Proverbs 27:17...As Iron Sharpens Iron So Must One Man Sharpen Another
Proverbs 27:17...As Iron Sharpens Iron So Must One Man Sharpen Another

Bird problems on commercial buildings in Kansas City usually start the same way—droppings begin to build up, nesting appears in structural areas, and the issue keeps coming back no matter how often it’s cleaned.
Most properties dealing with birds are not dealing with a one-time problem. They are dealing with a repeat issue that affects how the building looks, how it operates, and how often maintenance has to step in to clean it up.
Midwest Bird Control focuses on solving these problems at the structural level for commercial properties throughout the Kansas City area..

Bird activity is rarely random. It consistently shows up in specific areas of commercial structures:
These areas create shelter and elevation—exactly what birds look for when nesting or roosting.

For most Kansas City properties, the issue is not just birds—it’s the mess they leave behind.
Cleaning alone does not fix the problem. If the structure remains accessible, the birds return.

Midwest Bird Control installs permanent solutions designed to stop bird activity at the source.
These include:
The goal is not temporary relief—it is to eliminate the problem so it does not come back.

If birds are creating a mess on your building or returning repeatedly, the problem will not resolve on its own.
We provide site inspections across Kansas City to evaluate the structure, identify the source of the problem, and recommend a permanent solution.
Pigeons are the most common problem bird across Kansas City warehouses, rail facilities, canopies, and industrial rooftops. Their large flocks and heavy droppings create ongoing maintenance and safety issues.
Pigeons on Structures and Rooftops
Pigeons are one of the most common bird problems on commercial buildings in Kansas City. They gather on ledges, rooftops, signage, and mechanical areas where they can roost undisturbed. Over time, droppings build up quickly and create ongoing cleanup issues, especially around entryways and high-visibility areas.
Sparrows Nesting in Docks and Canopies
Sparrows typically nest inside covered areas such as loading docks, entry canopies, and overhangs. These spaces give them protection, making it easy for them to return and rebuild nests repeatedly. This leads to constant debris, droppings, and maintenance issues in areas that are already heavily used.
Starlings in Rafters and Open Structures
Starlings are commonly found inside warehouses, open structures, and ceiling rafters. Once inside, they nest in insulation, beams, and structural cavities. This creates widespread mess throughout the space and can affect equipment, inventory, and overall facility cleanliness.

This bird netting project was probably one of our most challenging jobs to date. 70 years of worker and theme park maintenance equipment and projects filled this building. The swallows also filled this building every year making many messes above workers heads and their droppings coated many worker stations throughout the warehouse

Midwest Bird Control was called in to install bird netting in the whole ceiling area to keep the birds out before they migrated in that year.

There were 7 rock-star bird netting installers on this project. Using 3/4" Black HD Bird Netting from Bird B Gone,

As you can see here...lots of places to go around on the ground as well as up in the ceiling, including this big freight lift.

Garage doors on netting jobs can be challenging, but with the right guy that has OCD, netting installations around the many brackets will not only look amazing, they will also keep birds out

This results in a clean installation of bird netting keeping swallows out for years to come and workers below protected from birds. This is why we can say:
Birds Hate Us, Customers Love Us

Bird problems on commercial buildings in Kansas City don’t go away on their own—and they don’t stay gone with basic cleanup or temporary fixes.
Once birds establish a nesting or roosting area, they return to the same spot over and over. If the structure remains accessible, the problem continues regardless of how often it’s cleaned.
Power washing and cleanup remove the visible mess, but they don’t address where the birds are landing, nesting, or entering. As long as those areas remain open, birds come back and the buildup starts again.
Loading docks, canopies, ledges, and rafters provide shelter and elevation—exactly what birds are looking for. Without physically blocking or modifying these areas, the building continues to attract them.
Spikes, repellents, and other short-term deterrents often lose effectiveness or are installed in limited areas. Birds adapt quickly, move slightly, and continue the problem in another part of the structure.

Midwest Bird Control focuses on solving bird problems on commercial buildings—not temporary fixes, not general wildlife removal, and not one-time cleanups.
Our work is built around identifying where birds are nesting, roosting, and entering the structure, then installing permanent solutions that stop the problem at its source.
Focused on Commercial Buildings
We work with property managers, facility managers, and maintenance teams across Kansas City dealing with ongoing bird issues on active commercial properties.
Built Around Structural Solutions
Every project is designed around the specific structure—loading docks, canopies, rooftops, rafters, and other problem areas where birds consistently return.
Long-Term Results, Not Temporary Fixes
The goal is not to reduce activity temporarily. The goal is to eliminate the conditions that allow birds to return so the problem does not continue.
How do you stop birds from coming back to a building?
Bird problems are stopped by physically blocking or modifying the areas where birds land and nest. This typically involves bird netting or structural exclusion systems, not just deterrents or cleanup.
Do you provide bird droppings cleanup services?
Yes. Cleanup can be part of the process, especially when droppings have built up over time. However, cleanup alone does not solve the issue—prevention is needed to stop the mess from returning.
What types of buildings do you service in Kansas City?
We work on commercial properties including warehouses, retail centers, office buildings, parking structures, and facilities with structural bird issues.
How long does bird netting installation take?
The timeline depends on the size and complexity of the structure. Smaller areas can often be completed quickly, while larger structures may take longer depending on access and layout.
Will bird control disrupt normal operations?
Most work is completed with minimal disruption. Installations are planned around building use to avoid interfering with daily operations.
How do I know if I need bird netting or another solution?
The best way is through a site inspection. The structure and bird activity determine the right solution, whether it’s netting, exclusion, or another permanent method.
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