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Pigeon Removal and Bird Control Solutions In “Scottsdale”, Arizona
Arizona native birds such as cactus wrens, finches, cardinals or woodpeckers are amazing creatures that everyone should enjoy seeing
Non-native birds, on the other hand, such as pigeons, sparrows, and starlings were introduced into the USA long ago and have become a real problem in parts of Scottsdale, Arizona.
Pigeons, Sparrows, Starlings and Woodpeckers are a pest bird as you may now be learning if they are nesting or roosting on your Scottsdale home or business.
We Are A Local Family Owned Company
Southwest Avian Solutions, LLC, is a family owned bird and pigeon control specialty company, a Glendale, Arizona based business , Our license is through Department of Agriculture / Arizona Office Pest Management (OPM) licensed #5474, and insured.
Got a problem with Pest Birds In Scottsdale, AZ?
Pest Birds can create real problems when they nest or roost
- Did you know that pigeons can poop 47 – 51 times a day?
- Bird feces can etch into auto paint and could decreases a roofs life by 20%
- Pest bird and pigeon feces have been found to contain over 60 different diseases and 40 different parasites that could be passed to you, your loved ones, pets, clients, or employees.
- Birds roosting on ledges, signs or droppings covering a sidewalk could send a message to visitors that the business is careless or does not care about its image or its visitors’ health.
Not so cute now, are they?
Unhealthy Pest Birds
Our solutions will humanely rid your Scottsdale, Arizona home or business of pigeons and other pest birds whose droppings are creating rooftop water leaks, health concerns for you and others, image problems or slip and fall hazards to your employees, clients, or family and friends.
We Bird Proof Structures, We Don’t Spray Bugs
Controlling flying pest birds is vastly different from controlling crawling household pests in Scottsdale such as ants, scorpions, roaches or termites.
Southwest Avian Solutions has specialized in just one thing for 26 plus years – developing and installing custom designed bird exclusion and pigeon control management solutions for your home or business.
Experienced and Certified Installers
Our Bird Control Certified installers, many with 5 – 15+ years of experience, have been providing humane, discreet, and guaranteed pigeon control and bird proofing solutions in Scottsdale homes, businesses and other structures since 1997 with over 17,000 projects completed Arizona by our Bird Barrier and Bird-B-Gone certified installers.
Many of our installers are OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certified and has ladder and fall protection training as well as hands on installation training while working on your home or business.
Services Offered In Scottsdale, Arizona
Installation of most any bird control or pigeon deterrent product available on the market in Scottsdale Arizona.
- Architectural Plan Review & Bird Control Problem Consultation
- Residential & Commercial Pest Bird Control Solutions in Scottsdale Az.
- Residential & Commercial Solar Panel Pigeon Poop Cleaning (Surface and Below)
- Residential & Commercial Solar Panel Pigeon Proof Screening or Netting
- Pressure Washing Buildings and Roof Tops
- City, State, and County Bird Control Systems
- FlockOff Electric Bird Deterrent Systems
- Pigeon Flock Reduction Trapping
- Bird Dropping Removal Services
- OvoControl P – Pigeon Birth Control
- Bird Control Chemical Hazing Systems
Lots of Bird Deterrents Products
We can install any of the products from companies like: Bird Barrier America, Bird B Gone, Hot Foot America, Fly-Bye, Force Fog, Bird Buffer, Flock Free, OvoControl P, FlockOff and many others.
We have a wide range of bird and pigeon removal solutions available in Scottsdale, AZ like;
- Pigeon or bird wire
- Pigeon deterrent spike
- Custom metal ledge slope
- Exclusion bird netting
- Bird and pigeon deterring screening,
- Low voltage pigeon control shock track systems
and many other solutions or methods are available to help control your pest bird or pigeon problems.
Serving the Great City of Scottsdale, Arizona
Avian Solutions provides humane and long-lasting bird proofing solutions for pigeons and other pest birds around your home or business in the following zip codes: 85008, 85018, 85054, 85250, 85251, 85252, 85253, 85254, 85255, 85256, 85257, 85258, 85259, 85260, 85261, 85262, 85263, 85264, 85266, 85267, 85268, 85269, 85271, 85281, 85331.
All workmanship is covered by our 1 – 5 year Bird Free Guarantee and most materials we install are covered by 1 – 5 year manufacturer warranty.
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The Turkey Vulture does not win any beauty contests. The birds’ shape and head look similar to a turkey, with a red head and dark body feathers.
By definition, Canadian Geese are not classified as pest birds and are afforded protection by federal and state agencies. Nonetheless, Canadian Geese are increasingly becoming the scourge of suburbia as their numbers have grown in the past decade from only a few thousand to hundreds of thousands of these birds.
These sleek little birds are well known for their long migration and nesting habits. Cliff and Barn Swallows spend their winters in South America and summers in North America. They arrive around March in the southern part of the country, reaching the northern states in April. Swallows are very territorial and will always come back to the same nesting site. Swallows have made a very successful switch from cliffs and caves to man made structures for placement of their mud pellet nests.
from the bird colony along with collecting on the ground. Homeowners have also reported problems with parasites entering the house through building cracks next to the nests which poses a potential health risk to humans and animals.
Grackles are boisterous, abundant members of the Troupial Family. The common grackle has a green,blue, or purple iridescent tinted black plumage with a glossy purplish head, neck, and breast with the female of the species, slightly smaller and duller colored.
Like the House Sparrow, the Starling was introduced from Europe in the 19th century. However, it did not spread as fast and only reached the western coast within the last few decades.
Woodpeckers primarily feed on wood-boring insects using their strong beak and long tongue to dislodge food. Some members of the Woodpecker Family (Flickers) feed on insects of the ground, while others prefer native berries, fruits, and nuts.
The House Sparrow is the number two urban pest bird. Introduced as a species to North America, the house sparrow quickly spread across the country due to its lack of natural enemies and its adaptive traits. Its ability to nest in urban structures, eat urban scraps, and a large breeding capacity are some of these adaptive traits.
eaves of houses.
Feral Pigeons (Columbia Livia) are the number one urban pest bird, causing damage where ever they nest or roost. Pigeons are descendants of domesticated European Homing Pigeons or Rock Doves, so they have a varied diet and feel at ease making their homes in man-made structures, they also lay 2 – 3 eggs every 3 or 4 months all year long in Arizona.
units, roof line overhangs, solar panels or even wide window sills.