City Wide Pest Control has been providing professional pigeon removal in Phoenix and across Maricopa County for over 40 years.
When you need pigeon control in Phoenix, act fast, pigeons are one of the Valley's most persistent pest problems. They roost on rooftops, nest under solar panels and tile roofs, and leave corrosive droppings that damage paint, stucco, concrete, and roofing materials. Phoenix's warm climate and abundant food sources support pigeon populations year-round, and once they establish a roosting site at your home, they do not leave on their own.
City Wide Pest Control has been providing professional pigeon removal in Phoenix and across Maricopa County for over 40 years. As a family-owned bird control Phoenix specialist, we use proven pigeon deterrent in Phoenix methods and exclusion techniques to remove pigeons from your property and keep them from coming back. Our pigeon proofing in Phoenix, AZ covers solar panels, tile roofs, and all roosting areas. No contracts required for residential customers.
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Watch for these warning signs at your home or property.
Pigeons regularly roosting on your rooftop, patio cover, or exterior ledges
Nesting activity under solar panels, roof tiles, or in covered alcoves
Accumulation of pigeon droppings on patios, driveways, walkways, and outdoor furniture
Droppings on or around rooftop HVAC units, swamp coolers, and vents
Cooing and noise from roosting pigeons early in the morning
Debris from nesting material, twigs, feathers, and droppings, in gutters and on the ground
If you are dealing with any of these issues, call (602) 944-0099 for a professional assessment. ---
Pigeon droppings are more than unsightly. They are corrosive and acidic, causing permanent damage to roofing materials, painted surfaces, stucco, concrete, and vehicle finishes. Pigeon droppings also harbor Histoplasma, Cryptococcus, and Chlamydia psittaci, fungal and bacterial pathogens that pose genuine health risks when dried droppings become airborne.
Pigeons carry ectoparasites including bird mites, lice, and ticks that can migrate into your home once birds nest on the structure. Nesting under solar panels is particularly problematic in the Phoenix area, pigeon debris reduces panel efficiency and creates fire risk. Without professional deterrents and exclusion, pigeons return to the same roosting sites generation after generation.
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The common feral pigeon, gray with iridescent green and purple neck feathers, 11-14 inches, stocky build. Originally cliff-nesting birds, they treat rooftops, ledges, and building overhangs as natural habitat. Extremely adaptable. Breeds year-round in Arizona's warm climate, producing multiple broods per year.
Feral pigeon populations in the Phoenix metro have expanded significantly with urban development. They thrive around residential neighborhoods with solar panels, tile roofs, food sources (pet food, birdseed, trash), and water sources (pools, irrigation). Pigeons are creatures of habit, once they establish a roost, they return to the same site persistently unless physically excluded.
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These practical steps help reduce pest activity between professional treatments.
Do not feed pigeons or leave pet food, birdseed, or food scraps accessible outdoors
Secure trash cans and dumpster areas with tight-fitting lids
Eliminate standing water sources where pigeons drink, fix irrigation leaks and cover pool when possible
Install deterrents on flat surfaces where pigeons begin roosting, early action prevents established colonies
Screen solar panels with exclusion mesh before pigeons nest underneath
Remove nesting material promptly, pigeons are persistent and will rebuild if material is simply knocked down
same owner, over 40 years protecting the Valley
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contracts with State, County, and City buildings across Arizona
spikes, wire, netting, and solar panel exclusion
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Professional deterrent systems, bird spikes, wire deterrents, and exclusion netting, are the most effective methods. Over-the-counter products like plastic owls and reflective tape provide temporary relief at best. Pigeons habituate to scare devices quickly. Physical exclusion is the proven long-term solution.
Cost depends on the size of the area requiring treatment, the deterrent system needed, and whether solar panel exclusion is included. Call (602) 944-0099 for an honest assessment and quote.
Yes. Dried pigeon droppings contain fungal spores (Histoplasma, Cryptococcus) that become airborne and can cause respiratory illness when inhaled. Droppings also corrode roofing, paint, concrete, and stucco. Professional cleanup and ongoing deterrents are recommended.
Exclusion mesh installed around the perimeter of your solar panel array seals the gap between the panels and the roof. This eliminates the protected nesting space pigeons seek. We install professional screening that does not void panel warranties or restrict maintenance access.
Not if proper deterrents and exclusion are installed. Pigeons are persistent and will attempt to return to established roosting sites. Physical barriers, not chemical repellents, are the key to permanent pigeon control.
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Yes. City Wide Pest Control provides pigeon removal phoenix with over 40 years of experience. Our state-licensed technicians deliver proven results backed by our service warranty. Call (602) 944-0099 to get started.
Yes. City Wide Pest Control provides pigeon deterrent phoenix with over 40 years of experience. Our state-licensed technicians deliver proven results backed by our service warranty. Call (602) 944-0099 to get started.
Yes. City Wide Pest Control provides pigeon proofing phoenix az with over 40 years of experience. Our state-licensed technicians deliver proven results backed by our service warranty. Call (602) 944-0099 to get started.
We provide pest control across 12 cities throughout Maricopa County.