Bird Removal in Peachtree Corners
    Peachtree Corners, GA

    Bird Removal in Peachtree Corners, GA

    Peachtree Corners' mature tree canopy and Chattahoochee River corridor support diverse bird populations. Homes throughout the city deal with vent nesting, while Technology Park commercial buildings face flocking bird issues.

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    Understanding Bird Removal in Peachtree Corners

    Peachtree Corners' mature tree canopy and Chattahoochee River corridor support diverse bird populations. Homes throughout the city deal with vent nesting, while Technology Park commercial buildings face flocking bird issues.

    Birds in your home might not sound as alarming as raccoons or rats, but the reality is that birds nesting in vents, soffits, and attics cause some of the most dangerous and overlooked problems we see. The #1 issue? Dryer vent nests. Birds — especially European starlings and house sparrows — love to build nests inside dryer exhaust vents. That nest blocks airflow, causes your dryer to overheat, and creates a genuine fire hazard. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, clogged dryer vents cause over 2,900 house fires per year. We've pulled nests out of dryer vents that were so packed with debris the homeowner's dryer had stopped working entirely.

    We responded to a call from a homeowner in Alpharetta whose bathroom exhaust fan had stopped working. When we opened it up from the attic side, we found a starling nest with four eggs, surrounded by droppings that had accumulated over what looked like two or three nesting seasons. The vent duct was completely blocked, the moisture from the bathroom had nowhere to go, and there was visible mold on the surrounding drywall. That's a scenario we see regularly — birds find a small opening, build a nest, and the homeowner doesn't realize it until something stops working or starts smelling.

    Bird droppings carry some serious pathogens — histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, and psittacosis are all transmissible to humans. Dried droppings become powdery and airborne, especially when they accumulate in attic spaces near HVAC intakes. And here's the legal complexity: most bird species in Georgia are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. You can't just remove nests whenever you want — there are federal timing restrictions, and violations carry stiff penalties. That's why professional removal matters. We know the regulations, we follow them, and we get the birds out legally and humanely.

    What To Do Right Now

    Do This

    • Check your dryer vent, bathroom exhaust vents, and kitchen hood vent for nesting activity or blockage
    • Call a professional if birds are entering your attic through soffits or gable vents
    • Install vent covers and screens on all exterior openings after removal — prevention is key
    • Address the issue before nesting season (March–August) when removal is restricted for protected species

    Don't Do This

    • Do NOT remove bird nests yourself during nesting season (March–August) — most species are federally protected
    • Do NOT seal a vent opening while birds or eggs are inside — it's inhumane and often illegal
    • Do NOT ignore a clogged dryer vent — it's a serious fire hazard
    • Do NOT disturb accumulated bird droppings without respiratory protection — the dust carries diseases

    Is This Happening in Your Peachtree Corners Home?

    Birds nesting in dryer vents, bathroom vents, or kitchen exhaust

    Chirping and scratching from the attic or walls

    Bird droppings accumulating on or around your home

    Birds entering through gaps in soffits or gable vents

    Clogged gutters from nesting materials

    Birds nesting in dryer and bathroom vents on Peachtree Corners homes surrounded by mature hardwood canopy

    Dangers & Health Risks

    Fire Hazard

    Bird nests in dryer vents are a leading cause of house fires. Blocked vents also cause CO buildup.

    Disease

    Bird droppings carry histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, and psittacosis. Dried droppings become airborne.

    How We Solve Your Bird Removal Problem

    Every situation is different, but our proven process ensures a permanent solution — not a temporary fix.

    1

    Vent & Attic Inspection

    We inspect all exterior vents (dryer, bathroom, kitchen, gable), soffits, and attic access points to locate nests, identify species, and assess any damage or contamination.

    2

    Legal, Humane Removal

    We remove nests and birds following all federal and state regulations (Migratory Bird Treaty Act). During active nesting season, we use timing-appropriate exclusion methods to avoid disturbing eggs or young.

    3

    Permanent Exclusion & Vent Protection

    We install professional-grade vent guards, screening, and deterrent systems on all vulnerable openings. We clean and sanitize affected vents, remove droppings, and restore proper airflow.

    Common in Peachtree Corners & Gwinnett County

    European starlings, house sparrows, and chimney swifts are the most common problem birds in Metro Atlanta homes. Starlings and sparrows are aggressive nesters that target dryer vents, bathroom exhausts, and any gap in your soffits. Chimney swifts are federally protected and cannot be removed during nesting season (typically April through October in Georgia). We see heavy bird activity in neighborhoods with older homes and wood siding — Decatur, East Atlanta, Marietta, and historic Roswell are particularly affected. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources enforces federal migratory bird protections, so proper identification and legal compliance are essential.

    The Chattahoochee River along the western border, Crooked Creek, Jones Bridge Park, Simpsonwood Park (220+ acres), and extensive mature tree canopy throughout residential areas. Aging 1970s–80s rooflines make Peachtree Corners a hotspot for squirrel and raccoon entry. Homes near the Chattahoochee and Simpsonwood Park see elevated bat and raccoon activity. Rodent issues persist in the denser areas near Technology Park.

    Transparent Pricing, No Surprises

    Most residential bird removal projects in Peachtree Corners range from $500–$4,000+

    Projects can range from $500 to over $4,000 depending on your home's size, roof slopes, roof condition, soffit and fascia, overall condition of the home, and any existing damage that should be repaired during the exclusion process. Free inspection included.

    What Peachtree Corners Customers Say

    "We had raccoons in our Spalding Woods attic for weeks before calling The Outdoors Group. They handled everything — trapping, repair, and attic cleanup. Wish we'd called sooner."

    Linda M. — Peachtree Corners, GA

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