Bird Control

Bird Control in Bellingham, WA

Bird Management Solutions in Whatcom, Snohomish & Skagit Counties

Birds are wonderful to watch and listen to until they decide your home or business is the perfect place to live. When pigeons and gulls start roosting on your roof, nesting in your gutters, and covering every surface with droppings, you are dealing with a legitimate problem. 

The thing most people do not realize is that bird problems typically escalate. A few birds become dozens. Once they establish a roosting site or nesting area, they return year after year and recruit more birds. What started as an occasional nuisance becomes a serious issue that affects property value and usability.

Our approach at Bio Bug Pest Management involves deterrence, not elimination. We never kill birds. Our goal is to make your property permanently undesirable as a place to land or raise a family, using responsible methods that avoid harmful chemicals. Birds are intelligent; they will move on to another spot once they find your structure unsuitable for nesting and landing. Because they are driven to find stability, they tend to stay gone for good once they settle elsewhere.

If you need professional bird control in Bellingham, WA, call (360) 813-6590 or contact us online to discuss humane solutions.

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Signs of a Nuisance Bird Problem

A few birds in your yard is normal, but a bird infestation is different. 

Here are some signs that you may have a problem that requires professional attention:

  • Large numbers of birds. Seeing many birds, such as pigeons or gulls, consistently settling on your roof or ledges is a primary indicator of a substantial issue.   
  • Accumulation of droppings. Concentrated areas of bird droppings on your roof, walkways, or balconies are not only unsightly but also acidic and can cause damage to building materials.
  • Nesting materials. Finding nests, feathers, and other debris in your gutters, vents, or ledges clearly indicates that birds are making themselves at home.   
  • Constant noise. The continuous cries and noises from a large group of birds, especially young chicks, can become a significant disturbance.

Common Nuisance Birds in the Bellingham Area

While many bird species live in Whatcom County, a few are more likely to cause problems for property owners.

The two biggest nuisances in our area are: 

  • Pigeons. Often found in urban environments, pigeons are comfortable around humans and will take advantage of architectural features like ledges, balconies, and roof spaces for nesting. Their droppings can accumulate quickly, creating a mess and a health hazard.   
  • Gulls. As a coastal community, Bellingham has a large gull population. Gulls are known to flock together on flat commercial roofs and can be aggressive, especially during nesting season. Their nests can block drainage systems, leading to potential water damage.   

If you're dealing with persistent bird issues, professional pest control services like ours can help you manage the problem safely and humanely. We can assess the situation, remove nests if needed, and implement long-term deterrents to protect your property without harming the birds.

For a lasting solution to bird control in Bellingham, WA, call (360) 813-6590 or contact us online.

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Deterrents & Exclusion: A Humane Approach to Bellingham Bird Infestations

Modern bird control aims to make your property an undesirable place for birds to land or nest, without causing them any harm. 

This is achieved through a variety of deterrent and exclusion methods, such as:

  • Bird spikes. These are installed on ledges, signs, and beams to prevent birds from being able to land comfortably. They are a humane deterrent that makes the surfaces of your home exterior uneven and uninviting.   
  • Netting. For larger areas like balconies, loading docks, or under eaves, bird netting can be installed to exclude birds from the space completely. It creates a physical barrier that they cannot pass through.   
  • Bird wire. This low-profile solution involves installing a spring-tensioned wire system just above ledges. It creates an unstable landing surface that gulls and pigeons will avoid. These methods provide a lasting solution by modifying the building, encouraging the birds to find a more suitable, natural place to roost.   

These methods offer long-term results by modifying the structure, encouraging birds to relocate to more suitable, natural habitats.

You can protect your property while coexisting peacefully with local wildlife with the right approach. Humane bird control not only solves the problem; it reflects a commitment to responsible stewardship of our shared environment.