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

Our company specializes in resolving problems caused by birds in Memphis, Tennessee, 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 901-303-0326 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 Memphis Bird Control:

We have been providing a professional bird control strategy for residential and commercial owners for more than ten years now. As time passes, we decided to add a few services to ensure that our customers will enjoy an all-inclusive approach to their bird problems. Our technicians have been fully trained in the practical and appropriate identification of the problem and application of the solution. We have also provided them the necessary education to conduct home modification as a part of our preventive measures. They have gone through proper seminars on using cleaning products and materials to eradicate the microorganisms that may cause zoonotic illnesses effectively. We operate according to the existing standards and policies of the states and the country. We are a mid-sized bird removal and exclusion company that offers fantastic services at a price that anyone can easily afford. We have the expertise, financial stability, and longevity of a large company. We are a proud member of the national organization on wildlife control. We assure you that we will not just deal with the symptoms of the issue but will directly attack the source of your bird invasion problem. We will only use the humane, efficient, and least intrusive form of bird removal. We will never put you in an inconvenient situation.

Will Relocating a Pigeon Work?


You're a decent human being. You don't like hurting or killing animals, even if they've caused quite a lot of trouble over the last days. That's why, when it came to getting rid of the pigeon in your attic, you chose to trap it in a cage, rather than look for ways to kill it. And yes, it took time, money and patience, but you successfully caught it, and are willing to set it free, letting bygones be bygones. Of course, you don't want it to return to your house once its free, so you think about relocating it, just set it free somewhere far from your house where you feel it'd have a good chance of survival. But will it even work?

Probably not.

While relocating would work with almost any other unwelcome animal you catch in your house (and is even the most preferred method of resolving pest problems for many wildlife experts), pigeons are great exceptions to this rule. Time and time again people have tried relocation with pigeons, transporting them in different conditions over large distances, only to find the pigeons beating them to their house when they return from releasing them. 

In short, it has almost always never worked, and there are two main reasons why. 

1 - Sharp homing instincts

Ever heard of pigeons being used as messengers in the olden times? Well, you heard right. No matter where they would be carried off to, they'd still be able to return to their original owner's home, who would find a message attached on the leg from the person who carried the pigeon off. While this was extremely useful at the time, in your case these sharp homing instincts are a huge disadvantage; there is nowhere you can dump off the pigeons without them being able to find their way home again.

2 - They can fly large distances easily

While I find it tedious to point out the obvious, but pigeons are birds. Birds that can fly for long, long distances over a relatively short period. So, while it may seem a good idea to you to set the pigeon free in the next town over because your house is just so far away now, think again. They can not only make the journey but as previously established also know exactly where to go.

What you can do instead

You could kill it. Sure, that's a messy, inhumane, unpractical way of solving your problem, but it is a solution to your problem (if you can call it that). Or you could focus on the real issue, and "pigeon-proof" your house. Find out how it got in, and make sure every opening is securely closed so that after you do release it (wherever you decide to do it), it and others won't be able to re-enter your home.



Also read our other bird tip: How Do You Remove Garage Pigeons?

We have the most experience in Memphis at understanding the nuisance birds of Tennessee. 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 Tennessee 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 901-303-0326 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.