Boston's Atlantic-moderated humid continental climate keeps ledges and cornices on Beacon Hill, Back Bay, and North End buildings damp enough for pigeons to nest year-round, especially around Boston Harbor and the Freedom Trail structures. Droppings accelerate limestone and brick deterioration while creating slip hazards on sidewalks near Faneuil Hall and the New England Aquarium.
We focus on physical exclusion rather than poisons because Massachusetts wildlife rules limit lethal options for rock doves. Stainless-steel spikes, 3/4-inch mesh netting, and angled polycarbonate ledges are installed on parapets, window pediments, and HVAC platforms without drilling through historic masonry when possible. Edge cases include multi-story South End row houses where scaffolding access and neighbor coordination are required, and East Boston waterfront warehouses where gulls compete for the same roosts.
All work includes full dropping removal with HEPA vacuums and enzyme cleaners to eliminate the bacteria and fungi that thrive in our damp air. We never leave sites until every entry point larger than two inches is sealed with copper mesh or mortar-matched caulk rated for freeze-thaw cycles.
Pigeon Control Services We Offer
✓Ledge and Parapet Exclusion
Custom stainless spikes and continuous netting installed on brownstone and brick ledges common to Beacon Hill and Back Bay to stop roosting without damaging historic facades.
✓Rooftop HVAC and Chimney Protection
Screening and angled deterrents fitted around rooftop equipment and chimneys on Charlestown and South Boston buildings where pigeons exploit warm exhaust for winter nesting.
✓Dropping Removal and Surface Restoration
HEPA vacuuming and enzyme treatment of accumulated droppings on sidewalks, balconies, and courtyards followed by low-pressure masonry cleaning that preserves original stone.
✓Multi-Family Building Perimeter Barriers
Entry-point sealing and window-ledge treatments for three- to six-unit buildings in Jamaica Plain and Dorchester that reduce recurring pigeon pressure on shared courtyards.
✓Commercial Facade Deterrent Systems
Discreet wire and post systems installed on restaurant and retail fronts near Boston Common and the Public Garden to keep pigeons off signage and awnings during business hours.
How it works
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Site Inspection and Mapping
We walk every accessible roof, cornice, and balcony on the property, noting active nests, droppings volume, and access constraints typical of narrow Beacon Hill alleys.
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Exclusion Plan and Material Selection
Custom materials are chosen to match building age and color while meeting Suffolk County wind-load requirements; drawings are reviewed with property managers before install.
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Installation and Sanitation
Spikes, netting, and seals are placed, followed by complete dropping removal and enzyme treatment of all affected surfaces.
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Follow-Up Monitoring
A 30-day check confirms pigeons have not re-established; any missed gaps are corrected at no additional charge.
Pricing
Pricing is determined after an on-site inspection because access, building height, and historic constraints vary widely across Boston neighborhoods.