Bird Control
Birds are a vital and inseparable part of nature and the ecosystem. They play a key role in the food chain, help maintain biological balance, and serve as indicators of a clean and healthy environment. Birds also regulate insect and rodent populations, aid in seed dispersal and pollination, and some species even help protect against the spread of certain diseases. Protecting bird populations is essential for preserving biodiversity and ensuring environmental sustainability.
However, despite their ecological importance, birds may not seem like a typical pest concern, but for business owners, they can create serious risks. Corrosive droppings can damage structures and surfaces, while their presence may deter customers and disrupt operations. Even more concerning, birds can spread harmful pathogens and parasites, posing health risks to employees and customers alike. At Orkin, we provide tailored bird control solutions to address these challenges and help safeguard your business.
Our service includes the mechanical capture and relocation of birds to a more suitable environment, as well as exclusion work to prevent their entry into buildings. We also install physical barriers to restrict access and help you maintain a clean and safe environment.
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Inspection
Orkin will conduct a comprehensive site survey, evaluating the bird problem by identifying feeding areas, water sources, roosting spots, nesting sites, loading zones, and potential risks to non-target species.
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Clean Out
Sanitization and removal of hazardous bird fecal matter are crucial for reducing health risks, preventing structural and paint damage, eliminating slippery surfaces for a safer environment, and deterring birds from re-infesting the area.
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Habitat Modification
Creating an environment that is less attractive for birds to nest or rest is a key part of habitat modification and exclusion-based bird control. Orkin offers safe and humane solutions that include netting, sealing entry points, using gels, installing bird coils, and implementing bird wire systems.




