FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to common questions about our professional pigeon eradication services across South Australia. If you require further clarification regarding safety, legal compliance, insurance, or how the process works, please contact Lawrence directly for a confidential discussion.
Is pigeon shooting legal in South Australia?
Yes. Pigeon eradication is lawful when conducted by a licensed operator in compliance with South Australian firearm legislation. SAPOL is formally notified prior to any operation commencing, and reporting documentation is provided where required.
How experienced is Lawrence?
Lawrence brings over 40 years of firearms handling experience, combined with extensive pest bird management knowledge. Every operation is approached with discipline, control and a strong safety-first mindset.
Are your methods humane?
Yes. We follow all Australian wildlife and pest control regulations and prioritise humane practice.
How long does pigeon proofing last?
Most systems last several years, depending on the environment and maintenance.
Do you offer commercial contracts?
Absolutely. We work with businesses of all sizes and can provide ongoing pigeon management solutions.
Can pigeons damage solar panels?
Yes. Nesting under solar panels can cause wiring damage, fire hazards and reduced efficiency.
Are you insured?
Yes. All work is backed by $20 million public liability insurance, providing peace of mind for residential, commercial and rural property owners.
Is the process safe?
Safety is the highest priority. Each job begins with a detailed site risk assessment, clearly defined safety zones are established, and operations are conducted under strict protocols to ensure minimal risk and disruption.
Why use targeted shooting instead of deterrents?
Deterrents such as spikes and netting can help in early stages, but established pigeon populations often adapt. Controlled eradication is one of the most effective solutions for reducing large or persistent infestations.
What types of properties do you service?
Services are provided for residential homes, warehouses, industrial facilities, commercial premises and rural properties across South Australia. Rabbit control and feral deer eradication are also available for rural and hobby farm properties.
What happens after the operation?
Birds are removed and disposed of responsibly. Post-operation reporting is completed, and follow-up visits can be scheduled where required to prevent re-establishment.
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If pigeons are causing damage or ongoing disruption at your property, speak directly with Lawrence for a confidential discussion and tailored eradication plan.
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