“I’d rather learn from one bird how to sing than teach ten thousand stars how not to dance.”
E. E. CUMMINGS
BIOLOGY
black plumage, yellow beak and eye page, bright yellow legs.
25cm to 28cm in length
BIOLOGY
batch: 3-6 eggs
Incubation: 14 days
fed by parents: 3-4 weeks
reproductive: 1 year
lifespan: 10 years
BEHAVIOUR
Javan Mynas mate for life and share the responsibilities of incubating the eggs and caring for their chicks.
BREEDING
Javan Mynah build their nests out of twigs, grasses and other plant materials, and line them with soft materials like feather and hair.
BREEDING
They build nests in tree hollows and building crevices.
FEEDING
Javan Mynas are opportunistic feeders and feed on a wide range of food including fruits, insects, small animals (eg. lizards) and food scraps.
IDENTIFY
Javan Mynas have a distinctive white patch on their wings that can be seen when they’re in flight.
NOISE
They have a distinctive loud and raucous call that become a nuisance when they gather in large groups, typically near hawker centres.
INSPECTION
Identifying the specific bird species is crucial as different birds require different control methods. The technician will determine which species are causing the problem to tailor the treatment plan accordingly.
MONITORING DEVICES*
Set up along potential pathways, these devices pick up motion to identify birds movement. The data collected is used to improve the programme strategy to achieve higher success rates.
OPTICAL GEL
This gel creates a visual distortion by reflecting and refracting light in a way that disorientates the birds hence preventing them from landing and being in the area.
DATA COLLECTION
We monitor bird activity through regular inspections. Based on data analysis, we adjust our bird control services to achieve optimal results with minimal use of chemicals.
PROFESSIONAL ADVICE
Based on our inspection of your premises and the contribution factors that may be involved, our technician will offer advice on how to keep birds away.
SERVICE REPORT
After the service is done, a digital report will be emailed to you. This report contains photos of the problematic spots and the treatment done, along with suggestions specific to your site.
BIOLOGY
glossy black feathers, curved black beak
40cm to 50cm in length
BIOLOGY
batch: 3-5 eggs
Incubation: 18 days
fed by parents: 5 weeks
reproductive: 2-3 year
lifespan: 20 years
BEHAVIOUR
House Crows are highly intelligent and can problem-solve.
BREEDING
House Crows build nests in trees or on buildings, using sticks, twigs, and other materials.
BREEDING
They are feed on a variety of food including insects, small animals, fruits, and carrion. They also feed on human food waste like fast food, pet food and leftovers.
HABIT
House Crows are known to steal food from other birds and animals, including smaller birds and rodents.
IDENTIFY
Their high-pitched cawing is loud and distinctive which can become a nuisance when they are in large groups.
INSPECTION
Our Technicians are trained to meticulously seek out the House Crow. They also evaluate structural conditions, housekeeping practices and the surrounding environment.
MONITORING DEVICES
Set up along potential pathways, these devices pick up motion to identify the House Crows movement. The data collected is used to improve the program strategy to achieve higher success rates.
OPTICAL GEL
This gel reflects and refracts light, disorienting birds and preventing them from landing, making it a key part of our bird control services.
DATA COLLECTION
We monitor bird activity through regular inspections. Based on data analysis, we adjust our bird control services to achieve optimal results.
PROFESSIONAL ADVICE
Based on our inspection of your premises and the contribution factors that may be involved, our technician will offer advice on how to keep birds away.
SERVICE REPORT
After the service is done, a digital report will be emailed to you. This report contains photos of the problematic spots and the treatment done, along with suggestions specific to your site.
GET IN TOUCH
General enquiries and contract-related matters
SALES@ORIGIN.COM.SG
Questions about your pest management program
QA@ORIGIN.COM.SG
Concerns with service standards and appointments
OPERATIONS@ORIGIN.COM.SG