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Pigeons off the roof, without harming a feather.

Humane exclusion for Phoenix homes: spikes, netting, and solar panel mesh that make your roofline a bad place to live, installed to last.

What bird control covers

Bird control is exclusion, not extermination: making the ledges, rooflines, and solar panels birds want unavailable to them. Nice Pest Company inspects the nesting and roosting sites, builds a plan for the property, and installs bird spikes, netting, and solar panel mesh, with dropping and nest cleanup available. Every method is humane and HOA-friendly, which matters, because the mess is the problem, not the birds.

The birds behind most Valley calls

Two account for most of the work, with grackles, starlings, and sparrows in the supporting cast.

  • 01

    Pigeons

    The Valley's main offender. They roost on rooflines, AC units, and the shaded gap under solar panels, and their droppings are acidic enough to stain and corrode what they land on.

  • 02

    Doves

    Gentler reputation, same mess. Doves nest on ledges, patio beams, and in hanging plants, and they come back to a good spot again and again.

How our bird control works

It's construction more than chemistry: the fix is physical, so the plan and the install quality are what decide whether it lasts.

  1. Inspect the property.

    We find the roosting and nesting sites and what's attracting them, from panel shade to accessible vents.

  2. Design the exclusion.

    A plan for your property, not a kit: which ledges get spikes, where netting makes sense, what the panels need.

  3. Install it clean.

    Spikes, netting, and solar panel mesh, fitted discreetly so the house keeps its looks while losing its tenants.

  4. Clean up and monitor.

    Dropping and nest cleanup where it's needed, and monitoring afterward so a new flock doesn't quietly re-settle.

Bird prevention tips

Birds settle where there's food and a sheltered ledge. Deterrents handle the ledge, and the rest is upkeep. These are off Nice's own prevention list.

  • Regularly clean up fallen food and secure trash bins.

  • Seal entry points in attics, vents, and eaves.

  • Install mesh around solar panels before pigeons settle in.

  • Trim trees close to roofs to reduce nesting spots.

Why a pro beats a strip of spikes from the internet

Birds don't leave because one ledge got harder to use: they move three feet and keep going. Exclusion works when the whole property is read as one system, and when the law around nesting birds is respected while doing it.

  • Coverage of every roost, not the one you could reach on a ladder.

  • Humane methods that stay inside federal wildlife rules.

  • Installs built to last for years, not a season.

What bird control costs

Bird exclusion is planned and priced per property, separate from the recurring pest plan, because a single solar mesh barrier and a full roofline exclusion are very different jobs. Your estimate comes by text before any work starts.

Service area

Where we treat

We handle bird control across 30+ Valley cities, from Scottsdale and Gilbert out to the far West Valley.

Good to know

Questions? We've got answers.

Straight answers to what Valley homeowners ask us most. Still not sure about something? We're happy to talk it through.

Do bird spikes or netting hurt the birds?

No. Every method we use is exclusion: spikes, netting, and mesh make a ledge or panel impossible to roost on, so birds simply settle elsewhere. Nothing harms them, and the approach stays compliant with the wildlife protection laws that cover nesting birds.

How do I keep pigeons out from under my solar panels?

Solar panel mesh is the fix: a barrier fitted around the panel edges that closes off the shaded gap pigeons nest in, without touching the panel itself. It's the single most common bird job in the Valley, and it also stops droppings from building up where they cut panel output.

Can you remove a bird nest?

If the nest is inactive, yes, and we can clean and sanitize the spot too. If it's active, federal guidelines protect nesting birds, so we work around it and return after nesting season for full removal. Excluding the area afterward is what keeps the nest from coming back.

How long do bird barriers last?

Our spike and solar mesh systems are built to last 5 to 10 years or more. Bird exclusion is physical work rather than a treatment that wears off, so once a roofline is properly closed off it tends to stay that way.

How much does bird control cost?

Bird work is planned and priced per property, because a single solar mesh barrier and a full roofline exclusion are very different jobs. We send a no-obligation estimate by text before anything starts, so you see the number first.

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