Commercial & Residential Bird Services

Protecting your most important asset, your employees and customers.

Professional bird services from the experts

The Bird Free team is the Best of the Best.  Our team is a collective of the best bird control operators recruited for their experience and success controlling bird problems around the U.S. 

Aside from boasting a robust technical skillset installing bird netting and the many other bird control solutions, our team members are certified operators of boom lifts, scissor lifts and swing-stage scaffolding.  Our guys and gals go up as high as the birds do to help our customers! 

Bird Control by Industry

Retail Signage & Storefronts

Birds use a variety of habitats but are most common in and around urban areas or large man-made structures. Shopping centers are often prime locations for birds roosting and perching.

Hospitality

The ledges on high rises and skyscrapers provide obvious perching location for a variety of pest birds in urban settings. When they feel comfortable those perches can turn into nests. The height introduces unique bird control problems that our team is well equipped to solve.

Medical Facilities

The facility must operate on schedule with equipment that is up and running and employees who are safe from harm. When birds invade, the problem must be handled swiftly. Our professional, licensed technicians are experienced with bird removal and control in manufacturing and industrial facilities. We are aware of and follow all OSHA regulations.

Airports

Nuisance birds can get in the way of an enjoyable stay for your guests. Our discreet, professional, licensed technicians are experienced in bird removal and control at hotels and motels. Let us help you keep your property free from nuisance wildlife.

High Rise and Skyscrapers

In healthcare, the standards are extremely high for cleanliness, safety and aesthetics. Your patients, visitors and staff – and compliance officials – expect nothing less than a sanitary environment, so pest birds are simply not acceptable.

Warehouse, Manufacturing, Industrial

Birds can pose significant pest problems at airports due to their potential to cause hazardous situations for aircraft. Bird strikes, which occur when birds collide with airplanes, can severely damage aircraft engines, posing safety risks to passengers and crew. Large flocks of birds can obstruct runways and taxiways.

Bird Control by Structure

Ledges, Edges, Parapets

Roofs

Pipes & Railings

Signs & Billboards

Solar Panels

Protected Nooks, Gaps

FAQs

  • The Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 protects most birds, their eggs, and their nests from being killed or destroyed. Disturbing bird nests may be considered a federal crime carrying steep fines and possible prison sentences.

  • Pigeons and sparrows are the most common pest bird for both residential and commercial properties.

    When blackbirds and crows roost in suburban areas they become pests and result in bird control or bird proofing.

    Woodpeckers may peck holes into house siding looking for insects, to make nest cavities and to communicate with other woodpeckers.

    Seagulls can feed on food-plants, and they roost and nest on large flat roofs with crushed stone.

  • Feeding on agricultural products

    Roosting or nesting around human habitations

    Destroying vegetation and contaminating foods

    Noise, droppings, odor and feathers

    Diseases or ectoparasites affecting man including histoplasmosis and cryptococcosis

    Unpleasant or hazardous working conditions

    Dead bird removal

  • It depends on the bird species, the structure, and the type of problem. The most effective method of bird control is prevention and exclusion. The primary objective is to make the property unsuitable or unattractive to birds. For exterior areas such as roofs and trees, any combination of habitat modification, exclusion tactics, and repellents. For persistent birds and larger flocks, several advanced techniques may be applied simultaneously including spikes, mylar tape, scare tactics, and more.