
City Wide Wildlife Removal
(704) 817-2370
Charlotte Bird Control professionals provide full service Bird Removal services throughout Mecklenburg County, NC. Complete bird service are provided including removing birds in vent, Birds in your home, and Birds roosting in you business. Birds are a very common nuisance pest animal that will make their nest in your home or business and create a mess with bird droppings. These pest are a common problem that Wildlife animal removal Wildlife professionals are experts at dealing with. Services are provided throughout Mecklenburg County including the areas of Charlotte, Huntersville, Mint Hill, Mathews, Bellmont, Pineville, and Concord NC.
If you think you may have a bird problem some of the things that you may notice are scratching sounds, loud thumping sounds and a lot of chirping sounds after baby birds are born. Some of the more common bird problems we solve are:
- Birds in your Bathroom Vent
- Birds in your Dryer Vent
- Birds in your Kitchen Vent
- Birds in your Air Conditioning Vent
Don't be fooled by the birds cute appearance Birds are one of the dirtiest animals in North America. Birds and their dropping can carry over 60 different disease with the most common being the Bird Flu. Some other health hazards that birds carry are lice and mites. Birds should be removed from the ventilation pipe and the piping should be sprayed with a Insecticide and Disinfectant to kill all the possible health hazards.
Wildlife animal removal Bird Control services all of Mecklenburg County North Carolina and surrounding areas including:
Charlotte, Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, Matthews, Mint Hill, and Pineville.
The following are the most common Birds in North Carolina's residential areas, cities, and towns are Herring Gull, Mourning Dove, Rock Dove, Common Crow, Blue jay, Black Capped Chickadee, Red Breasted Nuthatch, Northing Mockingbird, American Robin, Yellow Warbler, European Starling, House Sparrow, Northern Cardinal, Chipping Sparrow, and Song Sparrow.
Like the house sparrow, the starling was introduced from Europe in the 19th century. It did not spread as fast and only reached the western coast within the last few decades. Starlings are well adapted to urban life which offer it an abundance of food and nesting sites. It is a muscular bird about eight inches long with long wings and a short squared tail. Starlings are very aggressive and will drive native birds out of their territory, much to the dismay of local bird watchers. Starlings are well noted for their flocking habits. They often gather in the tens of thousands, creating a nuisance when roosting in populated areas.
The starling is a dark chunky, muscular bird. It is distinguished from other blackbirds by its short tail and its longer, slender bill. Starling plumage varies depending on the season. In winter, the bird displays a highly speckled iridescent coat and a dark bill. In summer, the bird's coat dulls and has far fewer speckles.
Serving Allen, Allison Ferrt, Atando Junction, Caldwell, Charlotte, Chemway, Cornelius, Cowans Ford, Croft, Davidson, Derita, Dixie, Grove Park, Hebron, Hickory Grove, Hicks Crossroads, Homestead, Hoods, Hopewell, Huntersville, Idlewild, Jopler, Junker, Marlwood, Matthews, Mint Hill, Newell, Oakdale, Olde Providence, Paw Creek, Pine Harbor, Pine Ridge, Pineville, Providence, Rama, Rhyne, Sharonbrook, Shopton, Shuffletown, smithville, Sodyeco, Sterling, Toddville, Tuckaway Park, Wilgrove.