Watching our hawks in action is truly impressive. It's not just about scaring birds away - it's about restoring the natural balance in urban environments
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Jess Papworth
Operations Manager

Hawking Services

Humane bird control through trained hawks


Using falconry pest control, we provide an effective, eco-friendly solution for keeping your property bird-free without resorting to harmful methods.

How hawking works: nature's solution to bird problems

Hawking uses the natural hunting instinct of trained birds of prey to deter pest birds. Our hawks are flown across your site to chase away unwanted birds, such as pigeons, gulls, and starlings. The presence of these predators encourages pest birds to vacate, ensuring long-term, eco-friendly bird control. This method is not only effective but also humane and sustainable.

Why choose hawking: benefits over traditional methods

With our hawking services, you choose an ethical and natural alternative that delivers exceptional results without compromising on safety or the environment. Benefits of hawking include: Humane deterrence: Non-lethal methods that respect wildlife. Long-term effectiveness: The natural predators remain a constant deterrent for pests.

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The hawking process

Hawks can cover large areas quickly and effectively, making them ideal for pest bird management in city centres, distribution centres, and large facilities. The process is simple, efficient, and highly effective. Here’s how we make it work.

Trained birds

Our team of falconers train hawks to tackle specific pest bird issues.

Scheduled flights

We fly the birds regularly across your property at set intervals, targeting roosting or nesting areas.

Guaranteed results

With each flight, we provide a clear site by the end of the visit and a detailed report ensuring that your site remains pest-free.

Success stories

See how our customised bird control solutions have helped clients successfully manage even the most challenging large-scale sites.

Frequently asked questions