Why Choose AviAway?
AviAway is a full-service bird control provider that specializes in designing custom solutions to bird control problems. We will talk with you, learn about your specific bird control problem, and come up with a solution that will exclude birds as completely as possible as well as work with your property's architecture. AviAway offers bird control services throughout the United States and Canada. We service all types of bird problems, from seagulls and sparrows to turkey vultures and barn swallows. We also offer free bird control consultations where we can walk you through, step-by-step, how to solve your bird problem.
Common Bird Problems in Trenton
Nuisance Birds (Pigeons, Starlings, Sparrows)
Nuisance birds like pigeons, starlings, and sparrows are one of the biggest bird problems in Trenton. These birds tend to find a source of food and nest nearby. The nesting location is often on human property. This can include in the rafters of buildings, underneath HVAC units, or in your attic. Birds prefer these covered locations because they keep their nests safe from predators and the elements. Once the birds nest, the troubles start to increase. The bird noises increase, the droppings multiply, and the birds are more difficult to get to leave. The best methods for getting rid of nuisance birds like pigeons, starlings, and sparrows in Trenton are removing bird food sources and installing bird netting over nesting grounds.
Canada Geese
Canada Geese are the other big problem in Trenton. These birds like to find a body of water and make their nest nearby. Once they make their nests, the geese tend to be unfriendly birds. They may honk or even potentially bite at humans. They also produce excessive amounts of droppings. One Canada goose can eat up to four pounds of grass a day and produce up to two pounds a day of droppings- and that's per goose! With the whole flock, that can add up quick. Top solutions for getting rid of Canada Geese are applying methyl anthranilate, the grape flavoring agent found in candies and sodas, to nearby grass and plants as well as blocking off their nesting grounds with bird netting.
Tried and true solutions to all your bird control needs
Top solutions for getting rid of nuisance birds like pigeons, starlings, and sparrows are removing bird food sources and blocking off their nesting grounds. Bird food sources include open trash containers, food strewn on the ground, and food left out intentionally for the birds. Covering up trash cans and keeping food off the ground will remove a big reason that birds are in the area. The other main solution is to block off bird nesting grounds. Nesting grounds are usually enclosed, covered locations like in the rafters of buildings or under solar panels. These locations can usually be netted off with bird netting. If installed properly, bird netting blocks out birds with 100% effectiveness. If birds have already nested, we recommend calling in a bird control company to inspect the site. It is illegal to move the nests of most bird species in North America and the birds may get territorial.
Solutions for removing Canada Geese are blocking off their food sources with methyl anthranilate and blocking off their nesting grounds with bird netting. Methyl anthranilate is a grape flavoring agent found in candy and sodas. Birds like geese don't like the taste or scent of it and will avoid eating plants treated with it. It is otherwise harmless for geese, humans, and the environment. Methyl anthranilate can be bought online from a bird control retailer or sourced from a bird control company as part of an overall bird control plan. Blocking off geese nesting grounds is usually best accomplished with bird netting. Bird netting can also be used to block off shallow sections of the pond geese are nesting around to prevent them from accessing the body of water.
Our bird control specialists are here for you.
Give us a call and AviAway can help solve your bird control problem. We offer free consultations and can help you find the best way to approach your bird problem. Then, if you choose to move forward with us, we can work with you to design and implement a custom solution based on your architecture that will exclude birds for good.