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A & H Pest Control
The Berries
Yester Rd
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020 8295 3402
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A & H Pest Control
The Berries
Yester Rd
BR7 5LT
020 8295 3402
EXCELLENT Based on 437 reviews Posted on Spencer RichardsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mark came & saw us with a mouse issue. Was very knowledgeable & carried out a survey of the premises. We have used the firm before - very reliable & flexible with appointments. Gave piece of mind & fees are very good.Posted on Jac BarsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had a problem with our loft electrics being chewed and stripped. Our initial thoughts were mice or squirrels, but on talking to Mark he was pretty certain it was in fact Parakeets. On his arrival at our property he confirmed within minutes that it was parakeets and exactly where they had got into the roof. Through an external extractor fan cover which they had broken through and nested in our eaves (who knew!). Mark really knew his stuff re their behaviour and was excellent, fixing the issue quickly and efficiently. I’d not hesitate to use him again for any pest problems we have in the future.Posted on Rishi HTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We’ve used A&H a few times over the last couple of years and always find Mark and the team to be very responsive, professional and knowledgeable. We wouldn’t hesitate to recommend their services.Posted on Jocelyn D’SouzaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mark was great, contacted me past working hours and came out the following day. Had a rat in the toilet drain, he came, laid bait and advised on remedial action. Really helpful and would recommend him to anyone!Posted on Neil RamsdenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Just had solar panel bird protection fitted. very neat and very happy with the service I highly recommend. Much better than the plastic ones used by a lot of solar companies!Posted on ElliottEKATrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A&H Pest Control were excellent from start to finish. They came round same day I called, confirmed the noise was mice after finding droppings, and thoroughly laid poison in all the affected areas. They were professional, knowledgeable, and explained everything clearly. After about 10 days the noise completely stopped, which shows the treatment worked. Very happy with the service and would definitely recommend A&H Pest ControlPosted on Camilla DeweyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We used A&H for pest control. Excellent service and Mark was very responsive and helpful. Would highly recommend.Posted on Will FairleyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Top guy, top service! We heard noises in our roof space, saw the brilliant reviews, and contacted Mark who came round the next day. Based on our conversation, and even with extremely limited access to the roof space, he thought a squirrel may have moved in; he set two traps and returned a week or so later when we felt we hadn’t heard noises for a few days. Mark was right; a squirrel had been caught and the problem is now solvedPosted on Jp DavieTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Professional and quickPosted on Gerald MasonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mark had been fantastic helping us with a pest problem in our cellar. He comes out quickly, explains clearly what the issue is, answers any questions we have, and is very professional. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend him. Thanks Mark!
Solar panel bird proofing gives you a clear way to stop pigeons getting under the array, reduce mess around the property and protect the roofline from an issue that tends to spread once birds settle in. If you are dealing with pigeons under solar panels, or you want pigeon proofing for solar panels before a nesting problem becomes established, the right answer is a properly planned exclusion system that matches the panel layout, the roof detail and the level of activity already present. A&H Pest Control provides bird protection for solar panels across London and Southern England, helping homeowners, landlords and commercial sites stop repeat bird access with a neater, more dependable solution than a short term deterrent.
When birds start using the sheltered space beneath solar panels, the problem rarely stays in one place. Noise from the roof often leads to droppings on patios, paths, windows and vehicles below, while nesting material and repeated activity turn the array into an ongoing maintenance issue rather than a one off nuisance. The aim of solar panel bird proofing is to close off that access point properly, remove the conditions that let pigeons settle there and leave you with a cleaner, quieter and more secure result.
If you want a practical recommendation, a clear quote and a system designed around your property rather than a one size fits all approach, this is the page to start with.
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Stop Pigeons Under Your Solar Panels
Solar panel bird proofing is the most effective way to stop pigeons and other pest birds nesting beneath your solar panels because it blocks the access gap they rely on. In most cases, the best result comes from solar panel bird mesh fitted with panel safe clips, supported by nest removal, cleaning and aftercare where needed, so the roof is protected without an intrusive finish.
The earliest signs are usually easy to miss, but once you know what to look for the pattern becomes much clearer. If pigeons under solar panels are already active, there is often a combination of sound, visible movement and mess that points to nesting or roosting beneath the array rather than casual bird activity on the roof.
Common signs include:
These signs usually point to a sheltered nesting area, not random roof traffic. For a closer look at why pigeons go under solar panels; visit our guide on pigeon behaviour around solar panels. Once birds are comfortable beneath the array, the problem can grow quickly because the space stays protected from weather and disturbance. That is why birds under solar panels often become a repeated issue unless the access gap is properly closed off. Proper solar panel protection from birds, and especially solar panel protection from pigeons, deals with that access point before the nesting pattern becomes harder to break.
The service is built around one clear outcome, stopping birds accessing the void beneath the panels in a way that looks tidy and lasts well. Rather than relying on a temporary deterrent, solar panel bird proofing focuses on exclusion. The vulnerable edge of the array is identified, the best fixing method is selected and the system is fitted to suit the panel layout and roof detail.
The first stage is understanding how birds are getting in, how established the problem is and what the roof will need for a clean result. A small domestic array with occasional activity is not the same as a long standing pigeon problem where nesting, fouling and repeated access have already built up.
For most active nesting problems, solar panel bird mesh is the strongest answer because it closes off the perimeter rather than trying to frighten birds away. This is where bird mesh for solar panels, pigeon mesh for solar panels and related guard systems come into their own. The key is choosing a system that suits the panels and gives reliable coverage along the exposed edges.
A good solar panel mesh installation should do two jobs at once. It should protect the access gap properly, and it should leave the roof looking tidy rather than overworked. That means careful attention to edges, corners, uneven runs and visible lines so the finish is as discreet as possible from ground level.
