What types of facilities require bird control in Des Moines?
Bird control is commonly needed at warehouses, manufacturing plants, distribution centers, parking structures, restaurants and retail centers, rail facilities, agricultural processing sites, and infrastructure with overhead structures where birds roost or nest.
Which bird species cause the most issues at Des Moines facilities?
The most frequent problem birds include pigeons, house sparrows, European starlings, and seagulls — each of which can create sanitation, safety, and structural challenges for commercial and industrial sites.
Why do birds create problems at commercial and industrial facilities?
Bird activity can lead to slip hazards from droppings, corrosion of metal and concrete surfaces, contamination in regulated environments, blocked drains, increased maintenance costs, and damage to equipment and infrastructure.
How are bird control solutions customized for Des Moines facilities?
Every facility is evaluated based on building layout, bird activity, and operational needs. Solutions are designed to address specific pressure points — such as rafters, beams, dock canopies, overhangs, and covered walkways — for long-term results.
What bird control services does Midwest Bird Control provide?
Midwest Bird Control offers solutions like industrial bird netting, structural exclusion systems, and integrated facility-wide bird control plans that prevent birds from accessing roosting and nesting areas while minimizing disruption to operations.
Can bird control be implemented without disrupting facility operations?
Yes. Bird control implementations are coordinated with facility management to align with schedules and operational requirements, ensuring minimal interruption to daily activities and workflows.
Do bird control methods comply with local and federal regulations?
Yes. All solutions used by Midwest Bird Control comply with applicable federal and state regulations, and are selected based on species behavior, facility type, and compliance needs.
How quickly can bird control measures be put in place?
Timing depends on facility size, bird pressure, and work area access. After an assessment, Midwest Bird Control develops a plan and schedule that works with your operational priorities.
How do I get started with bird control services for my Des Moines facility?
Contact Midwest Bird Control to schedule an assessment. A professional will evaluate bird activity, recommend a tailored solution, and provide a plan that addresses both immediate and long-term bird control needs.