How do you get rid of pigeons. Rubber snakes are a minor deterrent
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I found this wonderful site on DIY pigeon deterrents. Many use fake owls, that actually turn their bodies with solar power. Others swear by the spikes you can buy or make. Some love old cd's that scare them away. I hope you find one that works.
http://rsandss.blogspot.com/2013/05/diy-bird-deterrent.html
Poison works. It should be available from a feed store or possibly Home Depot or Lowes.