Welcome to Charleston Bird Control: Prevention and Removal of Unwanted Birds

Our company specializes in resolving problems caused by birds in Charleston, West Virginia, both residential and commerical. We handle bird species such as pigeons, starlings, grackles, sparros, and even Canada Geese and woodpeckers. We generally don't kill birds - we prevent them from causing problems. Most commonly, this means that we install barriers that prevent them access to your building or property, or anti-roosting devices that prevent them from landing, nesting, or roosting on your home, store, building, or anywhere. We use netting, needle strips, shock track, and more. We do offer trapping in some cases, and removal of birds from warehouses, grocery stores, or other commerical or industrial buildings by netting or sometimes pellet shooting. We have a wide variety of tools and methods for solving every manner of bird problem. Call us at 304-840-0013 to discuss your bird problem today.

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Netting

Stop Birds From Accessing Your Space

We stop birds from entering almost any space by installing netting. It is strong and durable, but thin and black so that it is not visually distracting. We can prevent birds from flying or roosting under awnings, roofs, or any other architectural area.

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Anti-Roosting

Stop Birds From Landing Or Roosting

We install needle strips or shock track on ledges, beams, the tops of signs, and anywhere birds are roosting and causing unsightly and unhealthy droppings. We can reach any area with our ladders and boom lifts.

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Cleanup

We Clean Droppings and Nesting Material

Birds can make a mess with their droppings - on your building, roof, or the ground, or any other area. Sometimes bird guano and nesting material accumulate. We professionally clean and decontaminate the area.

Our Work

Full Range of Bird Control Services
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More About Us Charleston Bird Control:

Established more than a decade ago, we know how imperative it is for the public to receive the service they need in a timely manner. We can provide the public with comprehensive bird removal and exclusion service throughout the local community and the nearby states. We aim to provide you with a cutting-edge, innovative, effective, and humane bird control program. Our team of specialists, trappers, and technicians have gone through an extensive training program. Most members of our team have been with us since the first day of our operation. Every member of our team is well versed in implementing safe, affordable, and effective techniques that will lead to lasting bird control. We have provided our services to hundreds of thousands of residential and commercial property owners. By conducting only excellent, transparent, and efficient service, we continue to enjoy the benefits of having an excellent reputation. Our continued relationship with our customers and partnership with some of the local businesses are a testament to the superiority and quality of our services. We have a mission to provide the locals with satisfying results and outstanding services for all their bird-infestation needs. As we continue to grow, we hope that we will become more accessible to the people who live in other states.

When Do Pigeon Babies Leave the Nest?


We know what you're thinking; you want to wait for the pigeon babies to leave the nest before sealing up the property they've set up home in, refusing them re-entry.

This process doesn't work with pigeons. They won't leave a roost unless they have good reason to, to start with, so when those pigeon babies get to a point where they are old enough to leave the nest, the entire flock still won't leave.

You can't wait for a pigeon flock to move on of their own accord, because they probably won't.

Pigeons don't just breed during the spring; they'll breed all year around if they can. At just seven months of age, female youngsters are ready to breed with males, and between one and two weeks after that, they'll lay eggs — usually two eggs. Those eggs take around two to three weeks to hatch, before the young pigeons leave the nest to start a flock of their own somewhere between two and four months of age. Unfortunately, before that generation of pigeon babies have left the nest, the mother will likely have already laid more eggs to take their place.

You can't wait for young pigeons to grow up so that you can move or destroy the remaining nests which makes the pigeon quite a formidable opponent in a pest scenario.


We have the most experience in Charleston at understanding the nuisance birds of West Virginia. Our 7 years of experience in the field ensures excellent results.

We pride ourselves on the quality of our bird control work. Our work is professional grade and long lasting, usually for the life of the building.

We are fully West Virginia licensed. We carry the correct safety equipment, and operate in a safe and professional manner to keep your building and people safe.

Call us at 304-840-0013 to discuss your bird problem and our process. We are always responsive by phone. We can usually schedule next-day appointments, and provide written estimates for all our bird work.