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In Bangkok, pigeons and doves do not come to your balcony looking for food. They come to nest and to sleep. A quiet, sheltered corner above the city is exactly what they want, and once a pair settles in they will build, lay eggs, and return to the same spot again and again. What starts as one untidy bundle of twigs behind the air-conditioner unit soon becomes a permanent roost.
A nest is more than an eyesore. It blocks drainage, holds damp against your walls and wiring, and brings mites and bird lice that find their way indoors. The longer a nest stays, the harder it is to remove and the more mess it leaves behind. Getting the nest out properly, and cleaning the space afterwards, is the only way to take your balcony back.
Birds choose spots that are sheltered, hidden, and hard for you to reach. These are the places our team checks and clears:
Twigs and feathers wash into your balcony drains and air-conditioner trays, and the water backs up and pools. In the rainy season this leads to leaks, damp walls, and stained ceilings for the unit below.
Nests built against air-conditioner units, wiring, and condenser fans are a real hazard. Dry twigs and feathers sitting next to electrical parts can overheat, and birds pulling at insulation only makes it worse.
Active and abandoned nests are full of bird mites and lice. Once the birds leave, these parasites look for a new host and can move through an open window into your home.
A nest brings droppings, cooing through the night, and the smell of damp nesting material. Worse, a successful nest tells other birds that your balcony is a safe place to settle, so one pair quickly turns into several.
Most nests sit in awkward places, tucked behind heavy units or high on a ledge. Our team has the tools and the experience to reach them safely, without damaging your air-conditioner or your building.
We remove nests in a way that respects both the birds and the law. Empty and abandoned nests are cleared straight away. Where a nest holds eggs or chicks, we talk you through the right and lawful options before anything is done.
Taking the nest out is only half the job. We clear the droppings and debris left behind, flush the affected drains and trays, and disinfect the area so no smell, stain, or parasite is left for you to deal with.
We check your balcony, air-conditioner units, drains, and ledges to find every nest and roost, including the ones you cannot see from inside. We tell you what we find and whether any nest is still active.
Empty and abandoned nests are removed along with all the twigs, feathers, and packed debris. Drains and air-conditioner trays are cleared so water can flow freely again.
If a nest holds eggs or live chicks, we pause and explain your options first. Thai wildlife and animal-protection rules guide what can be done, and we will not do anything that puts you on the wrong side of them.
The whole area is cleaned, the droppings are removed, and the surfaces are disinfected to kill bacteria and clear out mites. You receive photos of the finished work.
Because Bangkok birds come to shelter and nest, we show you how to take away the spots they want. Keeping corners open and tidy, closing the gap behind the air-conditioner, and clearing clutter all make your balcony a poor place to settle.
Do you remove nests that have eggs or baby birds in them?
Empty and abandoned nests are removed right away. If a nest holds eggs or live chicks, we handle it carefully and lawfully, and we explain your options before doing anything. In some cases the best step is to wait a short while until the chicks have left.
Is it legal to remove a bird nest in Thailand?
Common city pigeons and doves can be dealt with, but Thai animal-protection rules still apply, especially when a nest is active with eggs or chicks. Our team works within those rules, so you stay on the right side of the law.
Where do birds usually nest on a balcony?
The favourite spots are behind and on top of the air-conditioner unit, inside drains and drainage trays, on high ledges, and among stored clutter. These quiet, hidden corners are exactly what nesting birds look for.
Will the birds come back after the nest is removed?
They may try, since they remember a good roost. Removing the nest and then taking away the sheltered spot makes it far less likely. We show you which gaps and corners to close off so the balcony stops being an inviting place to sleep.
Do you clean up the mess after removing the nest?
Yes. We clear the droppings and debris, flush the drains and air-conditioner trays, and disinfect the surfaces, so the area is left clean and safe to use.
Can a nest really damage my air-conditioner or cause a leak?
Yes. Twigs and feathers block the drainage tray and pipe, the water backs up, and you get leaks and damp. Nesting material sitting against the wiring and fan is also a fire risk.
How long does nest removal take?
Most balconies are done in a single visit. Heavy or long-established nests in hard-to-reach spots can take a little longer.
Do I need to be home during the service?
Not necessarily. As long as access to the balcony is arranged, our team can do the work while you are out.
What about the mites and the smell left behind?
Both are dealt with during the cleanup. Disinfection kills the bacteria and clears out the mites, and removing the damp nesting material takes the smell with it.
Can I combine this with a full balcony clean?
Yes. Many customers add a balcony deep clean or bird poop removal during the same visit, so the whole space is sorted in one go.