🐦 Bird Removal in Coweta County
Pigeons, starlings, and woodpeckers cause property damage and create health risks through droppings and nesting debris.
Bird Removal — Coweta County
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Bird Removal in Coweta County, Georgia
Bird work in Coweta County splits across three distinct call profiles. Newnan's downtown square and the surrounding pre-1860 historic-district commercial blocks produce pigeon, starling, and house sparrow work on building ledges and storefronts. Senoia's pre-1900 Main Street commercial buildings — many used as filming locations — produce similar urban-bird work. Grantville, Moreland, Turin, and Haralson farmstead properties produce barn pigeon, barn starling, and barn sparrow work on horse and livestock barns, plus occasional woodpecker damage on wooden siding. Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act protections apply to most native species; pigeons (rock doves), European starlings, and house sparrows are exempt and can be removed without federal permits.
Bird Removal Services in Coweta County
Bird droppings are corrosive and carry over 60 diseases. Nests in vents create fire hazards and block airflow.
Warning Signs
Birds nest primarily in spring and early summer. Woodpecker activity peaks in fall and winter.
- Bird droppings on surfaces
- Nesting in vents or eaves
- Pecking sounds on siding or wood
- Blocked dryer or bathroom vents
- Bird activity around roofline
Our Bird Removal Process
Our Coweta County contractor uses proven, humane methods to remove birds and keep them from coming back.
- Bird nest removal
- Vent and eave exclusion
- Deterrent installation (spikes, netting)
- Woodpecker damage repair
- Droppings cleanup and decontamination
Which Birds Are Protected in Coweta County and Which Aren't
Not protected (can be removed): pigeons (rock doves), European starlings, and house sparrows. These three non-native species are exempt from the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act and can be removed without federal permits. Most Coweta County commercial bird work involves these three species.
Protected (require permits or seasonal restrictions): woodpeckers (all species), chimney swifts, owls, hawks, swallows, mockingbirds, and most other native birds. Woodpecker damage on Newnan pre-1860 historic wood siding and trim, Senoia historic-district wood detailing, and rural farmhouse exteriors requires non-lethal deterrents (visual scare devices, spike systems, exclusion netting) — never lethal control without a USDA depredation permit. Chimney swifts in chimneys are federally protected and can only be excluded outside the breeding season.
Common Coweta Bird Issues by Property Type
- Newnan downtown square and historic-district commercial: pigeons on building ledges, storefronts, and the courthouse area — droppings remediation, exclusion netting, spike systems
- Senoia Main Street historic commercial: pigeons on pre-1900 brick commercial buildings, including filming-location structures
- Grantville, Moreland, Turin, and Haralson farmstead barns: barn pigeons and starlings nesting in hayloft rafters and gable-end ventilation; HEPA droppings remediation followed by exclusion
- Residential dryer vents and bathroom vents: starlings and house sparrows nesting in vent ducts — fire risk when vents are blocked
- Wood-siding woodpecker damage: cavity holes drilled in wood siding for nesting or grub-feeding on Newnan pre-1860 historic homes; non-lethal deterrents only
Why Pigeon Droppings Need Professional Remediation
Pigeon droppings are corrosive (they damage building materials, paint, and metalwork), they carry over 60 documented diseases, and they grow Histoplasma capsulatum (the fungus that causes histoplasmosis) when accumulated. HEPA-equipped remediation is required for any significant droppings accumulation, particularly in barn settings where the droppings may have built up for years. Cleanup of substantial Grantville, Moreland, Turin, or Haralson barn pigeon situations typically runs $500-$2,000+ depending on volume.
Standard residential bird jobs in Coweta run $200-$700+ for nest removal and basic exclusion. Pigeon control on commercial-style buildings (spikes, netting, electric track) runs $500-$3,000+ depending on linear feet. Woodpecker damage repair plus non-lethal deterrent installation runs $400-$1,500+.
Bird Removal in Coweta County — Service Area Map
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⚠️ Active Nesting Season
Most nuisance bird species are actively nesting. Protected migratory birds including swallows and chimney swifts cannot be disturbed during active nesting. Contact us to determine what species you have and what options are available.
Bird Removal Cost in Georgia
$200–$600+
Nest removal and basic exclusion. Large roost dispersal or chimney swift management costs more. Pricing varies by contractor, location, and severity. Call for an estimate specific to your situation.
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