Winston Salem Bird Control

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

Same-day or next-day appointments: 336-303-4150

Thorough inspection of your property.

Written estimates for bird project.

Fully North Carolina 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 - 336-303-4150

To learn more about our services and prices, visit us at winstonsalemwildlife.com
To learn more about our services and prices, visit us at winstonsalemwildlife.com
To learn more about our services and prices, visit us at winstonsalemwildlife.com

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What areas can pigeons enter a house through?

Pigeons have a solid bond with the houses in the city, they are so bonded with the humans as well, since they eat the food wastes of humans too at times. They feel very much comfortable living and roosting in the attic or ledges of the roof. There are some places where they can enter without your knowledge, so there are times when you keep thinking how on earth can a pigeon comes in without your knowledge even if there is no opening in the house. Well, there are openings that you are not conscious of, like the windows, somebody must have left it open and forgot to close it. There may be cracked openings on the dividers of the roof. The fireplace must have been left uncapped. There may be tree with branches that extends to the roof. The window lintels may also be another way for them to come in the house and through some of the opened entryways.

The open window may seem to be one of the mots typical zones through various places like NYC where pigeons are great in numbers and may come into a house without the knowledge of the owner. They may screen opened windows for quite a while, but before homeowners do that, the pigeons are already roosting in the house. They may just wander around the opened window and when they hear some noises, they just get in or they just fly out of the house. Even if the fact still remains that there is a trouble in keeping windows in the house, or if you have driven them away, they can still enter the rooftop without your knowledge and without a lot of effort.

There may be broken or unfixed openings on the divider that may also provide a chance for them to come in the house. They will come in through the gaps nearby the rooftop and they can get in the house when the fireplace is uncapped. They can also contaminate your house with their feces and there will be a chance of burning the house with their piles of leaves and twigs that they use for their nest. Pigeons can make homes in close-by trees, with a specific end goal to access close-by County homes.

They may utilize the trees as interim safe houses and the spot where they accumulate twigs, leaves, woods and some different materials they will use in making a changeless home inside a home. Pretty much as they use trees as makeshift safe houses, pigeons can make use of window lintels and provisional asylums to relocate for all time into homes. Pigeons may utilize lintels on windows situated on upper building floors where they can scarcely be seen, and such places offer a simpler access to the top of the house. Opened entryways may give access to pigeons, particularly when such entryways are opened in the nights like the carport.