Waste Management & Disposal Facilities, Texas Statewide

Permanent Pigeon Removal
for Waste Management Facilities

Pigeons cannot be scared away from a site they have claimed as home. North Texas Falconry uses falconry-led, multi-method removal programs to permanently eliminate pigeon infestations at transfer stations, MRF warehouses, landfills, and vehicle maintenance facilities across Texas.

TX
Statewide coverage
Multi
Multiple removal methods employed
0
Poisons or chemicals
Free
On-site facility assessment
Why Deterrents Fail

Most abatement programs
are built on the wrong premise.

Pigeons have a documented homing instinct strong enough to navigate hundreds of miles back to a familiar site. They do not just prefer your facility, they have imprinted on it. They will endure significant pressure and return to the same roost because, to them, it is home.

This is why spikes and netting fail. They shift birds within the facility rather than removing them. A pigeon displaced from one beam finds the next available surface. The population stays; only the location changes.

Sound and visual deterrents have no lasting effect on habituated populations in high-resource environments like waste facilities. The only permanent solution is physical removal. The birds must be caught and taken off the site.

Every NTF pigeon program is built around one standard: documented population reduction through removal, not displacement, not deterrence.

6x
Breeding cycles per year in resource-rich environments
60+
Diseases linked to pigeon droppings
3-4
pH of pigeon uric acid, corrosive to steel and concrete
2x
Population can double in a single untreated season
Removal Methods

Falconry leads the program.
Every tool has a role.

Waste management facilities present a three-dimensional problem. Pigeons roost in steel trusses 40 to 80 feet overhead, inside conveyor superstructures, and in structural voids no ground-based method can reach. Raptors cover the full facility. The other tools complete the removal.

Flagship Method
Birds of Prey Abatement
Trained hawks and falcons apply active, three-dimensional predator pressure across the full facility, including high-structure zones no trap or ground crew can efficiently reach. Raptors apply live pursuit across the entire vertical volume of the building, covering areas where trapping, air rifle, and hand netting also operate. Falconry does not replace the other tools. It makes the whole program work. Operated by a licensed Master Falconer. Zero chemicals. Zero installation.
  • Reaches full vertical facility volume
  • Covers high-structure zones inaccessible to other methods
  • Live pursuit directly reduces on-site population
  • No habituation, raptors remain a credible threat
  • Zero chemicals or installation required
  • Licensed Master Falconer on every deployment
Supporting Method 01
Non-Poison Live Trapping
Pigeon traps placed and monitored throughout the facility, most effective in lower-level zones, dock areas, and open floor spaces where congregation is consistent and accessible. Trapped birds are permanently removed from the site. No poisons. No toxicants. Safe near active processing areas and workers.
Supporting Method 02
Precision Air Rifles
Where structural access and clear sightlines allow, precision air rifles provide targeted, low-disturbance removal for birds in mid- and upper-level roosting zones. Deployed by trained personnel in compliance with all applicable local ordinances and coordinated with facility management for safe operating conditions.
Supporting Method 03
Hand Netting
For pigeons in semi-enclosed or confined spaces, including loading dock recesses, equipment rooms, and low-ceiling storage areas. Hand netting provides direct physical removal without firearm-rated clearances. Most effective after raptor pressure has already flushed birds from primary roost positions into accessible zones.
Who We Serve

Waste management facility types
we address

Pigeon pressure varies significantly by facility type and structural complexity. We assess each site individually and design the removal program around your specific operation.

01
Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF)
Semi-outdoor sorting floors, conveyor superstructures, and open bays create ideal pigeon habitat at height. We address full facility volume, including the high-structure zones that make MRF infestations so difficult to resolve with standard methods.
02
Waste Transfer Stations
Loading docks, vehicle staging areas, tipping floors, and overhead steel are all active infestation zones. Our multi-method programs cover every part of the operation, from ground-level dock bays to upper structural roosting areas.
03
Landfills and Disposal Sites
Open-air environments with continuous food availability and minimal structural barriers require sustained raptor presence and coordinated trapping across large footprints. Among the most resource-rich environments for pigeon population growth.
04
Vehicle Maintenance Shops
Enclosed and semi-enclosed maintenance bays, parts storage areas, and overhead structural spaces are prime nesting locations. We remove birds with minimal disruption to active operations and coordinate deployments around your maintenance schedule.
The Cost of Inaction

What an unmanaged pigeon infestation
actually costs your facility

The visible mess is the surface. The real liability compounds every season without intervention.

