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Pigeon Control based on roof type

Here’s the full, clear pigeon-control plan, broken down by property type so you can see exactly what works best in Las Vegas:


🏙️ 1) Flat Commercial Roof (Warehouses, Offices, Retail Centers)

Challenges: Wide open surfaces, parapet walls, HVAC units, signage, and shaded areas pigeons love to roost on.

Best Solutions:

  • Professional pressure washing & sanitizing to remove droppings and scent markers
  • Bird spikes on parapet walls, ledges, signs, and roof edges
  • Bird netting around HVAC units, solar panels, and overhangs
  • Sealing gaps where pigeons nest under equipment

Why it works: Cleaning removes attraction, while physical barriers stop landing and nesting long-term.


🏠 2) Residential Flat or Tile Roof

Challenges: Roof edges, eaves, solar panels, and shaded corners.

Best Solutions:

  • Solar panel pigeon proofing (mesh or netting around panels)
  • Bird spikes on rooflines and ridges
  • Repellent gel for small ledges or light fixtures
  • Remove nests immediately and clean thoroughly

Why it works: Pigeons target protected areas; blocking access under panels and along edges eliminates shelter.


🅿️ 3) Parking Garages & Carports

Challenges: Beams, pipes, lighting fixtures, and constant re-roosting.

Best Solutions:

  • Bird netting across beams and ceiling areas
  • Bird spikes on pipes and ledges
  • Routine pressure washing to prevent buildup and odor

Why it works: Netting blocks entire zones, and regular cleaning prevents pigeons from returning.


🪧 4) Storefronts, Signs & Awnings

Challenges: Narrow ledges and signage attract pigeons and cause visible mess at entrances.

Best Solutions:

  • Low-profile bird spikes on signs and awnings
  • Repellent gel where spikes aren’t visually ideal
  • Monthly pressure washing for droppings and stains

Why it works: Keeps entrances clean, professional, and safe for customers.


🏡 5) HOA & Multi-Family Properties

Challenges: Multiple buildings, rooflines, balconies, and shared trash areas.

Best Solutions:

  • Community-wide pressure washing program
  • Spikes or netting on common problem areas
  • Trash area management to remove food sources
  • Routine inspections to catch issues early

Why it works: Consistency across the property prevents pigeons from simply moving to another building.


💡 What Doesn’t Work Long-Term

🚫 Plastic owls or snakes
🚫 Sound deterrents alone