Bird & Pigeon Removal & Exclusion in Mount Vernon, NY
Birds nesting in your attic, vents, or air conditioners? We can help!
Bird removal can be a tedious and complicated process, but with the right know-how, your bird problem can be solved! Most of the common birds in the northeast are protected on a federal and state level. Without the proper permits, it's illegal to kill or even indirectly harm a protected bird. We provide non-lethal, humane bird exclusion and bird proofing solutions, in compliance with all environmental protection laws.
Looking for Bird Removal in Mount Vernon, NY? Call Us: (914) 315-7033
TriState Wildlife is a Full Service, Nuisance Wildlife Company. We're a multi-generation, family run business, with 45 years of experience in the field. We're on call 24/7, for all Squirrel Removal Emergencies in the Westchester County area of New York.
We never use Poisons, or Harmful Chemicals, and always Live Trap animals when possible. We specialize in Humane Squirrel Trapping, Squirrel Damage Repair, Hazardous Decontamination and Attic Restoration, in Mount Vernon, NY. Whether your Squirrel issue is Residential, or Commercial, we can provide you with a lasting solution!
Read about Potential Health Hazards and Our Bird Removal Process!
Bird Removal Gallery | * Click to see more Bird Removal Photos
Birds Nesting in an Unprotected Chimney - New Cap Installed
Bird Caught and Relocated in a Live Trap
Removing a Small Bird from a Vent by Hand
Disgusting Bird Nesting is Filled With tiny Mites
Insulation Damaged from Bird Nesting and Droppings





Thanks for helping get the birds out of our chimney! We were pretty worried about the fire hazard, and didn't want the birds harmed in any way. The wildlife guy that came here was great. He was really nice, and let us watch when he pulled the birds out by hand. The new chimney cap also looks perfect. Thanks again.
We had a family of birds living under our air conditioner. The noise every morning was even worse than the mess they were making. Kris removed the birds and nesting by hand, then sealed everything up nice and tight. No more birds :)