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annoying flying rats aka pigeons

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I was wondering if some enterprising individual wouldn't get a hawk or a falcon or an eagle and train it to kill pigeons. Wherever I go in Thailand there are these annoying, filthy, disease plagued birds crapping all over the place. They roost wherever and are oblivious to any attempts to get rid of them. I would think if someone could train an eagle or hawk or falcon to attack and kill a few the rest would get the message and be gone and the annoying problem would be gone. Of course you are going to get your bird lovers who will say this is inhumane and I don't know about possible problems with the government. If one could in fact get the approvals I would think this could be quite lucrative seeing as how these dirty filthy annoying pigeons are everywhere form houses to condos and everywhere in between.

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    3 month jail term and 25,000 Baht fine in Bangkok for feeding pigeons.

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People feed them on the beach, then they fly up to my balcony to poop.  Can't explain that!

 

The building across from mine has a balcony where they keep a full-size model of an eagle or whatever.  I'm guessing it's effective only because it isn't covered in pigeon poop.

 

Building doesn't allow cats.

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3 month jail term and 25,000 Baht fine in Bangkok for feeding pigeons.

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Lazerlight soon moves them along ????

 

Just like annoying people , cant kill'em but you can move them along. ????

 

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We purchased a townhome about 15 years ago. It was new and they had built about 50 of them in the area. Today most of those 50 are in shambles. Thais don't know how to keep anything nice and maintained.

 

At first it was bats invading every nook and cranny to nest in the attic areas. After bat-proofing ours the pigeons seemed to have invaded next. The pigeons will actually peck away at the structures in order to make their homes. The buildings are starting to actually fall apart.

 

I bought a couple of life sized plastic owls and put one up on my roof as well as gave one to my good Thai neighbor who did the same. Needless to say that has seemed to keep them away from our roofs but the other townhome owners don't seem to care.

 

We have since bought a house about 8km away so the next time I go I will take some pics to post as it's totally appalling.

19 minutes ago, BananaStrong said:

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An interesting picture but an explanation would be helpful. 

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We used to have pigeons roosting in the car port on our rental. They only seemed to target our house. The reason was the two small bowls of dry dog food left out. A bit of self discipline and better management on dog feeding times including taking the bowls inside after feeding and the pigeon 'problem' flew away.

Seems to me the Thai people would catch them and eat them. Why has this idea caught on?

Search for "pigeon deterrent" on Lazada and you will find some contraptions, usually reflectors or reflector tape. I don't know how well that works.

 

What about fish harpoons? I've never used one.

 

Diclofenac is toxic to birds.

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I have a strong dislike to the common Myna bird of Thailand that screams its head off relentlessly 24 hours a day, The bird can imitate human voices and has a number of sharp calls and chatter.

This includes croaks, squawks, chirps, clicks, whistles and ‘growls’, while poop can be cleaned, this noise pollution can drive a person mad and it's unstable. 

there is a condo building i know of, where they would come and drink from the chlorine pool, every evening, so the management let of loud fire crackers every day, not sure if it worked though.

57 minutes ago, ezzra said:

I have a strong dislike to the common Myna bird of Thailand that screams its head off relentlessly 24 hours a day, The bird can imitate human voices and has a number of sharp calls and chatter.

This includes croaks, squawks, chirps, clicks, whistles and ‘growls’, while poop can be cleaned, this noise pollution can drive a person mad and it's unstable. 

I'm unsure the spelling, but my Thai friends call those folks that talk loud and excessively a 'nook ian'....  

 

When  first heard them say that I asked what it means and they merely pointed at one of those Myna birds. I immediately understood the connection.

Roasted slowly over charcoal.

Making for great beer snacking. 

Don't worry, Bird-Flu is coming, that will take care of them

Here are a few pics showing what neglect of routine maintenance and these pigeons can do.

 

Like I posted earlier, most Thais don't know how to keep anything nice and maintained.

 

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Introduce Thai's to the food delicacy Squab.  Problem solved.

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On 2/26/2023 at 10:14 AM, ezzra said:

I have a strong dislike to the common Myna bird of Thailand that screams its head off relentlessly 24 hours a day, The bird can imitate human voices and has a number of sharp calls and chatter.

This includes croaks, squawks, chirps, clicks, whistles and ‘growls’, while poop can be cleaned, this noise pollution can drive a person mad and it's unstable. 

