Birds Removal
Birds Removal

Overview
Humane bird removal in Vancouver homes is a delicate and considerate process that prioritizes the well-being of the birds. At our company, we understand the importance of humanely removing birds that have found their way into homes. We utilize safe and gentle methods to encourage the birds to leave the premises without causing them harm. Our expert team is trained to handle the removal process with care and compassion, ensuring that the birds are unharmed and released back into their natural habitat. We also take measures to identify and address any entry points to prevent future incidents
Pigeons, starlings, crows, woodpeckers and other birds often build nests in roofs or eaves, which can cause significant damage over time. Their droppings can spread diseases, making them a health hazard. We safely remove bird nests and install deterrents such as screening, bird netting and spikes to prevent their return.
Birds Facts
Pigeons in Vancouver:
Pigeons are a common sight in Vancouver, thriving in urban environments. They gather in large flocks and frequent parks, plazas, and urban areas. While their presence is part of the city’s character, pigeons can cause issues by roosting on buildings, creating messes, and potentially spreading diseases.
Starlings in Vancouver:
Starlings are prevalent in Vancouver, recognized by their iridescent black plumage with hints of purple and green. Highly social, they often form large, noisy flocks. Despite adding to the city’s biodiversity, starlings can be a nuisance by nesting in buildings and causing noise disturbances.
Crows in Vancouver:
Crows are abundant in Vancouver, known for their intelligence and adaptability. Found in urban, suburban, and rural areas, they are easily identified by their distinct cawing calls. While they play an essential role in the ecosystem, crows can cause issues when nesting in urban areas.
Woodpeckers in Vancouver:
Native to Vancouver, woodpeckers are known for their drumming on trees, which signals mating or territory-claiming. However, they can also damage buildings and wooden structures when searching for insects or marking territory. Humane deterrents, such as visual barriers, filling holes, or protective coverings, can help prevent damage.


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(604) 210-5316
If you’re hearing noises in your attic or suspect there’s a skunk under your shed, don’t wait—reach out to us today. We’ll schedule a free on-site estimate and design a custom plan to evict your unwelcome guests for good. Call us at (604) 210-5316 or fill out our contact form and let us bring peace back to your home.