by WcCms1E7oY | Jun 1, 2026 | Bird Control Resources
Balconies and terraces are meant to be usable space. When pigeons or other birds start landing, roosting, nesting, or leaving droppings there, the area can quickly become unpleasant. Residents may stop using the balcony, tenants may complain, and property managers may...
by WcCms1E7oY | Jun 1, 2026 | Bird Control Resources
Pigeons get most of the attention in NYC, but sparrows and starlings can create serious nesting problems because they fit into smaller spaces. Vents, louvers, soffits, sign cavities, roofline gaps, exterior wall openings, AC sleeves, and small facade gaps can all...
by WcCms1E7oY | Jun 1, 2026 | Bird Control Resources
Rooftops are one of the most common places for pigeon pressure on New York City buildings. Parapets, bulkheads, roof doors, mechanical equipment, elevator overruns, drains, solar panels, terraces, setback roofs, and neighboring ledges can all create landing or nesting...
by WcCms1E7oY | Jun 1, 2026 | Bird Control Resources
Birds do not need a large opening to create a nesting problem. A chimney opening, soffit gap, loose fascia board, roofline crack, louver, exterior wall gap, or small cavity near a parapet can give birds enough shelter to build a nest. In NYC, these areas are common on...
by WcCms1E7oY | Jun 1, 2026 | Bird Control Resources
Pigeons are creatures of habit. Once they find a ledge, roofline, parapet, AC unit, fire escape, balcony, or exterior opening that gives them shelter and a stable landing area, they often return to the same spot again and again. For NYC property owners, that can feel...
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