  • 01 Regulatory and compliance exposure
    Pigeon droppings introduce Histoplasma, Salmonella, and E. coli into processing environments. OSHA classifies large accumulations as hazardous waste requiring formal remediation protocols. Facilities under environmental scrutiny face compounded exposure when bird activity goes unaddressed.
  • 02 Structural and equipment damage
    Uric acid in pigeon droppings degrades steel, concrete, roofing membranes, and electrical insulation. Accumulated nest material near electrical infrastructure creates direct fire risk. Repair and cleaning costs at mid-size transfer stations regularly reach five figures annually.
  • 03 Worker safety and liability
    Respiratory exposure to dried pigeon feces is a documented occupational hazard. Persistent infestations create measurable liability for workers compensation claims and OSHA inspection findings in affected work areas.
  • 04 Contract and vendor risk
    Waste management operators increasingly face vendor qualification requirements from municipal clients and commercial hauling partners. A facility visibly compromised by birds signals deferred maintenance and poor operational standards when contract renewals are in play.
Our Process

From first call
to permanent results

A structured, two-phase program built around your facility's specific bird pressure, not a one-size-fits-all package.

01
Free facility assessment
We visit your site, document active infestation zones, identify species, map structural complexity, and review prior abatement history, at no cost and no obligation.
02
Custom removal plan
You receive a clear proposal with recommended methods, deployment schedule, population benchmarks, and transparent pricing built around your specific facility and infestation profile.
03
Phase 1, intensive removal
High-frequency, multi-method deployments led by raptors target all active infestation zones. We track population reduction against intake benchmarks and adjust the method mix as the program progresses.
04
Phase 2, annual maintenance
Regular deployments sustain predator presence and intercept re-colonization before it establishes. Structured as an annual contract with site reports and activity documentation at every visit.
Common Questions

Pigeon removal questions,
answered honestly

Why can't you just scare pigeons away like other birds?
Pigeons have a documented homing instinct that makes site abandonment through deterrence alone largely ineffective for established populations. A pigeon flock that has imprinted on a facility will endure significant pressure and return repeatedly. Permanent removal requires physically catching or eliminating birds from the site. Deterrence alone will not produce a lasting result.
Why is falconry your primary method?
Trained raptors can access and apply pressure in areas no other method can reach, including steel trusses, conveyor superstructures, enclosed bays, and structural voids that are physically inaccessible to traps and ground crews. Raptors cover the full three-dimensional volume of the facility. Falconry leads because it goes where nothing else can.
How quickly will we see results?
Most facilities see measurable population reduction within the first four to six weeks of Phase 1 intensive operations. Full removal timelines depend on infestation severity, facility size, and structural complexity. We document population benchmarks at the site assessment so progress is objectively trackable throughout the program.
Are your methods safe for employees and active operations?
Yes. All NTF methods are deployed in coordination with facility management to avoid interference with active operations. Trained raptors operate under direct falconer control at all times. Precision air rifle use is managed in compliance with applicable local ordinances and coordinated with your facility safety protocols.
Can you service multiple facilities under one agreement?
Yes. NTF has experience structuring multi-site programs for regional operators and property managers across Texas. Contact us to discuss consolidated program options and preferred vendor agreements for multiple locations.
Get Started

Ready to solve your
pigeon problem for good?

Schedule a free, no-obligation on-site assessment. We will document your infestation zones, map the facility, and design a removal program built for permanent results, not temporary displacement.

FREE ASSESSMENT