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 across Missouri are rarely one-time issues. They start with droppings, nesting, or birds gathering in specific areas—and over time, the problem grows into a constant maintenance issue.
Facilities across Missouri deal with birds returning to the same structural locations repeatedly. Cleaning may remove the visible mess, but it does not stop the birds from coming back.
Midwest Bird Control focuses on permanent, structural solutions for commercial and industrial properties throughout Missouri.

Bird activity across Missouri consistently shows up in the same areas of buildings:
These areas provide shelter and elevation, making them ideal for birds to roost and nest.

Bird issues in Missouri facilities are not just about the birds themselves—they are about the ongoing impact:
Without addressing the structure, the problem continues no matter how often it is cleaned.

Pigeons are one of the most persistent bird problems across Missouri. They gather on rooftops, ledges, signage, and structural steel where they can roost undisturbed. Over time, droppings accumulate and create ongoing maintenance and appearance issues.
Sparrows commonly nest in loading docks, canopies, and small structural openings. These areas provide protection, allowing them to return repeatedly and create ongoing nesting and debris problems.
Starlings frequently enter large structures such as warehouses and industrial buildings. They nest in rafters and overhead areas, spreading droppings and contamination throughout the facility.

Bird problems persist because the structure allows them to return.
Removing droppings does not stop birds from landing or nesting in the same location again.
Covered areas, ledges, and elevated spaces naturally attract birds looking for shelter and nesting locations.
Short-term deterrents often fail over time, allowing birds to relocate within the same structure and continue the problem.

This tower was 85' tall x 25' wide sides and controlled the air traffic for almost 100 miles in each direction.. Birds were nesting and heavily roosting on the tower and their droppings made messes on the staircase to the top.

Once the hardware is completely installed, it is time to start hanging the nets. Bird netting must be installed a certain way to avoid issues with the installation.

Installing the netting vertical on one side of the tower.

View from the top of the tower looking down. Bird control is often a high endeavor and one that Midwest Bird Control is set up to handle.

The netting fully installed protecting this tower and the employees working around and up on it.

A successful project with Rockstar bird netting installers.

Midwest Bird Control installs long-term solutions designed to stop bird activity at its source.
Bird netting and exclusion systems are among the most effective ways to prevent birds from accessing problem areas permanently .
Kansas City and all other areas of Missouri
We work with commercial and industrial properties across Missouri, including:
If birds are creating ongoing issues on your building, the problem will not resolve on its own.
We provide inspections across Missouri to evaluate your structure, identify the source of the problem, and recommend a permanent solution.
How do you permanently stop birds from returning to a building?
Birds are stopped by blocking or modifying the areas where they land and nest. This typically involves bird netting and structural exclusion systems that prevent access to problem areas, rather than relying on temporary deterrents.
Do you provide bird droppings cleanup services in Missouri?
Yes. Cleanup can be included, especially when droppings have built up over time. However, cleanup alone does not solve the problem—permanent solutions are needed to prevent birds from returning.
What types of buildings do you service across Missouri?
We work with commercial and industrial properties including warehouses, manufacturing facilities, retail centers, parking structures, and buildings with ongoing structural bird issues.
Is bird netting effective for warehouses and large facilities?
Yes. Bird netting is one of the most effective long-term solutions for warehouses and large structures. It blocks birds from accessing rafters, ceilings, and other areas where they nest and roost.
Will bird control disrupt operations at our facility?
Most work is planned to minimize disruption. Installations are coordinated around building activity so normal operations can continue during the process.
How do I know what solution is right for my building?
The best way is through a site inspection. The structure, layout, and type of bird activity determine whether netting, exclusion, or another solution is the right approach.
Do bird problems go away on their own?
No. Once birds establish a nesting or roosting area, they return repeatedly. Without addressing the structure, the problem typically continues and often gets worse over time.
Copyright © 2017- 2026 Midwest Bird Control is a commercial bird control division of TRappers Wildlife Control LLC.
All Rights Reserved
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.