Springfield Bird Control

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

Same-day or next-day appointments: 413-240-2848

Thorough inspection of your property.

Written estimates for bird project.

Fully Massachusetts 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 - 413-240-2848

Springfield Bird Removal Tip:

What should I do with a pigeon after I catch it in my house?

In spite of the fact that they are not really considered as wildlife animals, lost hurrying pigeons are the reason for a large number of calls to natural life safeguards every year, so an issue which should be secured here. Basically you are discharging pigeons into the wild and taking a bet on whether they can survive sufficiently long to make it home. Well after you catch the pigeons, if you will release them, they will come back to you, but if there is an owner, it will be best to just hand it personally to the owner or let the rehabber do this job for you.

If wish to use more considerations on pigeon propelling you can do as such here, however else we'll get on with urging you on what to do if that you have found a lost one. If the pigeon is still free and ready to fly, it might be best to give it food and water to a couple days and trust that the flying creature recuperates adequate quality to proceed with its adventure if you have caught the pigeon and it comes with a wound or it’s hurt. In any case, if is unwell, harmed, in risk or hinting at no proceeding onward you may need to catch it to keep it safe. Regularly the birds are adequately depleted and/or agreeable to be caught effortlessly. You will discover guidance on catching and containing pigeons as you read on. But it is best to take the bird to the rehabber, especially if it looks sick, to prevent you from being at risk of infection or disease that it may have.

1) Provide the flying creature with a couple days’ overnight boardinghouse and after that discharge it to discover its direction home or hand it back to the owner. You can also take it to the rehabbing institute. Discharging an unfit flying creature could be a break of the Animal Welfare Act. It could have a long trip home and will need to sidestep predators, electrical cables, poor climate and so on the way. Indeed, even under perfect circumstances numerous hustling pigeons don't make it home and these eventual a long way from perfect circumstances, not slightest on the grounds that the feathered creature won't have its run of space mates flying nearby as it would in a race.

2) Contact the feathered creatures "owner".

You may find that there is a stamp mark on the underside of the wing. If not, observe the numbers on the ring on the fowl's leg and you will then have the capacity to report the winged animal to the pertinent pigeon hustling bunch. They more often than not say they will get in touch with you back inside 48 hours, excluding weekends, so you'll should be set up to feed and house the winged animal.