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🐦 Bird Removal in Taholah

Local licensed expert serving Taholah and all of Grays Harbor County. Pigeons, starlings, and woodpeckers cause property damage and create health risks through droppings and nesting debris.

Bird Removal — Taholah, Washington

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Serving Taholah and all of Grays Harbor County, Washington

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Bird Removal in Taholah — What to Expect

Bird droppings are corrosive and carry over 60 diseases. Nests in vents create fire hazards and block airflow.

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Our Process in Taholah

Our local Grays Harbor County contractor serves all of Taholah using the same proven, humane process for every job.

  • Bird nest removal
  • Vent and eave exclusion
  • Deterrent installation (spikes, netting)
  • Woodpecker damage repair
  • Droppings cleanup and decontamination
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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 in Taholah, Washington — Local Context

Cliff swallows, house sparrows, and European starlings are the primary nuisance bird species in the West. Canada geese have established year-round populations throughout the Pacific Northwest, causing damage to lawns and retention pond areas. Acorn woodpeckers cause significant structural damage to wood-sided homes in wooded areas of California, Oregon, and Washington, drilling hundreds of acorn-storage holes into siding and eaves.

All wildlife removal in Washington is regulated by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Our Taholah contractor is fully licensed under the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and uses only permitted, humane removal methods.

Bird Removal Cost in Taholah

$200–$600+

Nest removal and basic exclusion. Large roost dispersal or chimney swift management costs more. Call for an estimate — pricing varies by contractor and job complexity.

Frequently Asked Questions — Bird Removal in Taholah

How much does bird removal cost in Taholah, Washington? +
Bird removal and exclusion in Washington ranges from $200–$600+ for basic nest removal and vent guarding to $1,500+ or more for chimney swift management or large rooftop flock dispersal. The cost depends on the species and the extent of the infestation at your Taholah property.
Are birds nesting in my Taholah home protected by law? +
It depends on the species. Chimney swifts and most migratory songbirds are fully protected under the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act and cannot be disturbed while nesting. European starlings and house sparrows — both non-native species — are not protected. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife can help identify regulated species. Always confirm before attempting any removal.
Why do birds keep nesting in my Taholah vents? +
Dryer vents, bathroom exhaust vents, and attic vents are warm, sheltered cavities that closely resemble natural nest sites. Birds in Washington return to the same nesting location year after year. The permanent solution is installing appropriate vent guards after nesting season — not just removing the nest, which results in the same birds rebuilding within days.
What damage can birds cause in my Taholah attic? +
Birds nesting in Taholah attics leave nesting material, feathers, and droppings that harbor Histoplasma and Cryptococcus — both serious respiratory pathogens. Nesting material near exhaust vents creates fire hazards. Mites and lice from bird nests migrate into living spaces after chicks fledge, sometimes in large numbers.
When is the best time to do bird exclusion in Washington? +
The optimal window for bird exclusion in Washington is late fall through early spring — before nesting season begins in March. Once active nests are present, many species including chimney swifts and all native migratory birds are legally protected and work must pause until chicks have fledged. Your Taholah contractor can inspect now and schedule exclusion for the correct legal window for your specific bird species.