- State legislation, such as the Nature Conservation Act 1992 in Queensland, which outlines the management of wildlife in urban and natural environments.
- Local council regulations, which may have additional guidelines on bird control methods within specific municipal areas.
- Physical Barriers and Deterrents: Installation of bird spikes, nets, and other barriers that prevent birds from roosting and nesting in areas without causing them injury.
- Behavioural Deterrents: Use of visual and auditory devices that mimic predator presence or create uncomfortable environments for birds, encouraging them to relocate without physical harm.
- Habitat Modification: Altering the environment to make it less attractive to birds, thereby naturally reducing their presence without the use of lethal measures.
To prevent birds from becoming a persistent problem on your property, consider implementing the following strategies: