Description
Ersatz Eggs
The humane & environmentally friendly solution helping put you back in control.
Pairing for life, gulls are productive breeders with two birds raising up to 30 chicks over a ten year period. Mating usually begins with the birds identifying nesting sites in February each year, with the actual breeding season running from March to the end of July; with a typical clutch of three eggs laid in April/early May.
A recent scientific study has proved that using imitation eggs was a ‘viable and effective method of control’ and found that ‘noise and nuisance levels in treated areas were clearly reduced’.
The research proved that urban gulls will accept plastic imitation eggs in place of their own in the nest with the gulls. Below describes the gull’s reaction to the synthetic eggs:
“incubating them for twice the normal incubation time (56-60 days) and “when the eggs were finally rejected, the nests were abandoned without replacement eggs or nests occurring”.
Whilst incubating the imitation/synthetic eggs, the gulls are quiet and less aggressive, reducing annoyance and attacks. As well as keeping breeding gulls calm, ongoing replacement of real eggs with non-viable imitations in each breeding season reduces the number of hatchlings and future recruits within treated areas.
The imitation eggs are easy to deploy, less fiddly than sterilising real eggs by oiling, require fewer rooftop visits and are reusable the following year.
Nuisance populations in treated areas decline in the long term in an environmentally friendly and humane manner. The effectiveness and ease of deployment of the eggs, not to mention the considerable cost saving over traditional gull control methods, has resulted in our customers reporting a very high success rate by using the fake/synthetic sea gull eggs.
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