Where birds are already active beneath the array, the work may also involve nest removal, clearance and advice on dealing with fouling or contaminated material in the surrounding area. This is an important part of the job because fitting mesh without dealing with an established nest problem is rarely the best route.
Pigeon Proofing your Solar Panels
Solar panels attract birds because its a warm, sheltered and a safe area to roost and to raise their young. This creates an ideal habitat for the birds and for the mites and fleas that live in and around their nests. Birds living under the solar panels can interfere/discount the wiring of the solar array and their acidic droppings can damage the connections to the panels. Also, heavy staining from their waste can effect the amount of energy the panels generate.
Birds nest under the solar panels between the panels and the roof.
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When people search for bird guard for solar panels, solar panel bird guard or solar panel bird protection, they are usually trying to work out which product actually solves the issue. In practice, the best answer is often a mesh based perimeter system fitted with panel safe clips, because it blocks access under the panels while keeping the installation neat and non intrusive.
A mesh system is effective because it deals with the route birds are using, not just the symptom. If pigeons are entering the void beneath the array, they need that access gap. Bird mesh for solar panels closes off that route and makes the space unattractive for nesting or roosting.
The words guard, mesh and protection are often used interchangeably, but the fitting detail matters. Solar panel bird mesh is normally held in place with clips or fixings designed to secure the barrier around the panel edge without compromising the finish. When this is done properly, the result is a cleaner looking installation and a more dependable form of solar panel pigeon protection.
A poor fitting method can undermine a good product. Loose runs, weak edge coverage, poor corner treatment or a finish that sits awkwardly against the array can all make the job look unfinished and reduce confidence in the result. A careful solar panel mesh installation is what turns the chosen system into a proper long term solution.
For many customers, the biggest hesitation is not whether the birds need dealing with. It is whether the chosen fix could create another problem for the solar installation itself. That is why no drill solar panel bird proofing matters. A panel safe approach is designed to protect the array from bird access without introducing unnecessary drilling or an aggressive fitting method that feels at odds with the equipment already on the roof.
Questions about warranty are sensible because people want the roof and the solar system protected as a whole. A careful, warranty conscious installation helps reduce that concern by focusing on the perimeter protection method rather than invasive changes to the panels. If you are comparing providers, ask how the system is fixed, what materials are used and how the fitting method is chosen for the array.
If birds have already been nesting under the array, the work may need to go beyond fitting a barrier. Solar panel bird proofing is far more effective when the existing problem is dealt with properly rather than covered over. That can include removing nesting material, clearing debris and tackling the mess that has built up around the affected area.
Nesting material keeps the problem active. If it is left beneath or around the array, it can continue to attract activity, trap dirt and make the roofline feel contaminated even after the mesh is in place. Where the condition of the site calls for it, nest removal helps reset the area before the protective system is installed.
Droppings and debris can leave the space around the panels needing more than a cosmetic clean. If fouling is heavy, the sensible approach may involve targeted clearance, cleaning and decontamination guidance so the surrounding area is properly addressed as part of the wider job. That is particularly important where birds have been active for some time and the contamination has spread to gutters, ledges or surfaces below the array.
A clear scope helps you compare like with like. One of the easiest ways to choose the wrong provider is to compare a headline figure without knowing what the work actually includes.
What is usually included:
What may depend on the roof:
This service suits homeowners, landlords, managing agents and commercial property operators who need practical bird protection for solar panels and want the problem dealt with at source. It is particularly relevant if the property already has pigeons under solar panels, visible fouling, repeat bird traffic or an established nesting pattern.
If you are looking for a cheap temporary deterrent rather than a proper exclusion system, this service may not be the right fit. The page is built around solar panel bird proofing that deals with the access point and the wider nesting issue, not around short term fixes that leave the same vulnerability in place.
People often lose time and money by treating the visible mess as the whole problem. Cleaning the surfaces below the array without stopping access beneath the panels rarely changes the underlying issue. The same is true of choosing a deterrent that does not actually close the perimeter gap.
The most common mistakes are:
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FAQs
For more detailed answers, visit our solar panel bird proofing FAQs page.
Will solar panel bird proofing stop pigeons getting under my panels?
A properly chosen and properly fitted exclusion system is designed to stop birds accessing the void beneath the array. In most cases, that means solar panel bird mesh or a related guard system fitted around the vulnerable perimeter.
Is bird mesh for solar panels the same as a bird deterrent?
Not exactly. General deterrents may discourage landing or roosting in some settings, but bird mesh for solar panels is designed to stop access beneath the panels, which is usually the real issue where pigeons are nesting under the array.
Can pigeons under solar panels affect cleanliness and hygiene around the property?
Yes. Droppings, nesting material and repeated bird traffic can create visible mess, odour and contamination around the roofline and on surfaces below, which is why cleaning and decontamination may need to form part of the wider solution.
Does the installation have to involve drilling?
A no drill solar panel bird proofing approach is often preferred because it protects the array while keeping the fitting method panel safe. Ask for clear guidance on the fixing method being proposed for your roof and panel layout.
Can you help if birds are already nesting under the panels?
Yes. If birds are already active, the work can include nest removal, clearance and advice on cleaning before or alongside installation of the protective system.
Do you cover areas beyond central London?
A&H Pest Control promotes solar panel bird proofing across London and Southern England. If you are looking for bird proofing solar panels near me, the best next step is to get in touch and confirm coverage for your property.
If you are hearing roof noise, seeing fouling below the array or watching pigeons disappear beneath the panel edge, the problem is already telling you what it needs, proper solar panel bird proofing that blocks access and deals with the nesting issue at source. Get in touch for a quote, a clear recommendation and the right next step for your property.
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