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Bird problems on commercial buildings in Grand Island typically start in areas like loading docks, canopies, rooftops, and warehouse structures where birds can nest and return daily.
If birds can access these areas, the problem will continue — leading to droppings, contamination, and ongoing cleanup.

Pigeons, sparrows, and starlings are the most common birds affecting commercial buildings in Grand Island. These birds gather in areas like loading docks, canopies, rooftops, signs, and warehouse structures where they can roost and nest.
Once established, they return to the same locations daily — leading to droppings buildup, contamination, and constant cleanup. Many facilities deal with ongoing mess, interior issues, or solutions that haven’t worked while the problem continues to grow.

This structure has many purposes throughout the year including the Nebraska state fair. Many events with booths set up and birds were becoming quite the nuisance nesting inside the insulation around the top and on the many beams and fans.

Midwest Bird Control was called in to eliminate the bird issue completely forcing them to leave and find new places to nest and roost

Cable and hardware installation is key to a successful bird netting install. The design of how the netting system goes up is the first step followed by tedious hardware put up in the correct places to be able to handle the heaviness of the bigger nets

This structure was almost 50,000 square feet of space and we ended up installing smaller nets per each bay and then bigger nets across the middle and zippers installed where needed for access behind the nets

One of the many specialties we have with bird netting installs is the way we are able to custom install netting over, around, behind, or under objects. In this case, the Big *** Fans (that is what they are called), we had to take the blades off each of the 4 fans, put netting up at angles on the angled beam supports and across the top and reinstall the fan blades and test to make sure the blades don't hit the netting

The finished product is netting across the entire underside of the swine building keeping birds out for years to come. This is why we can confidently say:
Birds Hate Us, Customers Love Us
Bird problems in Grand Island affect a wide range of commercial and industrial facilities, especially where buildings provide overhead structure and consistent access points.
Grain facilities, manufacturing plants, warehouses, fuel stations, and food-related operations often deal with birds nesting inside structures, roosting above active areas, and creating ongoing droppings and contamination issues. In many cases, the problem spreads beyond one location — affecting equipment, floors, entry points, and daily operations.
Bird problems in Grand Island do not occur randomly. They start in specific structural areas where birds can land, roost, and return without disturbance.
Common problem areas include loading docks, entry canopies, warehouse rafters, rooftops, signage, overhangs, and interior structures. Once birds gain access to these locations, they continue to return — leading to droppings buildup, contamination, and ongoing cleanup throughout the facility.
👉 The issue is not the birds — it’s access to the structure.
Birds nesting above dock doors create constant droppings and contamination in active work areas.
Birds gather and nest above entry areas, creating visible mess and ongoing maintenance.
Birds roost inside rafters and overhead areas, leading to droppings throughout the building.
Birds nest in elevated exterior areas, spreading debris and contamination down the building.

Bird problems are not solved by cleaning, removing birds, or using temporary deterrents. As long as birds have access to structural areas on a building, they will continue to return and create the same issues.
Effective bird control focuses on preventing access to the areas where birds roost and nest.
Midwest Bird Control installs systems that block entry to these locations — eliminating the source of the problem and stopping ongoing droppings, contamination, and repeat cleanup.
👉 If birds can’t access it, they can’t be a problem.
Every building is different, and bird problems start in specific structural areas. Midwest Bird Control evaluates your facility to identify where birds are gaining access and how to stop the problem permanently.
Schedule an inspection to get a solution designed for your building, your operations, and long-term results.
Stop the mess, eliminate repeat problems, and protect your facility with a permanent solution. And all nearby rural areas
Why do bird problems keep coming back?
Birds return to the same areas where they roost and nest. As long as they have access to those locations, the problem continues.
What are the most common bird issues on commercial buildings?
Droppings buildup, contamination, nesting inside structures, and ongoing cleanup needs are the most common issues.
Do deterrents like spikes or fake predators work?
In many cases, temporary deterrents fail over time because they do not prevent access to the structure.
Where do birds typically nest on buildings?
Common areas include loading docks, canopies, rooftops, warehouse rafters, signs, and overhangs.
Can bird problems affect the inside of a building?
Yes. Birds often nest in rafters, vents, and overhead areas, leading to droppings, debris, and contamination inside facilities.
What is the most effective solution?
Preventing access to the areas where birds roost and nest is the most effective long-term solution.
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