How to Make Homemade Pigeon Repellents

How to Make Homemade Pigeon Repellents

Birds might be the most troublesome aspect of a garden. They can pick the growing plants up, devour the seeds, and even ruin a garden.

However, there are certain home remedies that have been proven to securely and successfully keep birds away from your garden.

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Why Do you have pigeons around your house?

Why Do you have pigeons around your house

Humans and Pigeons have lived side by side for decades. Because humans can offer them water, shelter, and food, they are more likely to appear where we live.

They can coexist with us if we feed them leftovers, provide them with the areas for the shelter, and provide them with the water.

If you live in a place where pigeons are abundant, it’s probably because they have become acclimated to people as a source of food for a long time.

Everything they have found in the backyard for feeding and roosting spots makes them convinced that people are friendly.

They will get into your garden, build nests in your attic, and inhabit your eaves.

Damage that Caused By Pigeons

  • Pigeons can cause unsightly damage to the place of business or an apartment by pecking and droppings around window sills.
  • Water might collect in the droppings, causing damage to your eaves and roof.
  • The hefty pigeon nests have been known to block eaves troughs and gutters.
  • During the breeding season, the sturdy fence can keep the nests intact. So, their excrement functions as a binding agent for their nests, similar to mortar for the bricks.
  • Pigeon droppings aren’t the same as any other bird excrement because they are tar-like and thick.
  • Anyone that has ever had pigeon dung on their clothes, house, and the car knows how tough it is to get rid of.
  • Pigeon droppings have an acidic nature that can damage your car’s paint.
  • The droppings can also make a big mess on your apartment patio and balcony, damaging the outdoor furniture’s surfaces.
  • Flies, rats, and mice can be attracted to their excrement.
  • Pigeon feces, being very acidic, may discolor and even damage the underlying surface.
  • Lastly, their excrement is very disgusting.

Pigeons Destroy Your Garden

If you are living in a city, it offers few spaces for vegetable gardening and landscaping. However, if you have either, you’ll need to figure out how to keep pigeons from destroying your plants and products.

  • Pigeons aren’t your typical garden pest, but if given a chance, they’ll create enough havoc.
  • You’ll need to take precautions to safeguard your landscaping, garden, and any patio plants.

Pigeons wreak havoc on your micro-ecosystem

Pigeons, sometimes known as “bully birds,” aren’t the most considerate when they inhabit the same spaces with other animals. Anyone with a bird feeder in the garden knows that a squirrel waits nearby and is ready to feed on them.

  • The squirrels easily get there if the bird feeder is anywhere that a pigeon is attracted to.
  • Pigeons will consume any form of seeds in the garden, including breadcrumbs, suet, and wild birdseed.

Anyone who has filled a bird feeder finds that the pigeons will come out. The worst birds for a garden are pigeons, grackles, blackbirds, and crows.

They can steal your feeder, and they will also scare the smaller birds away.

So you need to keep the pigeon out of your garden so that other birds can come in.

What smell do pigeons hate?

Pigeons despise sour and spicy.

Vinegar and chili are common fragrances that will repel them. In the following, we will go through how to control the pigeons with vinegar and chili.

What do Pigeons Eat?

Pigeons in urban areas have evolved into the scavengers, abandoning their typical diet in favor of any leftovers they can find, and they prefer seeds and fruit. Many species have evolved to consume pests and worms.

What Plants can repel birds?

What Plants can repel birds

Birds dislike the color white, according to our research. If you want to repel the birds, just plant one color flower in your garden.

The white color can warn them of danger. Birds communicate with one another by using the color white to warn each other to keep away. Some even employ the white plumage as a sign of danger. So you may put some white flowers in your garden to keep the birds away.

Does ammonia keep birds away?

Ammonia repels birds, according to many bird lovers and experts. Ammonia has a scent similar to pee, or more accurately, a location where urine has collected over time. It makes us wince and produce a disgusted expression. Ammonia has a similar effect on birds because its acidic odor irritates them.

Does bleach keep birds away?

Bleach is a great disinfectant, but it will not have any effect on keeping birds away. Instead of utilizing bleach as a pest control technique, use it to clean. Bird deterrents that are more effective than bleach include owls, snakes, hawks, and cats. These animals we have mentioned are the bird predators in the nature, and if birds detect predators in the vicinity, they will flee.

Also Read: How to Get Rid of Pigeons

How to Make the Homemade Bird Repellents For Pigeons

The deadliest foes in your garden are birds who nibble at the vegetable garden. They not only harm your plants, but they also leave a huge mess in your yard, which you will have to clean up. Then, you’ll have to use a spray that can’t harm your plants while also causing the birds to flee.

How to Make the Homemade Bird Repellents For Pigeons

You’ll need the following items from your kitchen to produce this DIY bird repellent:

  • Chili pepper
  • Spray bottle
  • Vinegar
  • Water
  • Knife
  • Transparent empty bottle

First, you need to chop the chili. After you do this, be careful as the pepper liquid can hurt your skin terribly. Instead of crushing the peppers, you can smash them.

Then, fill the empty bottle with water. As long as the bottle is transparent, you can use it.

Add the chili pepper to the water and stir it well. Leave it alone to ferment for five days in the sunshine. After the extended fermenting time, pour in ¼ cup of vinegar and stir it well. 

Fill your spray bottle with the mixture, and you’re ready to go. For the birds, the scent would be too overwhelming for the pigeons.

Use onions or garlic

To keep pigeons away from your house or yard naturally, use entire onion or garlic.

You’ll just need to cut the onion or garlic into tiny pieces. Then just spread the pieces across your patio, house, roof, yard, or wherever the pigeons are found.

If the garlic or onion doesn’t have any scent, you’ll have to change them. One use should last around 7 days before it has to be replenished. Garlic and onions are inexpensive and could be purchased in large quantities.

 

Author Aalyah