Bird activity over an industrial power facility with active chimneys March 20, 2026
Bird Control and Removal: A Guide
Bird Control and Removal: A Guide Commercial and industrial buildings unintentionally attract birds because they offer height, shelter, and steady access to food. Over time, bird activity shifts from a nuisance into a property-wide operational concern. Droppings, nesting debris, and noise begin affecting safety, compliance, and daily productivity. Many building…
Seagulls standing on a wooden ledge near an airport control tower March 13, 2026
Airport Bird Control: What Are the Most Effective Methods?
Airport Bird Control: What are the Most Effective Methods? Airports operate in environments that naturally attract birds due to open land, water sources, and limited human disturbance. For airport managers and administrators, bird activity poses a persistent operational risk tied to safety outcomes and regulatory compliance. A single wildlife incident…
Multiple pigeons roosting together inside an industrial ceiling space March 6, 2026
What Are Signs of a Bird Infestation?
What Are Signs of a Bird Infestation? Commercial and industrial buildings attract birds for reasons owners often overlook. Flat rooftops, sheltered ledges, and warm mechanical systems create ideal roosting zones. Over time, bird activity shifts from occasional presence to a persistent operational problem. When that shift goes unnoticed, the resulting…