Why Bird Control Is a Particular Issue in Langley
Langley's agricultural character makes it one of the most significant bird control environments in the region. European starlings congregate in Langley's ALR agricultural operations — hay barns, grain storage, greenhouses, and berry fields — at densities that represent a significant agricultural pest problem beyond standard residential bird control. Barn starling infestations create health risks for agricultural workers and significant material damage to stored hay and grain.
Commercial pigeon pressure on Fraser Highway and the 200th Street commercial corridor is more typical of Metro Vancouver urban commercial bird control. Older Langley City and Brookswood residential sees starling and sparrow nesting in aging eave cavities.
Barn swallows nest in agricultural structures throughout Langley's ALR. These birds are protected under the Migratory Birds Convention Act — exclusion or deterrent work near active barn swallow nests requires timing awareness.
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