Why Bird Control Is a Particular Issue in Port Moody
Port Moody's bird control pressure concentrates on its commercial and industrial infrastructure. Moody Centre's St. Johns Street commercial strip carries pigeon roosting pressure on commercial building ledges and parapets. Ioco Road's industrial buildings — particularly flat-roof warehouse and older commercial stock — accumulate established pigeon flock roosts.
Older Pleasantside and College Park residential from the 1960s to 1980s provides the eave cavity and attic vent nesting sites that European starlings use year after year.
Port Moody's Burrard Inlet location means additional bird considerations near the inlet shoreline — great blue herons and migratory birds using the Rocky Point area require awareness of MBCA nesting protections when exclusion work is planned near the shoreline.
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