Boston's humid continental climate and proximity to Boston Harbor create constant pressure from pigeons, European starlings, herring gulls and woodpeckers on brick row homes and commercial rooftops. These birds exploit loose slate, copper flashing and vent openings common in Beacon Hill, Back Bay and North End buildings, leading to nesting in attics, eaves and chimneys plus corrosive droppings on sidewalks and fire escapes.
We follow federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act rules and Massachusetts wildlife regulations, using only exclusion, one-way doors and habitat modification rather than lethal methods on protected species. In dense neighborhoods like South Boston and Jamaica Plain we schedule work around Fenway Park events and Freedom Trail foot traffic to avoid complaints, while waterfront jobs in East Boston and Charlestown require extra fall-protection on slippery harbor roofs.
Dropping accumulations are treated with EPA-registered disinfectants before removal because dried bird waste carries histoplasmosis and cryptococcosis spores that become airborne during cleanup. We also address secondary insect infestations that follow bird nests in Roxbury and Allston multi-family buildings.
Access on historic structures often requires telescoping ladders, roof anchors and coordination with property managers to protect copper gutters and ornamental cornices that are expensive to replace.
Bird Removal Services We Offer
✓Pigeon Removal From Commercial Roofs
One-way door installation and ledge modification to clear pigeons from flat roofs on multi-story buildings in downtown Boston and South End without trapping protected birds.
✓Starling Nest Removal in Attics
Inspection through soffit and ridge vents followed by exclusion netting and vent sealing to stop starlings from nesting in Beacon Hill and Back Bay row-house attics.
✓Seagull Deterrence for Waterfront Properties
Tension-wire and spike systems installed on railings and HVAC units at Boston Harbor and East Boston commercial sites to prevent herring gull loafing and droppings.
✓Woodpecker Damage Assessment and Exclusion
Drumming-site inspection on cedar siding and trim plus reflective deterrent and hole repair for homes in Jamaica Plain, Roxbury and Brighton where woodpeckers target insects in insulation.
✓Multi-Unit Apartment Bird Control
Coordinated exclusion across common vents and shared eaves in Dorchester and Allston multi-family buildings to prevent recurring pigeon and starling entry between units.
✓Chimney Swift Exclusion for Historic Homes
Custom chimney cap installation that preserves draft while blocking swift nesting in North End and Charlestown brick chimneys protected under federal law.
How it works
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Site Inspection and Species ID
We examine entry points, droppings and nesting material from Beacon Hill rooftops to waterfront piers, identifying species and noting any protected-bird constraints.
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Humane Removal and Exclusion
One-way exits, netting and physical barriers are installed during approved hours while preventing re-entry, with all work coordinated around building access and tenant schedules.
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Sanitization and Waste Removal
Droppings and nesting debris are HEPA-vacuumed and surfaces disinfected to eliminate spores before any sealing work begins.
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Follow-Up Monitoring
Return visits at 7 and 30 days confirm exclusion integrity and address any new activity before issuing a written summary for property records.
Pricing
Pricing varies by roof access, number of entry points and whether historic-building protections apply; Beacon Hill and waterfront jobs typically require more time and equipment.