QUICK BITS:

One of the most important parts of any
pigeon control program is to make sure
pigeons cannot nest.

Nesting is best treated by excluding pigeons’
access to desirable areas.

When all the nesting spots have been
treated, you will realize about
a 50-60% chance
that the birds move on.

After nesting treatments, when you treat all the spots on which they are standing, your
odds increase to over 90%

Arizona Game and Fish recommends flock reduction with trapping and making
sure another flock could not nest
even if they tried.

Pigeons nest where their eggs will not roll. This includes against spikes, mesh and
electric shock systems.

Pigeons gravitate to the highest perches possible so they can see predators before
they are seen.

Pigeons prefer to habitate spots where they have protection overhead or at least shade.

Pigeons are familial and breed for life. They also posess a natural homing instinct.

There is no product or service that can legitimately guarantee pigeons will not stand
on untreated surfaces.