Those birds are really attractive - for about 20 seconds. Then they become annoying. Compressed air pellet guns solve this. It won't kill them and are legal AS LONG AS YOU USE THE PLASTIC PELLETS and not the lethal metal ones. Works on all annoying pests, two or four legged.

Someone had to do it.....................

 

This is how London dealt with its pigeon problem.

 

 
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How were pigeons removed from Trafalgar Square?
 
 
How are pigeons controlled in London? There are a number of bird control methods you can use to manage the population of pigeons. For example, since feeding pigeons in Trafalgar Square was forbidden, a professional bird handler flies a Harris's Hawk over the area every morning to ward them off.

 

On 2/26/2023 at 10:14 AM, JackGats said:

Search for "pigeon deterrent" on Lazada and you will find some contraptions, usually reflectors or reflector tape. I don't know how well that works.

 

What about fish harpoons? I've never used one.

 

Diclofenac is toxic to bir

We have bird-shaped kites hanging in various places, old CDs spinning around and flashing light at the birds, mothballs on various surfaces, bird repelling tablets from Daiso, and so on, but the pigeons get used to these things after a while. Keeping the cat's food indoors all the time has made a big difference, as have the plastic spikes from HomePro, but these birds are amazingly persistent. What surprises me, though, is that we live in a lightly populated rural area, but there are so many pigeons. I though pigeons were urban creatures.

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20 hours ago, dingdongrb said:

Here are a few pics showing what neglect of routine maintenance and these pigeons can do.

 

Like I posted earlier, most Thais don't know how to keep anything nice and maintained.

 

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Racist much sir?

1 hour ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Those birds are really attractive - for about 20 seconds. Then they become annoying. Compressed air pellet guns solve this. It won't kill them and are legal AS LONG AS YOU USE THE PLASTIC PELLETS and not the lethal metal ones. Works on all annoying pests, two or four legged.

You mean buy an air rifle? How could a farang legally to that? I wish I could have brought my beauty in my completely full 40' container when I moved here, it would have snuck through customs easily, but the removal company spotted it and wouldn't pack it. 

Wot?

Ya got no pigeons at home?

Where is that?

53 minutes ago, fredge45 said:

Racist much sir?

Racist? Too <deleted> funny! Why do you say that?

 

I said 'most', not all..... And my decades of living here, traveling here. as well as direct observation with my wife's family backs up my statement.

 

You ever look on the ground around your surroundings? What do you usually see?

 

TRASH!!!!

My drone come in handy for that.   They got the message, perch elsewhere.

On 2/25/2023 at 9:27 PM, BananaStrong said:

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What is that thing dropped over my house?  ???? 

On 2/26/2023 at 7:07 AM, zzaa09 said:

Roasted slowly over charcoal.

Making for great beer snacking. 

I have wondered about that.  A place I used to work at in 1978 had pigeons in the building over the steam boiler.  The plant supervisors son would shoot them with a pellet gun.  I asked what he did with the dead pigeons.   Eat them he said.   

 

I didn't ask how he prepared them but I have always thought it would be a similar procedure like  a chicken.  I also wonder if the smaller bones and chicken parts makes it more difficult to eat them. 

On 2/26/2023 at 10:12 AM, dcalaska said:

Seems to me the Thai people would catch them and eat them. Why has this idea caught on?

Quite a few years back in Oaxaca Mexico, I saw a pigeon get hit by a car. A boy ran out and took and cleaned it, found two bricks and put the pigeon on them. Had it sold in less than an hour.

Check this:

What Are Pigeons Good For? 5 Things

Pigeons are often stigmatized, they’re routinely described as “rats with wings” and are thought of as dirty birds that are a nuisance.

However despite being thought of by many as vermin pigeons actually contribute some important things to the world. Here are 5 good things that pigeons do for the world and us:

1. They Help Disperse Seeds

Pigeons help to disperse seeds and fertilize the ground by defecating on it, which some trees need in order for their fruit to grow.

Due to the vast numbers of pigeons they have a significant impact on seed dispersal and are likely responsible for far more of the flora in our cityscapes than we realise.

2. They Help Control Insect Populations

3. They Remove Food Waste From Our Streets

4. They Make Great Pets

5. They Can Be Used For Homing

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