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Treating both birds and customers with courtesy and respect.
We are a professional bird control company servicing Bergen County, NJ. 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 Bergen County Bird Control Prices page to learn more about what we charge. We are fully licensed and insured in New Jersey, and we answer our phones 24/7. Call us now at 201-645-6070 for a free price quote and to schedule a same-day or next day appointment for bird control.
Thank you for coming to my home on a Sunday to get the falcon in my garage - I almost had a heart attack before you showed up!
Pro Bird Control Bergen County solved a problem with pigeons our building, after two other New Jersey companies failed - and at a price lower than the others! Thank you!
My regular pest control company couldn't handle my bird problem - these guys bird-proofed my warehouse in a week! I've been bird-free ever since!
FREE SERVICE: If you can't afford to hire our services, you can attempt some other alternatives:
Bergen County, NJ - 201 646-3200
New Jersey Dept of Wildlife - 609-292-6685
William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge - 212-639-9675
Bergen County police - (201) 646-7777
See our Bergen County Bird Control Prices page to learn more about what we charge.
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How to get rid of vultures
What kind of birds are vultures?
Vultures are cannibalistic birds that readily feast on other birds and dead animal bodies. They often perch atop open twigs and branches as they survey the landscape for any potential prey. They prefer fresh meat but often do not mind rotting carcasses as well.
Facts about Vultures
Vultures form an interesting species of birds especially given the many mysteries surrounding them. These birds are known for;