Seven cities. One valley.
Pigeon habits change with the architecture — tile roofs in Palm Desert, mid-century parapets in Palm Springs, polo-field equestrian sheds in Indio. Here's where we work and what the pigeons here actually do.
Coachella Valley · CA
North end to south, we cover it.
Same crew on every job (it's Mike), same equipment, same 30-day guarantee no matter which side of I-10 you're on. Out-of-area requests handled case by case — call and ask.
Palm Springs
Palm Springs is the valley's pigeon capital — and not by accident. Mid-century buildings with flat parapets, deep eaves, and exposed roof beams give birds a hundred ledges per block. We work downtown, Movie Colony, Tahquitz River Estates, Indian Canyons, and Sunrise Park, plus the boutique hotels and mid-century resorts along E. Palm Canyon and N. Indian Canyon Dr.
Palm Desert
Palm Desert is country-club territory: Spanish-tile roofs, casita complexes, and HOA-administered streetscapes. The pigeon problem here is usually shared roofline — once one casita's parapet has a flock, the neighbors' do too within a season. We work El Paseo, The Cove, University Park, Bighorn, and the Marriott-corridor commercial properties.
Rancho Mirage
Almost entirely HOA. Rancho Mirage work is half social — every board has slightly different rules about visible hardware and weekend work hours. We come ready with a written scope and insurance certificate so the approval doesn't take three meetings. Mission Hills, Thunderbird Heights, and the gated communities along Bob Hope Dr. account for most of our jobs.
La Quinta
La Quinta runs from PGA West out to Old Town and The Cove against the Santa Rosa range. The mountains keep cooler air on the south face, which means more shaded perches that pigeons love — particularly on second-story balconies and pergola-style patio covers. We've done a lot of work in PGA West, Tradition, and the Old Town district.
Indio
Indio is the valley's biggest city and the most agricultural-edge — date farms, polo grounds, festival-area rentals that go from packed to empty in 72 hours. Pigeons here often nest in equestrian sheds, polo-field equipment storage, and short-term rental units when they sit vacant. Festival season makes timing important — book pre-March or post-April.
Cathedral City
Cathedral City has the valley's densest mix of small commercial: auto-row dealerships, casino-adjacent strip retail, the Date Palm Dr. corridor. Big flat roofs with HVAC equipment are the typical job — pigeons love the warm-up zones around condenser units. Cove District residential is a second category.
Desert Hot Springs
Across I-10 from Palm Springs, DHS has its own architectural mix: spa-resorts, mid-century motels being reimagined as boutique stays, and a lot of newer construction up in Mission Springs and Skyborne. Mineral-spa properties get a lot of pigeon traffic on the cabana roofs around outdoor pools.
Surrounding desert
Coachella, Thousand Palms, Bermuda Dunes, Indian Wells
Outside the main seven cities but inside the same valley? Call us — we work these areas case-by-case and quote based on driving time rather than turning the job down. Most we end up taking.
Ready when you are
Get the pigeons gone before the next monsoon.
Inspection is $40 and credited to your job. Most properties wrap in a single visit.