Welcome to Grand Rapids Bird Control: Prevention and Removal of Unwanted Birds

Our company specializes in resolving problems caused by birds in Grand Rapids, Michigan, both residential and commerical. We handle bird species such as pigeons, starlings, grackles, sparros, and even Canada Geese and woodpeckers. We generally don't kill birds - we prevent them from causing problems. Most commonly, this means that we install barriers that prevent them access to your building or property, or anti-roosting devices that prevent them from landing, nesting, or roosting on your home, store, building, or anywhere. We use netting, needle strips, shock track, and more. We do offer trapping in some cases, and removal of birds from warehouses, grocery stores, or other commerical or industrial buildings by netting or sometimes pellet shooting. We have a wide variety of tools and methods for solving every manner of bird problem. Call us at 616-238-0207 to discuss your bird problem today.

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Netting

Stop Birds From Accessing Your Space

We stop birds from entering almost any space by installing netting. It is strong and durable, but thin and black so that it is not visually distracting. We can prevent birds from flying or roosting under awnings, roofs, or any other architectural area.

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Anti-Roosting

Stop Birds From Landing Or Roosting

We install needle strips or shock track on ledges, beams, the tops of signs, and anywhere birds are roosting and causing unsightly and unhealthy droppings. We can reach any area with our ladders and boom lifts.

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Cleanup

We Clean Droppings and Nesting Material

Birds can make a mess with their droppings - on your building, roof, or the ground, or any other area. Sometimes bird guano and nesting material accumulate. We professionally clean and decontaminate the area.

Our Work

Full Range of Bird Control Services
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More About Us Grand Rapids Bird Control:

With our service, a bird-free home is within your reach. We have been offering a superior quality bird control approach at a very affordable rate. We are proud of ensuring the safety and protection of the local community against risks and hazards related to birds. Compared to the other companies, all our people are insured, bonded, and certified. We also allot thousands of dollars annually for the training of our technicians and staff. We are committed to offering you the latest and most effective removal and exclusion strategy. We want to ensure that the people where we serve will enjoy a better quality of life by giving them access to the services that they require. Our technicians have been trained to accurately identify the species of bird and the root cause of the problem to provide you a personalized solution. When you choose us as your partner, you will not be left in the dark. We will make you feel involved, especially in the decision-making process. If you are searching for a professional bird control method that works, we are the right people for the task. We will be moving towards success and customer satisfaction. Rest assured that our method will prevent the bird from returning.

Can Pigeons See at Night?


Most birds go to roost at night, and this is definitely the case for pigeons. You are more likely to see them throughout the day than you are at night, but that doesn't necessarily mean that something is seriously wrong if you do see them during the night.

If pigeons are disturbed within the nest, they'll fly away from the disturbance. When one or two of the pigeons fly away, the rest of the flock will soon follow closely behind. If those pigeons are in a building, a loud noise or light turning on could be enough to disturb them into a frenzy, and lots of vibrational activity can also set them off.

Because they are mostly daytime-active birds, a pigeon's eyesight is better suited to the kind of light that only happens during the day. Nighttime darkness makes it harder for the birds to flap and fly around, but it's still believed to be slightly more night-sensitive than the average human eye. Pigeons are also thought to be able to see in a different spectrum entirely — the ultraviolet spectrum — alongside the same colour spectrum as humans. This means that sunrise and sunset are great vision-times for the birds, and only the tiniest bit of light (from the moon or similar) is enough to light the way.

When flying around, it is not by sight that the pigeons direct themselves. They use the sun to figure out which way to go, and there are some experts studying links between a pigeon's sense of direction and the magnetic field of the earth. The theories of how they work out where they are going are inventive and plentiful, but along with using waves of seismic, low-frequency pulses, the positioning of the sun is thought to be the most probable.



Also read our other bird tip: What is a pigeon's natural diet?

We have the most experience in Grand Rapids at understanding the nuisance birds of Michigan. Our 7 years of experience in the field ensures excellent results.

We pride ourselves on the quality of our bird control work. Our work is professional grade and long lasting, usually for the life of the building.

We are fully Michigan licensed. We carry the correct safety equipment, and operate in a safe and professional manner to keep your building and people safe.

Call us at 616-238-0207 to discuss your bird problem and our process. We are always responsive by phone. We can usually schedule next-day appointments, and provide written estimates for all our bird work.