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Here are some examples of pigeon control measures in warehouses. There had been instances of pigeons flying into various areas of the warehouse premises, and partial measures had already been implemented. However, pigeons had invaded the area beneath the external stairs where bird nets had been installed by the company, resulting in droppings. There were mechanical facilities under the stairs, and the presence of droppings not only looked bad but also raised hygiene concerns. The company requested the use of a repellent, "PT-1," as a measure against pigeon droppings. Pigeons were using the bird net installed by the company as a hammock and nesting on top of it. Therefore, we removed the existing bird net and implemented a new measure by installing the repellent to break the pigeons' attachment. [Overview] ■ Issues - Pigeons invaded the area beneath the external stairs where bird nets had been installed by the company, causing droppings. ■ Solution - By removing the existing bird net and installing a new repellent, we implemented measures to break the pigeons' attachment. For more details, please refer to the related links.
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Free membership registrationHere are some examples of pigeon control measures for offices and warehouses. We received a request from a previous client, who had pigeons starting to arrive at a different location and wanted us to take action. The ceiling of the office wall had a canopy-like structure that was sheltered from the rain, and pigeons had begun to land on the wiring underneath the canopy, so we installed a repellent agent called "PT-1" there. Additionally, we installed bird spikes made of all-stainless steel, which are resistant to rain and wind, on the shutter box, lighting fixtures, and security cameras that were mounted on the wall, implementing measures to deter pigeons. [Solutions] - Since pigeons had begun to land on the wiring underneath the canopy, we installed the repellent agent "PT-1" there. - We installed all-stainless steel bird spikes, which are resistant to rain and wind, on the equipment mounted on the wall to deter pigeons. For more details, please see the related links.
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Free membership registrationHere are some examples of pigeon control measures in commercial facilities. Pigeons have been coming to the awning of the store's passageway, causing droppings that affect customers passing through. A site survey was conducted, and it was decided to implement pigeon control using the repellent "PT-1." Although bird spikes had already been installed on the steel flanges, there were no measures taken for the gaps between the ceiling and the steel structure where pigeons were entering, leading to droppings in that area. By installing our product in both the areas where pigeons had settled and the areas where they temporarily visited, we can achieve a more effective solution. Additionally, for the exterior, which is more susceptible to rain and wind, we installed all-stainless steel spikes, adopting measures that excel in weather resistance. [Overview] ■ Issues - Pigeons are coming to the awning of the store's passageway, causing droppings. ■ Solution - By installing the repellent "PT-1" in both the areas where pigeons had settled and the areas where they temporarily visited, we can achieve a more effective solution. For more details, please see the related links.
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Free membership registrationHere is an example of pigeon control measures in a factory. Pigeons were flying into the ceiling steel beams and wall beams of the factory and warehouse, causing droppings damage. A repellent called "PT-1" was requested as a preventive measure against droppings damage to products and equipment. Areas where there were gaps between the walls and steel beams were sealed with wire mesh to block entry points. The product was installed particularly in areas where pigeons were frequently arriving, and preventive measures were also taken in locations where pigeons might shift their landing. [Overview] ■ Issues - Pigeons were flying into the ceiling steel beams and wall beams of the factory and warehouse, causing droppings damage. ■ Solutions - Blocked entry points and installed the repellent "PT-1" particularly in areas where pigeons were arriving. - Implemented preventive measures in locations where pigeons might shift their landing. For more details, please see the related links.
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Free membership registrationHere is an example of pigeon control measures in a factory. We received a consultation regarding the presence of pigeons flying to the wall-mounted ducts above the delivery area and the cable racks in the product storage area. Based on the results of the repellent "PT-1" used in another store, they requested our product for pigeon control to prevent droppings on products and other items. We implemented measures by installing our product to prevent nesting and flying, starting with the wall-mounted ducts where pigeons had settled, as well as the cable racks in the product storage area. [Overview] ■ Issues - Pigeons are flying to the wall-mounted ducts above the delivery area and the cable racks in the product storage area. ■ Solutions - We installed the repellent "PT-1" to prevent nesting and flying in the wall-mounted ducts and the cable racks in the product storage area. For more details, please see the related links.
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Free membership registrationHere is an example of pigeon control measures for public facilities. Pigeons were coming to the steel beam ceiling of the store parking lot, causing droppings damage. As a preventive measure against droppings damage to customers and products, they requested the repellent "PT-1," which has a proven track record. To cut off the attachment of the established pigeons, the product was installed at key points where they were flying in. By also placing the repellent in temporary landing spots such as pipes, more effective measures can be implemented. [Overview] ■ Issues - Pigeons were coming to the steel beam ceiling of the store parking lot, causing droppings damage. ■ Solution - As a measure to cut off the attachment of established pigeons, the repellent "PT-1" was installed at key points where they were flying in. For more details, please see the related link.
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Free membership registrationHere are some examples of pigeon control measures for public facilities. Pigeons were coming to the shutter boxes and sprinkler pipes near the entrances of the multi-story parking lot, leading to nesting and droppings. To address the issue of droppings falling on customers shopping, as well as to maintain the building's integrity, aesthetics, and hygiene, we implemented a combination of bird nets and repellents. We used bird nets to prevent pigeons from entering the shutter boxes where they had settled, and installed repellents in primary landing areas such as pipes and steel beams to break their attachment. [Overview] ■ Issues - Pigeons were coming to the shutter boxes and sprinkler pipes near the entrances of the multi-story parking lot, leading to nesting and droppings. ■ Solution - Implemented a combination of bird nets and repellents. For more details, please refer to the related links.
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Free membership registrationHere are some examples of pigeon control measures in a condominium. For several years, rock pigeons have been coming to the ceiling cable rack in the parking lot and repeatedly nesting there. Residents requested a repellent to address the droppings affecting their cars. We installed a repellent in the ceiling cable rack where the pigeons were nesting to prevent nesting and reduce their arrival. [Overview] ■ Issues - For several years, rock pigeons have been coming to the ceiling cable rack in the parking lot and repeatedly nesting there. ■ Solution - We installed a repellent in the ceiling cable rack where the pigeons were nesting to prevent nesting and reduce their arrival. For more details, please see the related links.
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Free membership registrationHere is an example of pigeon control measures for a condominium. Bird-proof nets had been installed throughout the condominium as a measure against pigeons, but wear and tear due to aging had caused some damage. During a major renovation of the condominium, a request was made to install new bird-proof nets. By replacing the old net fasteners and re-installing the bird-proof nets, we were able to maintain the aesthetic appeal, which pleased the residents. [Overview] ■ Issues - Bird-proof nets had been installed throughout the condominium for pigeon control, but damage due to aging had occurred. ■ Solution - The old net fasteners were replaced, and the bird-proof nets were re-installed. For more details, please refer to the related links.
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Free membership registrationHere is an example of pigeon control measures in a condominium. Residents were troubled because they couldn't open the door due to the mess caused by pigeon droppings. Unable to take action themselves, they consulted the condominium management company, and a representative reached out for assistance. After the work was completed, when explaining to the customer, we received feedback saying, "It looks so clean now," and they were able to experience the effectiveness of the repellent. 【Overview】 ■ Issues - Unable to open the door due to the mess from pigeon droppings ■ Solutions - Installed "PT-1" on top of the outdoor unit, especially above the water heater, which was a nesting spot, and below the outdoor unit - The effectiveness of the repellent was appreciated For more details, please see the related links.
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