by WcCms1E7oY | Jun 1, 2026 | Bird Control Resources
There is no single bird deterrent that fits every New York City building. A narrow brownstone ledge, a high-rise parapet, a restaurant sign, a warehouse loading dock, a solar panel array, a balcony railing, and a facade cornice all create different bird pressure. The...
by WcCms1E7oY | Jun 1, 2026 | Bird Control Resources
Pigeon droppings on a balcony, terrace, fire escape, ledge, rooftop, or storefront sign are more than an eyesore. In New York City, repeated bird activity can leave droppings, feathers, nesting material, stains, odor, and debris on surfaces people use, maintain, or...
by WcCms1E7oY | Jun 1, 2026 | Bird Control Resources
Solar panels create one of the most common protected nesting spaces on New York City buildings. The gap between the roof surface and the solar array gives birds shelter from weather, protection from predators, shade in warm months, and a quiet place to build nesting...
by WcCms1E7oY | Jun 1, 2026 | Bird Control Resources
Birds nesting in a bathroom vent, dryer vent, or kitchen range hood vent can feel like a small problem at first. Maybe you hear scratching near an exterior wall. Maybe a tenant notices chirping in the morning. Maybe the dryer is taking longer than usual, the bathroom...
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