Corpus Christi Bird Control

Welcome to Bird Removal of Corpus Christi! We specialize in the humane and effective resolution of human/bird conflicts in the Corpus Christi metro region, and throughout Texas. Whether you have a single bird in a building, or need to prevent pigeon roosting (and bird droppings) on a large architectural project, we can solve your Corpus Christi bird problem effectively and professionally. We install exclusion materials to keep birds away, and even provide pigeon trapping as a means of Corpus Christi bird removal. We are not a pest control company, but rather wildlife, bat, and bird specialists only. Click on our Corpus Christi Prices page to find out more about our prices for bird control work. You can also read the topics addressed on this website to learn more about how to resolve your specific bird conflict. We look forward to hearing from you.


Call 24/7 to discuss your Corpus Christi bird problem.

Same-day or next-day appointments: 361-356-3717

Thorough inspection of your property.

Written estimates for bird project.

Fully Texas licensed and insured.

Structural bird exlusion netting.

Anti-roosting spikes and shock track.

Aurel dispersion and bird harrassment.

Bird dropping cleanup and sanitation services.

Bird damage repair and building exclusion.


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About Canada goose: Appearance, biology, life cycle, habitat, diet, behavior
The Canada Goose, scientifically referred to as “Branta Canadensis”, is one of the largest wild goose species that is characterized with black head and neck. The Goose is native to the Northern part of Canada as well as some other parts of the Mid-west and Southern regions. The Goose has also been introduced to Northern Europe as well as countries such as; Britain, New Zealand, Chile, and Argentina.
Appearance
The most significant feature of the Canada Goose is the black head and neck. The goose also has a uniform white patch lining its head, and a predominantly brown color body. The black head and neck distinguishes this goose from other species. This species also have a longer neck than many other species. The adult Canada goose can grow up to 43 inches in length, while the males grow larger than females, weighing up to 18lbs.
Biology
Canada goose is one of the most hunted water fowls in Northern America. Canada goose often finds a mating partner during the second year of its life cycle. The female can lay between 2 and 10 eggs and the nests are located on elevated areas close to streams. The incubation period takes up to 28 days while adults can lose their flight feathers in 40 days after maturity
Life cycle
An average goose as a life cycle of between 2 years and 10years