Drone Services

Specialist pilot flying a drone to check a roof top

Specialist pilot flying a drone to check a roof top

Welcome to our new service for 2024

Using Drones to survey roofs or hard to reach places on a building is quick and inexpensive compared to manual inspections using scaffolding or cherry pickers. It also reduces the inherent risks involved in getting to these places. Dedicated to providing surveys for bird and pest control, our streamlined process ensures efficient, accurate surveys without compromising safety.

Explore the possibilities with our advanced aerial surveys and discover a smarter, more efficient way to safeguard properties.

Elevate your expectations, elevate your results

Choose A & M Hawk UK for a surveying solution that prioritises safety, efficiency and accuracy. With our advanced drone technology, we eliminate the need to risk human safety

Pigeon looking at the drone while entering nest inside the building.

Pigeon looking at the drone while entering nest inside the building.

by sending staff onto roofs. No more cherry pickers or scaffolding required – our drones effortlessly navigate even the most challenging spaces,

providing a thorough inspection without the traditional hazards. Experience the unparalleled advantage of swift surveys, as our drones can complete the task within a couple of hours. Your saftey, our priority.

Why Choose A & M Hawk UK

We bring a unique blend of expertise and trust to your bird control needs. Specializing in all types of bird proofing, our seasoned professionals posses an in-depth understanding of what the drone surveys for, ensuring a comprehensive inspection tailored to your specific requirements. As trusted subcontractors for leading pest control companies, we’ve already earned a reputation for reliability and excellence. When you choose us, you’re not just getting advanced drone technology; you’re gaining the assurance of industry expertise and a proven track record. Partner with A & M Hawk for unmatched precision, trust and results that speak for themselves.

CAA Authorised Pilots

All our pilots are CAA-certified, having undergone rigorous training to operate Unmanned Aircraft(Drones). With us, you are guaranteed professional, fully trained, and fully insured pilots. Our expertise ensures precision flying, adhering to the highest standards of saftey and best practices. Fly confidently with a team that knows the when, where, and how of drone operations.

Common Pest Species

The humble pigeon. Originally bread for food. Sometimes called “rats with wings” which is a bit unfair, there is not doubt they can be quite a colourful bird.

They mostly nest on ledges not in trees so this means flatish surfaces so buildings are a favoured spot.

Flying pigeon

This gull is probably the most common gull seen in the towns, particularly London. Its quite a large gull which can be frieghtening as they dive in when they are protecting their nests and young. Although not a bird of prey they can and will kill other birds for food, there are plenty of video’s around of them klling and eating pigeons for instance.

They nest on flatish surfaces so roofs or open plantrooms for instance. Because of their aggression they can be a big problem during their nesting season.

Greater Black Backed Gull (Larus marinus)

lesser black-backed gull

Smaller than the grester black-backed gull, and not so common, they are still quite intimidating.

Again as with most gulls nests on flatish surfaces.

Herring gull looking for waste

The biggest of the gull family.

Two jackdaws

The most common of the crow family. They have hard beaks which can cause damage to buildings. Also have been known to pick up pebbels from roof tops and drop them over the side. These are typically the ones that drop down chimneys, fitting a chimney guard easily solves this.

They are quite social and will nest in the tops of trees in large numbers.

Carrion Crow

Larger than the Jackdaw and tends to be solitory or in pairs.

Canada geese can be a problem at nesting times where they come too close, or it can be the guano they produce that causes slip hazzards. They also might cause a problem if you have an airport near you.

Canada geese