As temperatures rise and birds begin their annual migration back to cities, towns, and commercial sites, one thing becomes crystal clear: nesting season is the most profitable time of year for bird control specialists. If you’re in the industry and not leaning into this seasonal surge, you’re leaving serious revenue on the table.
From rooftops to loading docks, signage to HVAC units, birds are scouting prime real estate right now. They're looking for sheltered areas to build nests, lay eggs, and raise their young. This makes your clients’ properties the perfect targets — and your services more essential than ever.
Here’s why nesting season is a golden opportunity for professionals like you:
🏗️ Birds get territorial: Once a bird nests, it will often return to the same spot year after year. That means one nest now could become a long-term infestation if not properly addressed.
🚫 Nests = hazards: Nesting materials clog vents, pose fire risks, and lead to expensive facility damage.
⚠️ Increased health risks: Nesting season ramps up exposure to pathogens like Histoplasmosis and Avian Influenza — putting people and pets at risk.
💸 Time-sensitive window: Once eggs are laid, bird removal becomes a legal and ethical minefield. Prevention is key — and timing is everything.
Now is the time to reach out to your past and current commercial clients — especially schools, warehouses, food production facilities, and healthcare buildings. Frame bird control as a proactive maintenance service, not just a reactive emergency fix.
💡 Tip: Use messaging that stresses risk prevention, compliance with wildlife laws, and long-term savings from early intervention.
When time is of the essence, you need bird control solutions that are:
Effective
Fast-acting
Ethically sound
That’s where tools like Avitrol come in — designed to encourage birds to leave the area while minimizing harm and liability. When paired with deterrents and structural exclusion tactics, you’re setting your clients up for success and safety — and positioning your business as the go-to specialist.
Final Thoughts
This nesting season, don’t wait for the client to call you after birds have moved in. Get ahead of the problem — and the competition — by marketing your services now.
🛠️ Be the professional who prevents problems — not the one cleaning up after them.