Greensboro Bird Control

Welcome to Bird Removal of Greensboro! We specialize in the humane and effective resolution of human/bird conflicts in the Greensboro metro region, and throughout North Carolina. 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 Greensboro bird problem effectively and professionally. We install exclusion materials to keep birds away, and even provide pigeon trapping as a means of Greensboro bird removal. We are not a pest control company, but rather wildlife, bat, and bird specialists only. Click on our Greensboro 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 Greensboro bird problem.

Same-day or next-day appointments: 336-398-3990

Thorough inspection of your property.

Written estimates for bird project.

Fully North Carolina 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.


Our Service Range - 336-398-3990

Greensboro Bird Removal Tip:

How to find and remove a dead pigeon

A dead bird may be found in almost any feeder, window, perching territory or just amidst the yard. While a few areas might be a hint of the reason for death, a bird like a pigeon that is close to a substantial window may have kicked the bucket from a window crash, for instance, ordinarily birders won't realize what can kill a bird, since they are newbies and they are not familiar with the creatures. The enticement to look at the dead bird to decide why it jolted the bucket can be incredible, yet it is imperative to discard the young, rapidly and securely to refrain from spreading disease or parasites in different animals. A snappy visual valuation can be made, yet something else, the inexperienced must be precisely castoff.

Wear gloves at all times when taking care of dead flying creatures. Dispensable gloves are ideal, and don't wear the same gloves you utilize when taking care of the seed or cleaning feeders. Use a little scoop, rake or different devices move the animal if conceivable, even while wearing gloves. Put the bird in a plastic sack that can be curved closed or fixed. If a pack is not accessible, wrap the bird in a few layers of the daily paper.

Place the sack precisely in a secured garbage compartment where it will be out of range of pets or beggars. In case a moving or a bird required contact with natural liquids or open wounds, clean and disinfect any devices or gloves utilized as a part of an answer of one section blanch to nine sections water. Wash your hands altogether after taking the dead bird, regardless of the fact that the gloves were worn and there was no immediate contact with the animal.

Try not to leave dead feathered creatures uncovered by placing them in a brush heap, field or jettison. Doing as such will pull in predators, for example, raccoons, felines or canines which could turn out to be sick from the corpse, and predators can likewise get to be usual to a simple food source and will start undermining your other patio winged creatures. Additionally, don't cover dead feathered creatures as predators will even now discover them.

It is essential for the animals to be buried or disposed of properly, but you must check the local laws for the burial requirements. The county officers will tell you how deep the bury site must be and that is around 3-4 feet deep. There are also other requirements that you must accomplish. If you don’t want to deal with all of these things, then you can just the rehabber to help you or better yet hire a pro to deal with this problem.