Gulls are notorious for choosing rooftops as nesting grounds—thanks to warmth, shelter, and opportunistic scavenging. They bring noise, droppings, structural damage, and in many regions, legal constraints once eggs are laid.
Timing Is Everything
Seabirds typically scout sites in late summer and begin nesting in spring. Once nests become active, many gull species are protected by wildlife laws, making it illegal to disturb them. The only safe and lawful window is before nesting starts.
Proven Deterrent Strategies
Predator Kites
Simple and effective, predator kites mimic natural threats and dissuade gulls from settling. Ideal in early stages or for visual interruption
BroadBand Pro Bioacoustic Device
Highly effective in commercial environments, this multi‑speaker system emits predator and distress calls audible to gulls but subtle to humans.
Birdzout Auto Laser
The laser projects moving green beams across the roof - perceived as threats by gulls. Fully automated and programmable for dawn/dusk operation.
Roost Deterrents
Birdzout Spikes prevent landings along ridges, ledges, and solar arrays—used successfully across multiple industrial sites
Don't just take our word for it. View case studies below:
How 35 Degrees South Solved Their Seagull Problem
BroadBand Pro Keeps Seagulls Off Warehouse Roof
Birdzout Auto Laser deters seagulls from large roof
Take Action Before Nesting Season
At Birdzout, we design and deliver integrated seagull deterrent packages.
Contact us today for a free site assessment or tailored consultation before the next breeding season begins.