About Us
About Us

As featured in
Integrated Bird Management was recognised for its use of intelligent, automated laser bird repellent systems helping vineyards protect valuable crops from bird damage in a safe and environmentally sensitive way.
Recognised by Vineyard Magazine (January 2026)
In January 2026, Integrated Bird Management was featured in Vineyard Magazine for its work supporting vineyards and orchards with intelligent, automated bird deterrent systems.
The article highlights our practical, technology-led approach to reducing crop losses while maintaining safe, environmentally responsible bird management practices.
What We Do
We handle bird problems caused by roosting, nesting, and foraging. Our services include:
AVIX Lasers Have Been Awarded…
Understanding Bird Behaviour & Why Control Methods Fail
Birds are creatures of habit. Their desire to remain at a roosting or nesting site is driven by survival instinct. Moving to a new location means unknown predators, potential conflict with other birds, and uncertainty about food sources. Staying put is the safer option.
Why Most Deterrents Don’t Work
Roughly 70% of bird deterrents fail. The most common mistake is not matching the deterrent to the bird pressure level. A method designed for occasional visitors won’t work against an established colony that’s been roosting on site for months or years.
The Psychology of Bird Colonies
Birds that live in colonies develop hierarchies. When birds successfully roost or nest somewhere, other birds notice and copy the behaviour because the location is now deemed safe. The opposite is also true. When birds avoid an area or emit distress calls, others take note and the site becomes less attractive.
Many bird species also exhibit philopatry, meaning birds return to their birthplace to nest when they mature. This is why short-term deterrents often fail. Without a long-term strategy, those young birds become a future problem.
How Laser Technology Addresses This
Our AVIX laser systems use a 520nm wavelength, emitting green light, which is the most visible colour to birds. Birds perceive the laser as a physical object approaching them, triggering an instinctive flight response. Combined with proper deployment and ongoing adjustments, this addresses both immediate pressure and prevents future habituation.
Understanding Bird Behaviour & Why Control Methods Fail
Birds are creatures of habit. Their desire to remain at a roosting or nesting site is driven by survival instinct. Moving to a new location means unknown predators, potential conflict with other birds, and uncertainty about food sources. Staying put is the safer option.
Why Most Deterrents Don’t Work
Roughly 70% of bird deterrents fail. The most common mistake is not matching the deterrent to the bird pressure level. A method designed for occasional visitors won’t work against an established colony that’s been roosting on site for months or years.
The Psychology of Bird Colonies
Birds that live in colonies develop hierarchies. When birds successfully roost or nest somewhere, other birds notice and copy the behaviour because the location is now deemed safe. The opposite is also true. When birds avoid an area or emit distress calls, others take note and the site becomes less attractive.
Many bird species also exhibit philopatry, meaning birds return to their birthplace to nest when they mature. This is why short-term deterrents often fail. Without a long-term strategy, those young birds become a future problem.
How Laser Technology Addresses This
Our AVIX laser systems use a 520nm wavelength, emitting green light, which is the most visible colour to birds. Birds perceive the laser as a physical object approaching them, triggering an instinctive flight response. Combined with proper deployment and ongoing adjustments, this addresses both immediate pressure and prevents future habituation.
Our Happy Customers
Thousands of customers from different sectors worldwide rely on our bird control services to solve their bird problems.
Our Partners
Integrated Bird Management has had the pleasure of working with some of the top pest control associations















































