pigeon control in arizona
Pigeons, also known as rock doves, are a common bird species found in Arizona. They are generally gray or brown in color and have plump bodies and small heads. Pigeons are social birds that are often found in flocks in urban and suburban areas, particularly around buildings and structures where they can nest and roost.
While pigeons are generally considered harmless, they can cause problems for homeowners and businesses. Pigeon droppings can accumulate on buildings and structures, causing unsightly stains and odors. In addition, pigeon droppings can contain pathogens that may pose a health risk to humans, particularly if the droppings are allowed to accumulate over time.
Pigeons can also cause damage to buildings and structures by nesting and roosting in eaves, attics, and other areas. Pigeon droppings can damage roofing materials and cause water damage, and nesting materials can clog gutters and drainage systems.
To prevent pigeon problems in Arizona, homeowners and businesses can take steps to discourage pigeons from nesting and roosting on their property. This may include sealing openings in buildings and structures, removing sources of food and water, and using bird netting, spikes, or other deterrents to prevent pigeons from landing and roosting. If a pigeon infestation is already present, it is best to contact a professional pest control company to assess the situation and develop a treatment plan.