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Common starling in studio
Starling Control

Starlings are often considered a nuisance bird species due to their aggressive feeding habits and tendency to flock in large numbers, which can lead to significant agricultural damage. Their voracious appetites can decimate crops, particularly fruits and grains, causing substantial economic losses for farmers. Additionally, their droppings can create unsanitary conditions in urban areas, leading to health concerns and property damage. The noise generated by their large flocks can also be disruptive, making them unwelcome in residential neighborhoods.

Downy Woodpecker
Woodpecker Control

Woodpeckers can be a significant nuisance for homeowners, particularly when they decide to peck on wooden siding, decks, or trees, causing unsightly damage. Their drumming behavior, often performed to establish territory or attract mates, can be disruptive, especially in residential areas where peace and quiet are valued. Additionally, their habit of boring holes into trees can weaken the structure of the trees, making them more susceptible to disease and pests. While these birds play a vital role in ecosystems, their presence in urban settings can lead to conflicts with human interests.

two pigeon
Pigeon Control

Pigeons are often considered a nuisance bird species due to their abundance in urban areas, where they flock to public spaces in search of food. Their droppings can cause significant damage to buildings, monuments, and vehicles, leading to costly clean-up and maintenance efforts. Additionally, their presence can attract other pests and contribute to unsanitary conditions in city environments. Many people find their cooing and flocking behavior disruptive, particularly in parks and outdoor dining areas.

Barn Swallow, Hirundo rustica, perching against white background
Swallow Control

Swallows, while admired for their aerial acrobatics, can become a considerable nuisance for property owners. Their tendency to build nests in eaves and under overhangs often leads to structural damage and unsightly messes from droppings. Additionally, their habit of returning to the same nesting sites each year can result in persistent infestations, complicating removal efforts. Furthermore, the noise generated by large colonies can disrupt the peace in residential areas, making them an unwelcome presence for many.

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5 Step Bird Removal Process

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Bird Entry Point Inspection

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Identify Nesting and Access Points

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Bird Removal and Exclusion

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Droppings and Nesting Cleanup

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Bird-Proofing and Entry Point Seal Up

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Have questions?

Frequent asked questions

Birds look for warm, sheltered places to build nests, and attic vents or gable openings are easy targets. If the vents aren’t screened or the covers are loose, they’re getting in without any trouble. They follow air currents, warmth, and sound. Once they find a spot, they’ll keep coming back until it’s sealed.

Birds tear up insulation, block airflow in vents, and leave droppings that soak into wood and drywall. Nesting material clogs vents and creates a fire risk, especially in dryer or bathroom fan lines. Their droppings are corrosive and can stain siding, attic wood, and ceilings. The longer they’re in there, the more you’re going to pay in cleanup and repairs.

You’ll hear fluttering, scratching, or chirping sounds, usually in the morning or during the day. You might see nesting debris or droppings near roof vents or soffits. Feathers and bird smell near attic access points are another sign. If you’re hearing them or seeing the mess, they’re already inside.

Yes, bird droppings carry bacteria, parasites, and fungal spores that can spread through your home’s air. Their nests bring mites, lice, and other pests with them. Breathing in dried bird waste is a real health risk, especially for kids and anyone with breathing problems. This isn’t something you ignore or wait to fix.

Droppings soak into insulation, ruin its performance, and leave behind a horrible smell. On wood, they eat away at the surface and leave long-term stains that are tough to remove. Once it’s soaked in, cleaning doesn’t fix it—you have to replace the material. Bird waste is not just a mess, it causes real damage fast.

In many areas, it’s illegal to remove active bird nests without proper handling, especially if eggs or chicks are inside. If you get it wrong, you could face fines or just end up with the birds returning. You also risk getting sick from droppings or bringing pests into the house. This is a job that needs to be done right the first time.

Yes, birds often return to the same nesting spot year after year. If the entry point isn’t sealed and proofed, they’ll be back in days. Once they mark a place as safe, they don’t stop trying. Just removing them isn’t enough—you need full prevention.

Starlings, sparrows, woodpeckers and pigeons are the most common problem birds we find inside homes. They force their way into vents, gable openings, and soffit gaps. These birds are aggressive nesters and cause serious damage. Once one gets in, others often follow.

Most jobs can be handled in a day or two depending on how many birds and how much damage there is. If there’s a lot of droppings or nests, cleanup may take longer. Proofing has to be done right after removal to stop them from coming back. The faster we get started, the less damage you’ll have to deal with.

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