Bird Abatement East Texas | North Texas Falconry
East Texas, Piney Woods Region

Bird Abatement Across East Texas

From Tyler and Longview to Texarkana and Beaumont, North Texas Falconry eliminates blackbirds, pigeons, grackles, and starlings for commercial properties, municipalities, industrial facilities, and agricultural operations across East Texas.

4 Cities
Tyler, Longview, Texarkana and Beaumont
Humane
Multiple control methods
0
Poisons or chemicals
Free
Property assessment
Problem Species

The nuisance birds driving damage across Bird Abatement East Texas

East Texas faces bird pressure shaped by its dense timber and agricultural economy, industrial corridors, and position along the Mississippi and Central Flyways. Nuisance bird populations are well established across the Piney Woods region and respond to our methods.

Blackbirds
Euphagus spp. / Agelaius phoeniceus
Colloquially called blackbirds, these species including Brewer's Blackbirds and Red-winged Blackbirds descend in massive seasonal flocks across commercial and agricultural properties, creating contamination, noise, and property damage at significant scale.
  • Massive seasonal roosts overwhelm commercial and agricultural properties
  • Droppings carry Histoplasma, a serious airborne fungal health risk
  • Noise and mass presence deters customers from commercial areas
  • Contamination of outdoor areas, entries, and stored goods
Pigeons
Columba livia
Pigeons nest persistently on commercial building ledges, warehouse rooftops, loading docks, and industrial structures year-round. Their breeding rate and acidic droppings create chronic property damage, liability, and health concerns for property owners across the region.
  • Year-round nesting on ledges, rooftops, and industrial structures
  • Droppings on walkways and entries create slip-and-fall liability
  • A breeding pair produces up to six broods per year
  • Associated with over 60 transmissible diseases
Grackles
Quiscalus spp.
Several grackle species including the Great-tailed Grackle are year-round fixtures across Texas commercial and retail environments. They congregate in large, loud flocks at shopping centers, parking lots, and outdoor dining areas, creating noise, mess, and a persistent customer deterrent problem.
  • Year-round flocking at retail, restaurant, and commercial properties
  • Heavy dropping accumulation on vehicles, entries, and signage
  • Aggressive behavior near food sources deters customers and staff
  • Populations grow rapidly without active deterrence programs
European Starling
Sturnus vulgaris
Starlings are aggressive nesters in warehouse rafters, HVAC systems, signage cavities, and building structures across the region. Their colonies spread rapidly and cause significant property damage, contamination, and fire risk from nesting materials left in electrical and mechanical spaces.
  • Interior nesting in rafters contaminates stored goods and equipment
  • Nesting materials in electrical areas create fire hazard
  • Acidic droppings corrode metal structures and HVAC units
  • Colonies expand quickly without early professional intervention
Why East Texas Is Different

Timber country, industrial corridors, and dual flyway position drive unique bird pressure

East Texas sits at the convergence of two major North American migratory flyways, the Mississippi and Central, meaning seasonal blackbird migrations through the region can be extraordinary. Combined with the area's significant timber industry infrastructure, petrochemical operations near Beaumont, and growing commercial sectors in Tyler and Longview, East Texas presents diverse and persistent bird pressure across every property type.

  • Convergence of the Mississippi and Central Flyways creates major seasonal blackbird migration events
  • Timber industry infrastructure provides extensive roosting habitat for pigeons and starlings
  • Beaumont petrochemical corridor faces industrial-scale bird pressure similar to the Gulf Coast
  • Tyler and Longview commercial growth drives increasing grackle and pigeon activity in retail corridors
  • Agricultural operations across the Piney Woods face direct crop and grain contamination losses
60+
Diseases linked to nuisance bird droppings
0
Poisons or chemicals in any of our methods
2
Major migratory flyways converging across East Texas
Free
On-site property assessment, no obligation
Our Methods

A full toolkit of humane methods, matched to your property.

We assess your property and recommend the right approach for your specific bird species, population size, and facility type. No poisons. No guesswork.

Flagship Method
Birds of Prey Abatement
Our most effective long-term solution for East Texas properties. Trained Harris Hawks establish natural predator territory across your facility, triggering instinctual fear responses in blackbirds, pigeons, grackles, and starlings that no artificial deterrent can replicate. Effective from Tyler retail centers and Longview industrial campuses to Texarkana commercial corridors and Beaumont petrochemical facilities. Zero chemicals. Zero installation. Operated by licensed Master Falconers.
Supporting Method 01
Non-Poison Live Trapping
For properties with large established populations, live trapping delivers rapid, humane population reduction with no poisons or toxicants of any kind. Ideal as a first-phase approach before long-term birds of prey deterrence. Safe near food facilities, agricultural operations, and sensitive environments.
Supporting Method 02
Hand Netting
For birds that have accessed interior spaces including warehouse rafters, building cavities, and HVAC enclosures, hand netting provides targeted removal without disrupting your operations. Effective for starlings and pigeons in confined locations that other methods cannot fully address.
Who We Serve

Bird abatement for every property type

We address bird problems across every sector of the regional economy. If birds are creating a problem on your property, we have a solution.

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Timber and Agricultural
East Texas's timber operations, feed mills, and agricultural facilities face direct contamination and product loss from blackbirds, pigeons, and starlings. Our methods are safe near crops, livestock, and food processing operations throughout the Piney Woods.
Timber OperationsFeed MillsAgriculture
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Petrochemical and Industrial
Beaumont's petrochemical corridor and East Texas industrial operations face large-scale pigeon and starling pressure on structures, piping, and rooftop equipment. We clear and deter at industrial scale without disrupting operations.
PetrochemicalRefineriesIndustrial
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Commercial and Retail
Shopping centers, restaurants, and office properties across Tyler, Longview, and Texarkana face persistent grackle and pigeon problems that drive away customers and create ongoing maintenance and liability exposure.
RetailRestaurantsOffice
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Municipal and Healthcare
City facilities, hospital campuses, university properties, and public infrastructure across East Texas require humane, policy-compliant bird control. All of our methods are non-toxic and meet the highest environmental and safety standards.
HospitalsCity FacilitiesUniversities
Service Area

Serving Bird Abatement East Texas city by city

We serve communities across the region. Contact us to confirm coverage for your specific location.

Tyler Smith County
Longview Gregg County
Texarkana Bowie County
Beaumont Jefferson County
Nacogdoches Nacogdoches County
Lufkin Angelina County
Marshall Harrison County
Palestine Anderson County
Jacksonville Cherokee County
Henderson Rusk County
Carthage Panola County
Statewide TX On request
How It Works

Straightforward from the first call.

Clear, honest, and built around your results, no matter where your property is located.

01
Free property assessment
We evaluate your property, identify the species and scope of the problem, and recommend the right approach at no cost and no obligation.
02
Custom control plan
You receive a clear proposal with recommended methods, schedule, and transparent pricing built around your specific facility and bird pressure.
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Active abatement
We execute hawk deployments, trapping, netting, or a combination on a schedule that works around your operations with minimal disruption.
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Lasting results
We track progress and follow up until the problem is fully resolved. Ongoing maintenance programs are available to prevent re-establishment.
Get Started

East Texas bird problems deserve East Texas expertise.

Schedule a free, no-obligation property assessment with our team. We will evaluate your situation and give you an honest recommendation.

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