Bird Derogation & Pigeon Control
Bird derogation allows for the legal control of certain bird species where they pose a risk to public health, safety, agriculture, or property. In Ireland, this is carried out under strict regulations and only when non-lethal methods are not sufficient or practical.
One of the most effective and controlled methods for managing large pigeon populations is targeted shooting. This approach is only used in locations where it can be conducted safely, legally, and without risk to the public or surrounding property. Typical suitable environments include farms, industrial estates, warehouses, and other low-risk areas with appropriate backstops and clear lines of fire.

Pigeons can quickly become a serious issue. Their droppings are not just unsightly — they are acidic, causing long-term structural damage to buildings, machinery, and vehicles. They also carry parasites and pathogens, creating potential health risks, especially in areas where food is handled or stored. Once established, pigeon populations tend to grow rapidly and become increasingly difficult to control.
Shooting, when carried out professionally, offers immediate population reduction and can significantly disrupt roosting and nesting behaviour. Unlike some other methods, it delivers fast, visible results and can be integrated with longer-term deterrent strategies to prevent reinfestation.
All shooting activities are conducted in full compliance with Irish wildlife legislation. Risk assessments are carried out in advance, and every measure is taken to ensure safety, discretion, and humane control. This includes the use of appropriate equipment, safe shooting angles, and strict operational protocols.
Where shooting is not suitable, alternative methods such as proofing, netting, or deterrents can be advised. Each site is assessed individually to determine the most effective and responsible solution.
If you are dealing with persistent pigeon activity and need a practical, results-driven approach, bird derogation may be the right option.