TruNorth Pest Control | Bird Control in Barnesville, GA
Birds may be pleasant outdoors, but when they nest in vents, soffits, attics, or business signs, they can quickly become a pest problem. In Barnesville, nuisance birds like pigeons and sparrows can damage buildings, pose health risks, and create sanitation concerns.
TruNorth Pest Control offers professional bird control and exclusion services for homes and businesses. We remove nests, clean affected areas, and install physical deterrents such as netting or bird spikes to keep problem birds from returning.
Our Bird Control Process
Inspection – We locate nesting and roosting sites on the structure.
Removal – Nests and debris are safely removed where permitted by law.
Exclusion – We install netting, spikes, and seal access points to prevent return.
Cleanup – Droppings and contaminants are cleaned and deodorized.
Seasonal Bird Activity in Barnesville, GA

January – Low
February – Low
March – Moderate
April – High
May – High
June – High
July – High
August – Moderate
September – Moderate
October – Low
November – Low
December – Low
Neighborhoods We Serve in Barnesville, GA
- Downtown Barnesville
- Milner
- College Drive
- Thomaston Street Historic District
- Lamar County Estates
FAQ’S
Why are birds nesting in my home or business?
Birds look for sheltered, elevated spaces like soffits, vents, chimneys, and signage for nesting.
Are birds harmful inside structures?
Yes. Their droppings corrode surfaces, carry disease, and nests may block vents or pose fire hazards.
What kinds of birds cause problems in Barnesville?
Pigeons, sparrows, and starlings are the most common nuisance birds in this area.
How does TruNorth handle bird problems?
We remove nests, install deterrents like netting or spikes, and clean contaminated areas.
Is bird control humane and legal?
Yes. TruNorth uses humane, legal methods in compliance with wildlife protection laws.
People Also Ask (PAA)
Can birds damage my roof?
Yes. Bird droppings can degrade shingles, and nests may clog gutters or vents.
How do I stop birds from nesting on my house?
Install deterrents such as netting, spikes, and use exclusion tactics professionally.
Are bird droppings hazardous?
Yes. They may carry diseases like histoplasmosis and corrode metal and paint.
What’s the best bird deterrent?
It depends on the location. Netting, spikes, and visual repellents are commonly effective.
Do birds return to the same nesting site?
Yes. Birds are territorial and may return annually unless properly excluded.

