Western Sydney is Australia’s fastest-growing residential corridor, and the bird control challenges here reflect that growth directly. New housing estates across Box Hill, Marsden Park, Leppington, and Schofields feature Colorbond roofing and high solar adoption on cleared land bordering remaining bushland – exactly the combination of conditions that concentrates pigeon activity. At the same time, Western Sydney’s major industrial precincts, from Wetherill Park to Eastern Creek to Erskine Park, generate a steady stream of commercial bird control needs.
We’ve installed solar panel mesh across new estates throughout the region, handled warehouse and loading dock netting for businesses in Wetherill Park and Erskine Park, and worked with residential clients throughout the established suburbs of Blacktown, Liverpool, Penrith, and Campbelltown.
For the rapidly growing housing estates across Box Hill, Marsden Park, and Schofields, we install clip-on solar panel mesh specifically suited to Colorbond roofing – the dominant roof type in new Western Sydney developments – without drilling into panels or voiding manufacturer warranties.
For businesses throughout the Wetherill Park, Eastern Creek, Erskine Park, and Prestons industrial precincts, we handle rafter netting, loading dock management, and ongoing maintenance programs with documentation suitable for HACCP and facilities compliance requirements.
Same-day nest removal, species identification, and bird proofing for established suburban properties throughout Blacktown, Liverpool, Penrith, and Campbelltown.
Parramatta, Blacktown, Penrith, Liverpool, Campbelltown, Fairfield, Cabramatta, Wetherill Park, Eastern Creek, Erskine Park, Marsden Park, Box Hill, Schofields, Leppington, Prestons, Bankstown, and surrounding areas.
New estates across Box Hill, Marsden Park, Schofields, and similar growth areas combine three factors that concentrate bird activity: Colorbond roofing, which retains heat and attracts nesting pigeons more than tile; high solar panel adoption; and cleared land bordering remaining bushland, which pushes displaced bird populations toward the nearest suitable nesting sites – often solar panel cavities on new homes.
Yes. We regularly work with warehouses and distribution facilities throughout Western Sydney’s major industrial precincts, including rafter netting, loading dock exclusion, and rooftop solar bird proofing, with written documentation suitable for HACCP and facilities management compliance.
Yes. Alongside our new-estate solar panel work, we regularly service established housing stock throughout Blacktown, Liverpool, Fairfield, and surrounding suburbs, addressing roof cavity nesting, gutter blockages, and Indian myna infestations common in older properties.
We aim to schedule commercial site assessments within 24 to 48 hours in most cases, with priority given to urgent situations involving food safety compliance or active infestations affecting operations.
Whether it’s solar panels on a new Marsden Park home or a warehouse in Wetherill Park, our Western Sydney team has the scale and experience to handle both residential and large-scale commercial bird control.