NAICS Code 813312-03 - Pigeon Control Service

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NAICS Code 813312-03 Description (8-Digit)

Pigeon Control Service is a specialized industry that deals with the management and control of pigeon populations in urban and suburban areas. The primary goal of this industry is to prevent damage to buildings, structures, and public spaces caused by pigeons, as well as to reduce health risks associated with pigeon droppings and nesting materials. Pigeon Control Service involves a range of techniques and methods to deter pigeons from roosting and nesting in unwanted areas, while also ensuring that the birds are not harmed in the process.

Parent Code - Official US Census

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Tools

Tools commonly used in the Pigeon Control Service industry for day-to-day tasks and operations.

  • Bird spikes
  • Bird netting
  • Bird wire
  • Bird repellent gel
  • Ultrasonic bird repellers
  • Visual bird deterrents (e.g. scarecrows, reflective tape)
  • Pigeon traps
  • Pigeon birth control (e.g. OvoControl)
  • Pressure washing equipment
  • Respirators and protective clothing

Industry Examples of Pigeon Control Service

Common products and services typical of NAICS Code 813312-03, illustrating the main business activities and contributions to the market.

  • Pigeon control for commercial buildings
  • Pigeon control for residential properties
  • Pigeon control for public parks and spaces
  • Pigeon control for airports
  • Pigeon control for bridges and overpasses
  • Pigeon control for historical monuments and landmarks
  • Pigeon control for food processing plants
  • Pigeon control for hospitals and healthcare facilities
  • Pigeon control for schools and universities
  • Pigeon control for sports stadiums and arenas

History

A concise historical narrative of NAICS Code 813312-03 covering global milestones and recent developments within the United States.

  • The "Pigeon Control Service" industry has been around for centuries, with the earliest known example of pigeon control dating back to ancient Egypt, where they used trained falcons to keep pigeon populations in check. In the United States, the industry began to take shape in the early 1900s, with the introduction of pigeon spikes and netting. In the 1960s, the industry saw a significant advancement with the development of chemical repellents, which were more effective and less labor-intensive than previous methods. In recent years, the industry has continued to evolve with the introduction of new technologies such as drones and laser systems, which offer more precise and efficient pigeon control solutions.