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Tennis Court Bird Control

Tennis Court Bird Control from Birds & Geese Beware. Practical bird control planning, FAQs, and service guidance across NJ, NYC, NY, and CT.

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As seen on PIX11
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As heard on NJ 101.5
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Bird Barrier authorized installer
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Tennis & Rec Facility Bird Control

Droppings on a tennis court surface are a hazard players notice mid-match. We clear overhead structures so courts stay clean and playable.

Canopy & Fence-Line Exclusion

Spikes and wire fitted to shade canopies, scoreboard structures, and fence tops.

League-Schedule Aware

Work planned around match schedules and court availability.

Court-Surface Cleanup

Droppings cleared from playing surfaces before they affect footing or ball play.

Humane Exclusion Only

Birds are redirected away from courts without being harmed.

Bird control for tennis courts & racquet clubs

Nothing ends a match faster than a slick patch of droppings on the baseline, or a flock scattering across the court mid-serve. Fencing, light structures, and clubhouse eaves around a tennis court give birds exactly the perches they want, and a fouled surface isn't just unsightly, it's a hazard on a court where footing matters.

Birds & Geese Beware, Inc. has protected tennis courts and racquet clubs across New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut since 1991. We install around your court schedule and target the perimeter fencing, lighting, and clubhouse structures where birds actually settle, without interfering with play.

Bird control for tennis courts & racquet clubs

Where birds settle around a court

Court facilities have a narrow, predictable set of roost points compared to most commercial sites.

  • Perimeter fencing, windscreens, and net posts
  • Light poles and fixture housings above the court
  • Clubhouse eaves, overhangs, and covered seating
  • Surrounding trees and hedges that ring the courts

Because courts are open and low to the ground, even a small roost overhead puts droppings directly onto the playing surface, which is a bigger problem here than it would be on a rooftop somewhere else on the property.

Indoor and bubble-covered courts have their own version of the problem, where birds nest in the support structure or roof trusses of the enclosure itself rather than the exterior fencing. Clubs running both indoor and outdoor courts often need two different approaches on the same property, one for the open-air fencing and lighting, another for the enclosed structure overhead.

Where birds settle around a court

Deterrents matched to court structures

Court facilities need low-profile fixes that don't interfere with sightlines or ball flight. Here's how our options apply.

On clubs with an established roost in the clubhouse structure, we bring in hard exclusion for a permanent seal.

Multi-court facilities with a dozen or more courts on one property sometimes see roosting pressure concentrate around a single bank of lights or a shared windscreen run, rather than spreading evenly. Identifying that concentration during the survey lets us focus the budget on the courts actually affected instead of treating every court on the property the same way.

Deterrent Options

See our bird deterrent options

Every facility is different, so we match the deterrent to the fencing, lighting, and clubhouse structures on your courts.

Why it's worth fixing before the season starts

Droppings on a hard court surface create a real footing hazard, and on clay they leave staining that's difficult to fully clean. Left alone, a roost above the court will keep fouling the same section of surface match after match, and members notice. We pair every install with a cleanup and sanitizing pass so courts are ready for play the moment the deterrent goes in.

Clubs also see the roost problem show up in member complaints before it shows up on a maintenance report. A regular player who keeps landing on the same fouled baseline is quick to raise it with the front desk, and repeat complaints are a harder conversation than a scheduled fix ahead of the spring season.

Why it's worth fixing before the season starts

How a court install runs

Court time is valuable, so we build the schedule around it.

  1. Site survey. We walk the fencing, lighting, and clubhouse structures to identify exactly where birds are perching.
  2. Off-hours install. Crews work around your court booking schedule so play isn't interrupted.
  3. Cleanup & sanitize. We clear droppings from the playing surface and surrounding structures.
  4. Follow-up. We check back through the playing season to confirm the fix is holding.

Clubs with a full outdoor calendar, tournaments, league nights, and open court hours back to back, tend to schedule the survey visit for a slower stretch and save the install itself for early morning or a weekday off-peak window, so the courts are clear again well before the next booked match.

How a court install runs
How We Do It

Our process for Tennis Court Bird Control.

Facility Walkthrough

We inspect the property the way the birds use it — rooflines, ledges, loading areas, grounds, and water — and document the pressure points that matter for your type of facility.

Plan Built for Your Operation

The program is designed around your hours, tenants, and compliance needs: humane deterrents and geese management that solve the problem without disrupting the way the facility runs.

Clean Installation & Service

Uniformed, insured crews install deterrents or run goose-control visits on a schedule that works for the site, then clean and disinfect the areas the birds fouled.

Verify & Maintain

We confirm the pressure is gone, report what was done, and keep the property protected with maintenance visits — so the problem stays solved.

Questions about tennis court bird control

Don't see your question? Call the owner directly — we're glad to talk through your property.

Call us(732) 558-2464
No. Wire and spikes sit flush on fence tops, net posts, and light fixtures, and netting is used only over clubhouse overhangs away from the court itself, so nothing installed affects visibility or ball flight.
Yes. We schedule installs around your booked court times and typically work fencing and lighting during off-peak hours.
Yes. Droppings create slip risk on hard courts and can stain clay surfaces if left to sit. Fixing the roost above the court prevents repeat fouling of the same section.
Often, yes. Enclosed courts can have birds nesting in the roof trusses or support structure of the bubble or building itself, which usually calls for netting or exclusion inside the structure rather than the wire and spikes used on open-air fencing.
It depends on the number of courts, the fencing and lighting involved, and how established the roost is. We start with a site assessment and quote a plan for your facility. Call (732) 558-2464 for a fast, free quote across NJ, NY, and CT.
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Established 1991Owner-Operated24/7 Emergency ServiceLicensed & InsuredHumane & Non-LethalFree Quotes & ConsultationsServing NJ, NY, NYC & CTCommercial & ResidentialBird ControlCanada Geese ControlTrained Goose-Chasing DogsPressure WashingWindow CleaningTrusted by 500+ Clients
Established 1991Owner-Operated24/7 Emergency ServiceLicensed & InsuredHumane & Non-LethalFree Quotes & ConsultationsServing NJ, NY, NYC & CTCommercial & ResidentialBird ControlCanada Geese ControlTrained Goose-Chasing DogsPressure WashingWindow CleaningTrusted by 500+ Clients