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Ibis are protected. The systems deter without harm. Hospitality, food courts, agribusiness, parks.

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Ibis are protected. Deterrence at venue scale, exclusion where structures permit.

Australian White Ibis (the urban bin chicken) thrive in urban environments and concentrate on food courts, hospitality outdoor seating, and waste management sites. The lawful program is deterrence-led, never lethal except where specifically permitted.

AvePro Max Laser handles deterrence at venue scale. Scarer kites add aerial deterrence. Eagle Eye visual deterrents complement the ground-level layer. The Free Design Service maps the multi-deterrent stack against the venue layout and ibis pressure pattern.

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Australian White Ibis and Straw-necked Ibis are protected native birds across Australia under state wildlife protection legislation. Lawful management is exclusion-led on built structures and deterrence-led on outdoor venues.

Lethal action is generally not lawful. A damage-mitigation permit pathway is available in most states for commercial hospitality, food-court, council-park, and waste-management contexts where ibis pressure exceeds threshold and exhausted-deterrence-options is documented. Pest IT supplies the documentation that supports the permit application. The state-by-state large-bird permit detail Pest IT supplies (Resource 49) covers the state-by-state framework.

Pest IT supplies the deterrent equipment and documentation. The operator carries the legal duty to use it within the state Wildlife Act and the EPBC Act 1999.

The Large Bird Identification + Protected Status Guide (Australia)

For pesties pre-pitching large-bird contracts, venue managers identifying the bird they have seen, and asset managers standardising portfolio identification

Pre-pitching a bird program at a hospitality, waste, or coastal site, and needing the species call before the proposal locks the 50mm netting spec and the protected-status path. The guide covers Silver Gull, Pacific Gull, and Kelp Gull differentiation; cormorant, ibis, crow, and raven coverage; coastal versus inland presence; and protected-status flags per species. Photo-led PDF for the moment when the species call drives the install spec.

✅ Gull, ibis, cormorant called by name before the venue manager asks

✅ Protected status answered before it surprises the proposal

✅ Coastal versus inland pressure spotted, so the deterrent brief reads like experience

ID + Protected Status

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Ibis Frequently Asked Questions

Are Australian White Ibis really 'bin chickens' a problem on hospitality?

Yes. Australian White Ibis are an urban-adapted native species that thrive on human food waste. They concentrate on food courts, hospitality outdoor seating, and waste management sites. They are protected wildlife. The lawful program is deterrence-led, never lethal.

Ibis management for hospitality venues, food courts, agribusiness, and parks. AvePro Max Laser, scarer kites, visual deterrents. Welfare-safe across protected species.

Protected under state wildlife legislation across Australia, the Australian White Ibis (the urban bin chicken) and the Straw-necked Ibis are native birds the trade meets on urban, food-court, and waste-management sites. The work is deterrence-led on outdoor venues and exclusion-led on built structures (50mm netting). The systems do not harm; lethal action is not part of the program.

AvePro Max Agricultural and Industrial Bird Deterrent Laser handles ibis deterrence at venue scale on food courts and hospitality outdoor seating. AvePro Bird Scarer Kites add aerial deterrence. Eagle Eye visual deterrents add reflective deterrence on adjacent open areas. AvePro 50mm Bird Netting handles structural exclusion where the venue layout permits.

Used on hospitality venues, food courts, urban parks, agribusiness orchards, waste management sites, and any venue where ibis pressure threatens guest experience, food contamination, or operational hygiene.

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