Health Risks of Bird Droppings: What Canberra Property Owners Must Know

Over 60 diseases, property damage, and workplace hazards — the hidden dangers of pest birds

60+

Diseases linked

pH 3

Acidity level

12kg

Per bird per year

$5K+

Annual damage cost

Most Canberra property owners underestimate the danger of bird droppings. Far from being just unsightly, pigeon and myna droppings carry over 60 diseases, damage building materials, and create serious workplace health hazards.

The health risks from bird droppings increase dramatically when the droppings dry out and become airborne. In Canberra’s dry climate — particularly during summer and autumn when humidity drops and winds pick up — dried pigeon droppings crumble into fine dust that can be inhaled without people even realising it. This is especially dangerous around air conditioning intakes, where fungal spores can be drawn into a building’s ventilation system and distributed to every room.

Certain groups are at significantly higher risk. People with weakened immune systems, the elderly, young children, and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions like asthma are most vulnerable to bird dropping-related illness. In commercial settings, staff who work near bird-affected areas — rooftop maintenance workers, warehouse staff, outdoor dining area cleaners — face occupational exposure that employers are legally required to manage under ACT Work Health and Safety legislation.

Diseases Transmitted by Bird Droppings

Histoplasmosis

Fungal
High Risk

How: Inhaling spores from dried droppings
Symptoms: Fever, cough, chest pain — can be fatal in immunocompromised

Cryptococcosis

Fungal
High Risk

How: Inhaling yeast from pigeon droppings
Symptoms: Headache, fever — can cause meningitis

Psittacosis

Bacterial
Moderate Risk

How: Inhaling dust from dried droppings
Symptoms: Pneumonia-like symptoms, high fever

Salmonellosis

Bacterial
Moderate Risk

How: Contaminated food surfaces
Symptoms: Diarrhoea, fever, stomach cramps

E. coli

Bacterial
Moderate Risk

How: Contaminated water or food
Symptoms: Severe stomach cramps, diarrhoea

Bird Mites

Parasite
High Risk

How: Nesting birds near living spaces
Symptoms: Itchy bites, skin irritation, allergic reactions

How to Safely Clean Bird Droppings

Safe Procedure

  • Wear P2/N95 mask, gloves, and safety glasses
  • Wet droppings thoroughly with disinfectant solution
  • Wait 10 minutes for soaking
  • Scrape wet droppings into sealed bags
  • Disinfect the area after cleaning
  • Dispose of PPE and wash hands thoroughly

NEVER Do This

  • Dry sweep — creates infectious dust
  • Pressure wash dried droppings
  • Clean without respiratory protection
  • Let children near accumulated droppings
  • Ignore droppings near air intakes/vents

For Commercial Property Owners

Under ACT Work Health and Safety laws, you’re legally required to manage bird dropping hazards:

  • Regular cleaning schedules
  • PPE for affected staff
  • Bird deterrent systems
  • Risk assessments documented
  • Incident reporting for exposures
  • Professional cleaning for large accumulations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What diseases can you get from bird droppings?

Over 60 diseases including histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, psittacosis, salmonellosis, and E. coli. Risk increases when dried droppings become airborne dust.

How do you safely clean bird droppings?

Wear P2/N95 mask, glasses, and gloves. Wet droppings first to prevent dust. Never dry-sweep or pressure wash dried droppings.

Are bird droppings a workplace hazard?

Yes. Under ACT WHS laws, business owners must manage health risks including regular cleaning, deterrents, and PPE provision.

Can bird droppings damage my building?

Yes. Droppings are highly acidic (pH 3-4.5) and corrode metal, stone, concrete, and paint. Annual damage can exceed $5,000.

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