Regular roosting
Birds repeatedly settle on the same ledges, signs, balconies or roof edges.
Protect balconies, roof edges, façades and outdoor dining areas with humane bird proofing planned around the building and its users.
Humane proofing for balconies, roof edges, façades and guest-facing outdoor spaces.
Bird pressure in Cyprus often concentrates on balconies, roof edges, signage, plant rooms and outdoor dining areas. A visible quick fix can look poor or simply move the issue to the next ledge.
PPS focuses on humane exclusion and practical prevention. We assess roosting pressure, public visibility, cleaning needs and access before recommending spikes, netting, post-and-wire or other discreet systems.
Repeated fouling, nesting material and blocked access points can quickly become a health, cleaning and reputation issue.
Birds repeatedly settle on the same ledges, signs, balconies or roof edges.
Droppings accumulate on walkways, balconies, equipment, cars or outdoor furniture.
Twigs and debris appear around gutters, plant rooms, roofs or service voids.
Dry fouling and nesting debris can create odour, dust and cleaning concerns.
Bird activity affects balconies, terraces, entrances or outdoor dining areas.
Nesting debris can block gutters and drainage routes, increasing water damage risk.
PPS combines inspection, targeted treatment and prevention guidance so the service fits what is actually happening on site.
We map active roosting points, fouling zones, access constraints and public visibility before recommending a system.
View treatmentSpikes, post-and-wire, netting or other systems are selected for the building, pressure level and appearance needs.
View treatmentWe advise on safe cleaning sequence and risk areas before proofing so contaminated zones are handled responsibly.
View treatmentHotels and facilities receive clear recommendations, system locations and prevention notes for internal follow-up.
View treatmentBird activity can create slip hazards, contamination concerns and visible building maintenance issues if left untreated.
The page promise is backed by a repeatable service process: inspect, treat, document and reduce the conditions that caused activity.
We identify species, roosting points, fouling zones and access constraints.
Humane exclusion is matched to the building, visibility and pressure level.
Fouling and nesting debris are addressed before or alongside proofing recommendations.
Follow-up checks confirm whether birds have moved to adjacent untreated areas.
DIY products can support monitoring, hygiene and prevention. They are not a replacement for professional treatment when activity is active or spreading.
Practical steps for reducing attractants and spotting early roosting pressure.
Support items for safe handling guidance after PPS assessment.
Useful for facilities teams documenting ledges, signs and recurring pressure points.
Ask PPS for a discreet bird control survey and humane proofing plan.