Marietta Bird Control

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

Same-day or next-day appointments: 404-609-4280

Thorough inspection of your property.

Written estimates for bird project.

Fully Georgia 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 - 404-609-4280

Marietta Bird Removal Tip:

Do mothballs or ammonia help repel pigeons?

Despite the fact that these creatures are brilliant to watch, they can bring conflict when they come in numbers. This is why preventive measures are really important. Try not to sustain the pigeons. This is the main attractant of undesirable wildlife animals. When you give a food source, they start to expect and rely upon your tolerance. Wild creatures are equipped for discovering a lot of food all alone. It is unlawful to give them food in particular states, because that will boost infestation. You must keep all trash bins and keep it in the carport or a shed until the morning comes. Garbage is the essential attractant for all wildlife animals as it gives a simple food source. Try not to feed your pets outside the house.

Secure pet entryways amid night and evening hours. Nocturnal animals, for example, skunks and raccoons, may enter amid the night. Spread window wells with industrially accessible meshes or air pockets or make a spread yourself utilizing one-inch equipment fabric or chicken wire. Close gaps around and under the structure of your home and storeroom with the goal that creatures won't be enticed to tunnel and make caves. Cover wire net one to two feet somewhere down in spots where a creature may obtain entrance.

Screen chimney stacks, heaters, upper rooms, and dryer vents, and keep dampers shut. Fireplaces make a perfect home for raccoons, winged creatures or squirrels. Use fireplace tops year-round and check the tops every year. Wall gardens and cover natural product trees with mesh to ensure your harvest. Scarecrows, equipment, ground fabric and lights are different obstructions that can be compelling in greenery enclosures. Check and repair any damaged, free, or spoiled sheets that shade your rooftop and ensure trees are curtailed from your home. Squirrels, bats, and winged creatures may utilize this to get to the house. Seal all breaks and gaps around the establishment that are bigger than a one-quarter inch in breadth to keep out rats, mice, bats and snakes.

Any living space adjusting techniques must be utilized reliably for 7 to 14 days and checked nearly. Under the deck, shed or other potential cave territories. If you are having issues with beings tunneling under a structure, it is in all probability a skunk or a fox. In either case, the supplementary techniques can be actualized to stop the creatures from living in and around your zone. Place ammonia absorbed clothes or mothballs around the area where they are possibly roosting." The fluid smelling ammonia will disperse and wash off in a downpour storm. It is essential that you check the clothes every day and reapply the smelling ammonia as required. But you must not depend solely on ammonia or mothballs, because they have not yet proven effective in driving pigeons away. They may be used to the smell and they will not go anyway.