Federal and state laws prohibit capturing or removing many types of birds and nests without special licensing and permits. By the early 1900s, birds in North America were in a bad state.
A patented process proven over time
Meridian’s bird capture process evolved over a decade of trial and error If you follow Meridian, you’ve heard a lot about our “patented system and process.” We are justifiably proud of both
How Meridian’s Recruiting Process Ensures Great Service
Christmas is still on our minds, and with it a feeling of profound gratitude. 2022 marked another landmark year for Meridian Bird Removal. We remain one of the fastest-growing bird removal companies

What to Do if a Flock of Birds Enters Your Building
Most birds exhibit flock behavior, and it’s one of their most potent weapons. Flock behavior provides protection, learning opportunities, and guidance—when was the last time you saw a migratory bird flock get

Of Bald Eagles and Cooper’s Hawks— Raptors Seize Our Imagination
An overwhelming majority of the birds we remove are “nuisance birds”—mainly English house sparrows, pigeons, and some grackles thrown in for good measure. However, it’s the birds of prey that capture the

The True Cost of Bird Deterrents
When dealing with invading birds, some businesses try to save money by deploying bird deterrents and exclusions. You’ve probably seen or even used some of these devices: • Bird spikes • Exclusion netting
A Bird’s Eye View of the Year
Five holiday tips for fewer birds
Five proven things you can do to set yourself up for success The holiday season is here! Sure, some of us have yet to get the decorations from the attic, but for

Juvenile Delinquents: A Special Problem for the Start of Summer
June means juvenile season. Watch out! June is the first full month of summer. That means kids are out of schools and teenagers are descending upon the swimming holes, malls, and roads.

Amazing Bird Adventures 4: Good Medicine
For this installment of “Amazing Bird Adventures“, we follow a late night capture inside a pharmaceutical warehouse, where a Cooper’s hawk had invaded the sterile space and needed removing ASAP. Murphy’s law