Latest News from BPCA

15 July 2024

Hawks help to keep seats clean for Oxford United fans

PRESS RELEASE

After the pigeon population exploded at Oxford United Football Club the management knew they had to take action.

hawk team hero

Fans were being affected with some having to move seats due to pigeon mess, despite the seats being cleaned a few hours earlier. The problem came to a head during ‘sell out’ matches when there were no spare seats to move supporters to.

The solution is flying Harris hawks to scare and unsettle the pigeons and it’s proving a huge success.

The structure of the Oxford United stadium offers perfect roosting and nesting opportunities for the pigeons. The worst mess was in the corners of the stadium where the seats offer some of the best views.

Andrew Taylor, Senior Safeguarding and Matchday Operations Manager, explains: “The pigeon problem had never really been addressed as all the solutions we were presented with were unaffordable with the club’s budgets being so tight.

“Fortunately, I met Mark Pretty from Cleankill Pest Control and he came up with an affordable plan to help us get on top of the problem. It includes a combination of using Harris hawks as a deterrent, bird proofing to make it harder for the birds to nest and a cleaning regime.”

The strategy is proving a success with good feedback from the club’s supporter group. After an initial burst of 10 sessions with the hawks, the visits were carried out three times a week and are now once a week.

“Getting the pigeon situation under control gives us one less thing to worry about especially on match days as we’ve recently had the stadium at full capacity,” Andrew added.

Paul Bates, Managing Director of Cleankill Pest Control said: “We are delighted to be working with Oxford United FC especially at such at such an exciting time for the club. We have many staff who are passionate about football and it’s great to be involved with the sport in this way.

“With Oxford United’s recent promotion to the EFL Championship for the first time in 25 years following their 2-0 victory over Bolton Wanderers at Wembley it will be especially important that the problem is kept under control.”

YOUR PRESS RELEASE HERE?

Share your industry news with the team, and we'll publish it here.

hello@bpca.org.uk

Source:

Highlights View all news

29 January 2026

Latest news

Have your say on the new Level 4 pest management qualification

The professional pest management industry is entering a key period of change. As standards rise, the need for a clear, credible and practical career pathway has never been more important.

Read more

27 January 2026

Latest news

BPCA submits evidence on Decent Homes Standard (Northern Ireland)

BPCA is taking the fight against pests in rented properties to Northern Ireland, responding to proposals to update the Decent Homes Standard, which applies to social housing.

Read more

08 January 2026

Latest news

Glue trap sales changes can move forward after committee backs regulations

The Draft United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (Exclusions from Market Access Principles: Glue Traps) Regulations 2025 cleared an important hurdle yesterday.

Read more
Latest View all news

29 January 2026

Latest news

BPCA launches new member benefit with Insectram

BPCA has launched a new member benefit in partnership with Insectram, giving members exclusive discounts and hands-on support with a digital platform built specifically for professional pest management businesses.

Read more

29 January 2026

Latest news

Have your say on the new Level 4 pest management qualification

The professional pest management industry is entering a key period of change. As standards rise, the need for a clear, credible and practical career pathway has never been more important.

Read more

28 January 2026

Latest news

Free government AI training opens up for everyone

The UK government has announced a major expansion of its AI Skills Boost programme , making free, practical AI training available to every adult in the country.

Read more