Benefit 01
Property-specific planning
The work begins with the part of the building birds are using, not a one-size-fits-all package.
Strata bird control for Vancouver and Lower Mainland properties
Bird-control planning for strata properties where balcony, common-area, and approval considerations need to work together. Start by sending clear photos of the area, the city, and any access or property-management context.

Fast local quote path
Send photos of the problem area with the city and a short note about the property. That is enough to start a useful conversation.
Benefit 01
The work begins with the part of the building birds are using, not a one-size-fits-all package.
Benefit 02
Photos, city, access, and property type make the first recommendation more useful.
Benefit 03
The goal is to protect the area while respecting how residents, staff, or visitors use it.
The problem
Bird issues tend to repeat when the underlying entry point, landing surface, or property condition is left unchanged.
Problem 01
Birds return to places that offer a reliable place to land, shelter, or nest.
Problem 02
Droppings, nesting material, and repeat bird activity can change how a balcony, entry, or exterior edge is used.
Problem 03
The right fit depends on the surface, location, access, and whether cleanup is also part of the scope.
How the work starts
Bird Control BC uses a simple, photo-led process to understand the property before recommending a direction.
Step 01
Show the main problem area and the surrounding surface or opening.
Step 02
Include the city, property type, access notes, and any timing constraints.
Step 03
The next step is shaped around the actual issue rather than a generic package.

Project teaser
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Project Proof
Before-and-after job photography documenting the original balcony condition, cleanup, preparation, and a black bird-netting installation across the opening.
This balcony required more than a deterrent on one narrow ledge. The work combined cleanup and preparation with a physical netting barrier across the open side of the balcony.
Open project case studyA grounded approach
The quote path is designed to be useful for property owners, managers, and strata contacts without relying on unsupported promises.
Photos make it easier to discuss the actual work area and what may affect the scope.
Related services and local pages help visitors move from the problem to the right conversation.
Send photos when ready, or call if a direct conversation is the better first step.
Service Areas
Use these city pages to move between the service intent, local context, project examples, and the quote path more easily.
FAQ
These answers cover the questions people usually ask first before requesting a quote for this service.
Send photos of the affected area, your city, and any details about access or the property type. The request can then be reviewed with better context.
The right approach depends on where birds are entering or landing. Photos help distinguish between a balcony opening, a narrow ledge, cleanup need, or a broader property issue.
Bird Control BC is structured around Vancouver and key Lower Mainland service areas, including Burnaby, Richmond, the North Shore, Coquitlam, and Surrey.
Quote CTA
Start with the quote form if you want the property details organized first, or call now if you already know the issue and want to talk through the next step.
Send photos of the problem area with the city and a short note about the property. That is enough to start a useful conversation.
Related pages: Balcony Netting, Bird Spikes, Dropping Cleanup
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Send the property details that matter most so the next conversation can start with useful context instead of back-and-forth guessing.