775-399-6674

Pro Bird Control Reno, Nevada

Call us now at 775-399-6674 for professional bird control services in Reno, NV.

We are a professional bird control company servicing Reno, NV. We solve problems with birds afflicting residential and commercial properties. We handle birds such as pigeons, sparrows, starlings, grackles, Canada Geese, and more. We most commonly receive calls about birds roosting on or even in buildings and ledges, leaving their feces behind. We not only remove birds, but we provide a wide array of services, from bird damage repairs, bird prevention services, bird dropping cleaning, and more. See our Reno Bird Control Prices page to learn more about what we charge. We are fully licensed and insured in Nevada, and we answer our phones 24/7. Call us now at 775-399-6674 for a free price quote and to schedule a same-day or next day appointment for bird control.

About Our Company

Services We Offer

  • Bird Trapping
  • Bird Prevention
  • Droppings Cleanup

Best service in Reno

  • Superior bird control from roof to ground, start to finish.
  • Available 24/7 with weekend and same-day appointments
  • Humane treatment of birds and professional service for you.
We are competitively priced, but for the value you get, we are the best. Not all companies are the same! See our Reno Bird Control Prices page to learn more about what we charge. No two jobs are exactly alike, so call us at 775-399-6674 for a price quote.

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FREE SERVICE: If you can't afford to hire our services, you can attempt some other alternatives:
Washoe County, NV - (775) 858-1616
Nevada Dept of Wildlife - (775) 688-1569
Wildlife Rescue Foundation - 775-284-9453
Reno police - (775) 334-2121
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Pro Bird Control Reno Tip of the Month: How To Keep Woodpeckers Away From House

The Bird Woodpecker


This species of birds have very sharp beaks. They engage this to titbit holes in trees, once they have successfully made the hole they are then able to stick their long, barbed tongues inside to thrust for pests. Whenever the bird succeeds to turn your household to its domain, this has the tendency of causing severe damages to the furnishings and various wood items in your home. Therefore, knowledge of how to ensure that this bird keeps a distance from your home and property is very important.


The ways outlined below are the methods that can be adapted to restrain this bird from your house:
Altering the Bird's Source of Food

This class of birds nourishes on insects. Therefore, you need to regularly inspect your residence for possible signs of pests' invasion. Once you observe that these birds are continually hovering around your abode, there is the likelihood that strange happenings are ongoing within your abode. There may be some pests residing in your abode and because of this these birds now possess a conducive environment to carry out their operations. The most important action towards eliminating these birds from your house is to ensure that their source of nutrition is eliminated from your abode.

Visual Deterrent

There are some objects that are restraints to these birds. They affect the way woodpeckers' see. Woodpeckers become afraid whenever they sight raiders, shiny objects, and any object that looks extra-ordinary, most especially if the object can move. In essence, applying certain visual restraints to your house especially in the areas where there is the possibility of this bird causing damage will finitely deter them. One way to achieve visual restrictive is by hanging reflective and shinning objects and other reflective objects in your home. These shinning and reflective pieces of objects should extend enough so that it suspends and swing in the air, and this will accomplish the resolve of frightening the birds away.

Noise Deterrent

Another way to restraint this class of birds involves making such an environment somehow noisy. Therefore one objective to be achieved by keeping these birds in a distance far from the house is achieved using clamor. The woodpecker is filled with fear anytime they perceive the sound of their slayers and other unaccustomed noises. Installing any sound restraints close to an area where this bird pecks will ultimately restrain them.

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