prevent pests from accessing it.
  6. Pest control methods: If a pest infestation is identified, take immediate action to address the issue, and control pest populations. We will be discussing some nontoxic methods to deal with pest infestations in this blog post.
COCKROACHES RESPONSIBLE FOR ALMOST HALF OF OC RESTAURANT CLOSURES OVER PAST 5 YEARS – ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

By Chris Krogh Last updated Mar 4, 2023

Cockroaches and rodent infestations were the top two causes for temporary restaurant closures across Orange County over the past five years.

The amount of inspections a restaurant will require per year depends on the risk of a foodborne illness. The more complex the food preparation and food service is, the more inspections there will be, with as many as three inspections a year.

From 2017 through mid-December 2022, the Orange County Health Agency conducted almost 117,000 inspections resulting in slightly more than 3,000 closures. Of those closures, 47.8% cited cockroach infestations, according to data obtained by the Orange County Register through a public records request.

The COVID-19 pandemic, which essentially halted in-person services for a period of time, substantially decreased the number of total health inspections. The average number of total inspections from 2017 to 2019 was just above 22,000 which dropped to just under 17,000 from 2020 to 2022 as the restaurant and food service industry continues to recover.

And yet, cockroaches remained responsible for roughly 44% to 50% of closures over the five-year period.

Cockroaches by nature are nocturnal, like confined spaces and feed on anything that humans also eat, making restaurants a haven.

But the cockroach problem is largely preventable, said UC Davis Professor of Entomology and Director of The Bohart Museum of Entomology Lynn Kemsey.

“The problem in public spaces like restaurants, they’re attracted to the bathrooms because of the water as well as the kitchens so you’ve got them carrying bacteria from the bathrooms into the kitchens and vice versa,” Kemsey said.

The solution comes down to simply keeping the restaurant and its surrounding areas (like if the trash bin behind the restaurant) clean.

RAT FAECES, COCKROACHES: SIX KK WATERFRONT PREMISES ORDERED CLOSED FOR TWO WEEKS

Published on: Friday, February 24, 2023

By: Jonathan Nicholas

KOTA KINABALU: Six premises at the popular Waterfront nightspot here were ordered closed for two weeks after rats and cockroaches were found scurrying the kitchen and storerooms on Thursday evening.

Routine inspections carried out by the Sabah Health Department (SHD) on some 21 bars and restaurants saw the issuance of ten compounds under Reg. 34 (1) of the Food Hygiene Regulations 2009.

The compounds, depending on the premise licence, ranged between RM500 and RM1000.

SHD Food Safety and Quality Health Inspector Rozita Ibrahim said the offence was a failure to maintain hygiene standards including those of the food handlers.

“If we find rats, the place will automatically be shut down. Rat faeces were found in a few premises while many had cockroaches and flies.”

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Liquid concentrate can be mixed in paints in proper proportion and cover the entire area of infestation by paints. Lacquer can be directly used as a top coating over the application. The wood polish additive is also a topical application that can be mixed in the wood polish and applied on wooden surfaces.

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