Best Bird Control Solutions in Texas
- Sean McKee
- 12 minutes ago
- 2 min read

Birds are part of the Texas landscape—from the plains to the cities. But as much as we enjoy seeing them in the skies, they can cause real problems when they settle where they shouldn't. Flocks around livestock, warehouses, or public spaces can damage property, leave behind a mess, and even pose safety hazards.
That’s where AviAway comes in. Based on years of experience across the state, AviAway offers smart, humane bird control solutions that are built to handle Texas-sized bird problems—without harming the birds or the environment.
Here are a few of the most effective bird control tools they use across Texas:
Bird Spikes
Texas cities like Houston and Fort Worth deal with pigeons and grackles nesting on rooftops, ledges, and signs. Bird spikes are a simple way to stop birds from landing and perching. They’re not harmful—they just make it uncomfortable to land. It’s a clean, long-term fix that keeps buildings, signs, and storefronts looking sharp.
Bird Netting
Whether it’s a barn in the Panhandle or a loading dock in San Antonio, bird netting is one of the best ways to protect wide-open areas. AviAway installs heavy-duty netting that’s almost invisible to people but keeps birds from flying into sensitive spaces. It’s especially helpful for ranches, feed storage, and airport hangars where even a few birds can create big issues.
Visual Deterrents
In places like Corpus Christi or suburban shopping centers around Dallas, visual deterrents can be highly effective. These include reflective strips, predator decoys, and motion-activated lights—designed to make birds think danger is nearby. AviAway knows which deterrents work best for different species, from aggressive grackles to curious sparrows.
What sets AviAway apart in Texas is their custom approach. They don’t use a one-size-fits-all plan. Every job is tailored to the specific bird issue, property type, and local conditions. Their team understands how to handle birds without harming them—and how to keep your space clean, safe, and bird-free long-term.
From protecting ranches to keeping downtown skylines clear,
helps Texans solve bird problems the right way. It’s bird control that works—with respect for wildlife and the people who share the land.
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