Category: Bird Pest Control

Cormorant Control (Phalacrocorax carbo)

The four species of Cormorants  will be grouped together for the purpose of this article. With the exception of some certain areas (usually the interior, drier parts of the continent), these birds are found throughout most of the country: Black Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) Little Black Cormorant (Phalacrocorax sulcirostris) Pied Cormorant (Phalacrocorax uarius) Little Pied Cormorant

Cockatoo Control (Cacatua galerita)

The sulphur crested Cockatoo is probably one of the most well known birds in Australia. It is found across northern, eastern and south eastern Australia. Feeding mostly on seeds of grasses, grain, leaf buds, herbaceous plants, berries and some insects and larvae. Cockatoos breed from August to January and usually have two eggs. Increasingly they

Blackbird Control (Turdus merula)

The blackbird was introduced from Europe in 1863. Currently found in south east Australia from the Eyre Peninsular in the west through to the Pacific coast of NSW. It ranges north to central NSW. It is also common throughout Tasmania. It is a fine singer. It’s diet includes almost anything from insects, spiders, molluscs, worms

Black Duck Control (Anas superciliosa)

Black ducks are found throughout Australia but seldom in inland deserts. In southern Australia, they usually breed around July-October, in the tropics January-April and in inland areas when rivers flood and aquatic plants are fully grown. They are probably the most numerous ducks in Australia, virtually every stream, lagoon, dam, or swamp in the country