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Safely Remove Birds & Protect Your Property

Nuisance birds like pigeons, sparrows, and starlings often build nests in vents, chimneys, gutters, attics, and soffits — leading to property damage and serious health concerns. Their droppings are corrosive and can transmit diseases like histoplasmosis or cryptococcosis, especially when nests are left undisturbed.

Catseye’s bird removal service safely removes birds and nests, installs deterrents or exclusion barriers, and cleans contaminated areas. We ensure humane removal in accordance with federal and state wildlife laws, while protecting your home and restoring cleanliness to affected spaces.

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Inspection of Roosting & Nesting Areas

We evaluate attics, vents, ledges, and chimneys for signs of bird activity, droppings, feathers, and nests. This inspection helps determine the species involved and the extent of the infestation.

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Safe Bird Removal & Nest Cleanup

Using humane exclusion methods such as one-way doors and netting, we remove birds without harm. After removal, we clean nesting debris and sanitize to eliminate bacteria, mites, and odors.

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Exclusion & Bird-Proofing Solutions

We install physical barriers such as vent covers, bird spikes, and deterrent systems to prevent birds from returning. Entry points are sealed to ensure long-term protection.

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Stop Nesting Damage & Health Risks

Bird nests can block vents, damage insulation, and lead to roof or siding deterioration. Their droppings carry bacteria and fungi that can affect air quality. Catseye removes all nesting materials, disinfects surfaces, and prevents birds from returning.

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Keep Birds Out of Vents & Attics

We install screens, seal entry points, and add bird deterrents like spikes or netting to prevent future nesting. Our exclusion solutions are discreet, effective, and built to last through all seasons.

Keeping Pests Out For Good

Signs You May Need Bird Removal Services

Unwanted birds nesting in or around your property can cause messes, noise, and health risks. These signs may point to an infestation.

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Birds Flying In or Out of Vents

Frequent bird activity near dryer vents, attic fans, or roofline gaps is a clear sign of nesting or roosting.

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Droppings on Siding or Walkways

Accumulations of bird droppings on walls, decks, or under eaves can damage surfaces and carry harmful bacteria.

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Flapping or Chirping Noises Indoors

Persistent bird sounds coming from walls, attics, or fireplaces can indicate trapped or nesting birds.

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Feathers or Nesting Material

Twigs, leaves, feathers, and nesting debris near vents or in attic spaces often signal active bird nesting.

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Unpleasant Odors or Insect Activity

Decaying nests and droppings can cause foul smells and attract pests like mites, flies, or beetles.

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Stained Ceilings or Vent Blockages

Moisture stains or blocked vents may indicate bird nests are causing damage and airflow issues.

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At Catseye Pest Control, your satisfaction is our top priority. That’s why every service we provide comes backed by the Catseye Guarantee — a commitment to delivering safe, effective, and long-lasting pest control solutions. Whether you’re dealing with ants, rodents, or nuisance wildlife, our trained technicians won’t stop until the job is done right. If pests return between visits, so will we, at no extra charge. It’s pest protection you can count on, with results you can see.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are bird removals dangerous to attempt without professional support?

Yes, attempting bird removal on your own can pose significant health and safety risks. Birds such as pigeons or sparrows often carry bacteria, mites, parasites, and fungal spores that can lead to respiratory issues or infections when disturbed. In addition, trying to access tight or high places — like soffits, chimneys, or attic vents — can result in falls or injuries.

Catseye technicians arrive equipped with the right protective gear and knowledge to handle live birds, nesting materials, and droppings safely. They know how to neutralize risks and remove nests without exposing residents to contaminated materials or accidental harm. Hiring professionals ensures bird issues are handled responsibly and effectively.

What issues do nesting birds cause for homes?

Birds building nests inside attics, vents, or chimneys can lead to structural and hygiene problems. Their nesting materials and droppings can clog airflow or drainage systems, cause foul odors, and introduce pathogens. Over time, nesting can damage fascia, siding, rooflines, or soffits, making homes vulnerable to moisture damage and other pest infiltration.

Catseye addresses these issues by removing nests, cleaning affected spaces like attics or crawl areas, and repairing the weak points used for entry. This not only resolves current nesting problems but also prevents future damage and contamination.

How does Catseye deter birds from returning?

Catseye offers a set of bird deterrents incorporating visual and sound-based solutions to encourage birds to abandon roosting areas. These tools create uncomfortable environments for nesting or resting, helping deter birds without harming them or creating noise issues for homeowners.

Using rotating visual reflectors, predator call boxes, or other sensory disruptors, Catseye makes roosting areas less appealing. These deterrents are combined with permanent exclusion systems — such as durable netting or barriers — to ensure birds do not return.

What is involved in Catseye’s bird exclusion process?

Catseye’s exclusion solution, known as the Cat-Guard Exclusion System, protects homes from future bird invasions by sealing vulnerable entry points. These durable systems are designed to keep birds out while lasting season after season.

Technicians carefully inspect the structure, identify weak spots like damaged soffits, vents, or fascia, and install exclusion barriers that match the home’s design. The result is a comprehensive defense that helps restore peace of mind and keeps wildlife out.

Can bird control services be completed without chemicals?

Yes, Catseye prioritizes exclusion and deterrent methods over chemical usage whenever possible. Their approach focuses on physical barriers and behavioral deterrents, aligning with eco-friendly and humane practices.

In most cases, removal, cleanup, deterrents, and exclusion is enough to resolve bird issues. When additional sanitation is needed, technicians clean affected areas meticulously — removing droppings and nesting debris — to restore safety and cleanliness.

How does Catseye handle cleanup after bird removal?

After nest and bird removal, Catseye ensures that impacted areas — such as attics, crawl spaces, or vents — are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized to eliminate droppings, nests, and odors. This reduces health risks from airborne pathogens and removes attraction cues for other wildlife.

Technicians may also repair or reinforce surfaces damaged by birds during nesting. Once cleanup is complete, the exclusion measures are put into place. As a result, the space is not just clean but protected and restored for long-term safe use.

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Catseye has been the industry’s only premium pest controlwildlife control and removal, and pest control exclusion systems provider for nearly three decades in the Northeast United States. Throughout that time, Catseye has branched out and brought its high-quality pest control services to other parts of the country. We are currently servicing four different states on the East Coast, and constantly expanding to offer our expertise to satisfy your needs.

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