* Install anti-perching devices. These devices can be placed on window sills, ledges, and other areas where birds like to perch. They work by making it difficult or uncomfortable for birds to land.
* Cover windows with film. This can help obscure birds' vision, making it less likely they will fly into windows.
* Provide alternative landing sites. Placing birdhouses or other structures near your school can give birds a safe place to land instead of your windows.
* Bird tape or spikes. These are physical deterrents that can be placed along ledges and other areas birds perch.
* Netting. This is a more permanent solution, but can be expensive.
* Avian Gel. This clear, tacky substance creates an uncomfortable surface that discourages birds from landing.
* Visual deterrents. Such as scarecrows, plastic owls, or hawk kites, can be effective at deterring birds.
* Bird feeder. Placing bird feeders at least 20 feet away from your school can distract them from your windows.
* Exclusion. Placing wire mesh or screening on vents and other areas birds could use to enter your school.
* Remove attractants. This means eliminating food sources and water sources that may attract birds.
_Please note that some bird deterrents may not be suitable for all bird species or conditions. It is always best to consult with a bird control expert, a wildlife biologist, or your local animal control agency about the most effective and humane bird control methods for your situation_.