Pro Bird Control Rhode Island, RI
401-489-7818

Pro Bird Control Rhode Island, Rhode Island

Call us now at 401-489-7818 for professional bird control services in Rhode Island, RI.

We are a professional bird control company servicing Rhode Island, RI. 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 Rhode Island Bird Control Prices page to learn more about what we charge. We are fully licensed and insured in Rhode Island, and we answer our phones 24/7. Call us now at 401-489-7818 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 Rhode Island

  • 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 Rhode Island Bird Control Prices page to learn more about what we charge. No two jobs are exactly alike, so call us at 401-489-7818 for a price quote.

Client Testimonials

FREE SERVICE: If you can't afford to hire our services, you can attempt some other alternatives:
Providence County, RI - (401) 273-0358
Rhode Island Dept of Wildlife - 401-222-3070
Wildlife Rehabilitators Association - 401-294-6363
Rhode Island police - (401) 272-3121
See our Rhode Island Bird Control Prices page to learn more about what we charge.

Pro Bird Control Rhode Island Tip of the Month: Scaring geese away

Many enjoy feeding geese; this only attracts more to your area, elevating the problem. There has been the use of several scaring tactics that have proved to be humane ways to deter these birds. The thrilling sight of geese nibbling peacefully round the compound is one to die for, but for those aware of what geese will leave behind are less delighted.

Geese can be delightful and a nuisance at the same time. With their beautiful outlook and beautiful color blend, they occasionally create noise, become aggressive and leave droppings with an average Canada goose producing one to two pounds of poop every day. Many enjoy feeding geese, but this only attracts more to your area, elevating the problem. While some communities prefer rounding and killing geese, it is not a human way to deal with their overpopulation.


There are several ways of cub geese on your property.
Change of habitat

Geese are attracted to areas where they are well fed. By avoiding to feed the geese and removing potential food sources, is one of the most effective methods of chasing them away. Geese feed on grass as well as garbage. Treat grass with a chemical repellent like anthraquinone, which triggers indigestion in geese and other chemicals that makes grass have a bad taste to geese.

Scaring tactics

There has been the use of several scaring tactics that have proved to be humane ways to deter these birds. Use of goose – herding dogs scares geese, as they perceive the dog as a predator and convinces them to leave the area for good.

The use of decoy, though temporary, can buy you time to a permanent solution. In the market, there are several products for the sole purpose of scaring geese like fake alligator heads, a plastic dead goose, and cutouts of dogs and use of loud noises.

Stabilizing flock growth

By practicing 'addling', a process the geese eggs are treated with corn oil or removed from the nest entirely at the earliest stage. Addling limits number geese by confusing the geese to 'forget' about its eggs or by making the eggs to be rotten.

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