Three species of birds are considered pests and may be controlled at will: Pigeons, starlings, and sparrows. Other species, such as geese, are
considered "nuisance wildlife" and may be controlled using different methods, when necessary. Birds become pests when they exist in great
numbers where they are not desired, when they cause damage or defacement to buildings or statuary, when their droppings create a health hazard
around human-occupied areas, when they clog the air intakes to home or industrial ventilation systems, or when they create a hazard to air
navigation such as colliding with manned commercial or military aircraft.

Pigeons cause defacement and accelerated building deterioration, fouling and soiling, noise and nuisance, poor public appearance & image,
health hazards, transmission of disease, contamination of water / food supplies, public / employee safety and equipment damage. Cost of bird
strikes and delays / cancellations to the commercial and military aviation industry is estimated to be $1.0 billion to $1.5 billion dollars a year.
Monetary losses and damages caused by pigeon and bird feces to businesses, transportation entities, utilities and the general public goes largely
unreported costing consumers untold multi-millions of dollars each year.

Do pigeons pose a health risk? YES. Aside from the parasites & mites, they will provide you with ...Histoplasmosis

Starlings are very aggressive and will drive native birds out of its territory, much to the dismay of local bird watchers. Starlings are well noted for
their flocking habits. They often gather in the tens of thousands, creating a huge nuisance when roosting in populated areas. Starlings are a major
nuisance in urban areas due to their nesting, eating and living habits. When the bird is in its flocking phase, thousands of starlings often
overwhelm urban buildings.

House Sparrows droppings and feathers create janitorial problems as well as hazardous, unsanitary, and odoriferous situations inside and outside
of buildings and sidewalks under roosting areas.

Many other species of migratory birds are also known to cause problems and one of the biggest ones is the the Canadien Goose or Geese which
daily causes havoc for pilots in commercial, military and private aircraft throughout the United States. Woodpeckers are another species that bring
havoc to homeowners. Regardless of the species we can obtain permits, under the supervision of the USFS and rid anyone of a bird control
problem.
Bird Control and Removal