Hume Bird Proofing is your premier local specialist for high-quality bird management and pest control services, uniquely positioned to serve Canberra’s industrial heartland and surrounding residential areas. Based in Hume, we possess a specialized understanding of the challenges faced by large-scale commercial warehouses, transport hubs, and modern homes. Whether it is the persistent nuisance of pigeons in industrial eaves or the damage caused by invasive Indian Mynas nesting under residential solar panels, our team provides humane, long-lasting, and discreet exclusion solutions.
We specialize in a comprehensive range of techniques, including the installation of heavy-duty UV-stabilized bird netting, professional-grade stainless steel spikes, and specialized solar panel mesh designed to safeguard your energy investment. Our approach combines technical expertise with deep local knowledge to ensure your property remains free from the health risks and structural damage associated with bird droppings and nesting debris.
At Hume Bird Proofing, we pride ourselves on our transparency, reliability, and commitment to maintaining the integrity of Canberra’s diverse architecture. From major industrial facilities to family homes, we offer expert advice and obligation-free quotes to help you reclaim your space from unwanted avian guests.
Spider control includes internal and external spray treatments targeting web-building and ground-dwelling species around residential properties.
Bird and possum proofing uses exclusion methods including netting, spikes and one-way exits to humanely prevent re-entry to roof spaces and structures.
Flea treatment uses residual spray applications to eliminate fleas in carpets, furnishings and pet resting areas throughout the property.
Combined pest and building inspections in Hume are available for home buyers with a comprehensive written report provided on completion.
Termite inspections are recommended at least every 12 months in accordance with Australian Standards or every six months in higher-risk areas.