Five Tips for Using Pigeon Traps

D Swain
Pigeons can cause a lot of problems anywhere from the farm to the city. Their droppings can damage buildings and cars as well as transmit diseases. If you're thinking about using pigeon traps to control these pests, there are a few things you need to know. This article will give you a few tips.

Capacity

Pigeons are very social birds and are attracted to one another. This means that one caught in your trap will quickly invite others to join him. Therefore, ensure that you use pigeon traps that can hold up to 20 birds. Some have multiple doors located on each side of the device.

Bait

Using an effective bait will dramatically increase your success with pigeon traps. You can use bird seed, grain, or simply pieces of bread to attract the birds. It's best that you place this bait in your intended location for a few days before trying to trap any pigeons. This will allow them to get used to the bait and trap.

Location

The location you place a pigeon trap plays a large role in your success. You should place them in a location where the pigeons congregate frequently. This normally means near a source of water, especially during the summer months. An area near your air conditioning condenser is effective since this can be a water source for them.

Monitoring

It's vital that you monitor pigeon traps frequently. You don't want to leave the birds in there for too long. Also, it's important that you leave fresh food and water for the birds to survive while caught. This is especially important if you're using live decoys to attract other pigeons.

Release

After you have caught a few pigeons, you'll need to decide what to do with them. You should be aware that these birds have a keen homing ability, so they'll be able to find their way back even if you release them far away. There are various humane forms of euthanasia you can consider.

These are a few tips for using pigeon traps. Bait the area for a few days before trying to trap the birds so they can get used to it. Also, make sure the device is large enough to hold about 20 birds so they will attract one another to the trap.

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