What Attracts Birds Highlights
- Food sources, water, and shelter are the top factors that attract birds like pigeons, seagulls, swallows, crows, and turkey vultures.
- Nuisance birds can damage property, create health risks, and lead to costly cleanups.
- Strategic bird control solutions can help you prevent infestation and protect your commercial or residential space.
What Attracts Birds to Your Property?
Whether you’re dealing with pigeons on rooftops or crows in your parking lot, understanding what attracts birds is the first step toward solving the problem. Birds are drawn to properties that provide easy access to food, water, and shelter—especially in urban or coastal environments. Below, we outline common attractants and how to eliminate them effectively.
Food Sources: The #1 Bird Magnet
Birds—especially nuisance species like pigeons and seagulls—flock to areas where food is readily available.
Common Food Attractants:
- Open trash bins or dumpsters
- Spilled food near restaurants and convenience stores
- Outdoor seating areas with crumbs or leftovers
Solution:
Use sealed trash containers, implement regular cleanup routines, and install deterrents around dining areas. Our commercial bird control solutions can help.
Water Access: A Hidden Draw for Birds
Even a small puddle or rooftop drain can attract birds seeking water to drink or bathe.
High-Risk Areas:
- Flat commercial roofs with standing water
- Leaky gutters or HVAC systems
- Decorative fountains or retention ponds
Solution:
Ensure proper drainage and consider adding water-repelling coatings or bird deterrents in moisture-prone areas.
Shelter and Nesting Opportunities
Birds like swallows, pigeons, and turkey vultures seek secure, elevated nesting sites near consistent food and water.
Shelter Hotspots:
- Solar panel arrays
- Rooftop HVAC units
- Signage, ledges, and overhangs
Solution:
Install bird netting, spikes, and slope systems to eliminate roosting zones. Regular maintenance is key to long-term prevention.
The Hidden Costs of Attracting Birds
When nuisance birds settle in, property owners face:
- Corrosive droppings that damage surfaces
- Health hazards like histoplasmosis and salmonella
- Disrupted operations and negative customer impressions
Protect your investment with a custom bird control plan from Bird Solutions, Inc.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What types of birds are considered nuisance birds?
Nuisance birds include pigeons, seagulls, crows, turkey vultures, and swallows. These species are known for damaging property, nesting in inconvenient places, and spreading disease through droppings.
2. Why are there so many birds on my commercial roof?
Birds often gather on flat rooftops due to water pooling, food sources nearby, and shelter from predators. HVAC systems and solar panels can also provide ideal nesting spots.
3. Can bird droppings be dangerous to humans?
Yes. Bird droppings can harbor fungi and bacteria such as histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, and E. coli, posing serious health risks to workers and visitors.
4. How do I permanently get rid of pigeons on my property?
Eliminate food sources, seal nesting areas, and install professional-grade deterrents like spikes or netting. A long-term plan from a licensed bird control company is most effective.
5. Do seagulls pose a risk to commercial properties?
Absolutely. Seagulls are aggressive scavengers and can cause property damage, noise disturbances, and sanitation issues in coastal or waterfront areas.
Stop Attracting Birds—Start Protecting Your Property
Don’t let nuisance birds take over your space. From seagulls on coastal buildings to pigeons nesting under solar panels, Bird Solutions, Inc. has proven strategies to stop the problem at its source.
👉 Contact us today for a site evaluation and custom bird control plan.

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