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

Midwest Bird Control provides professional bird control services for commercial, industrial, and high-traffic facilities throughout the Omaha metropolitan area, including Omaha, Nebraska and Council Bluffs, Iowa. As a major logistics, rail, river shipping, and commercial hub, the Omaha region experiences persistent bird pressure across warehouses, parking garages, restaurants, strip malls, rail facilities, river port operations, and industrial maintenance sites.
We specialize in controlling pigeons, house sparrows, European starlings, and seagulls in large-scale, non-residential environments where bird activity impacts safety, sanitation, customer experience, and daily operations.

Omaha’s mix of industrial infrastructure, transportation corridors, and public-facing commercial properties creates ideal conditions for ongoing bird activity.

Bird droppings on parking garage ramps, walkways, loading docks, catwalks, ladders, stairwells, and platforms increase slip-and-fall risk for employees, contractors, and customers.

Droppings, feathers, and nesting materials create sanitation issues at restaurants, food-adjacent businesses, retail centers, and strip malls, impacting inspections and customer perception.

Bird waste accelerates corrosion on steel, damages concrete, stains surfaces, clogs drains, and fouls lighting and mechanical equipment.

Recurring cleanups, blocked access points, visible bird activity, and nesting above occupied areas increase maintenance costs and negatively affect customer experience.
Bird Species Commonly Controlled in the Omaha Metro: Pigeons are the most common problem bird in Omaha, heavily roosting in parking garages, dock canopies, retail overhangs, warehouse rafters, and industrial rooftops.
House sparrows nest in tight structural gaps, signage, soffits, dock edges, and overhead cavities common at strip malls and restaurant buildings.
Starlings form large flocks and enter structures through openings, creating noise, droppings, and persistent pressure at commercial and industrial sites.

Midwest Bird Control works with a wide range of commercial and industrial properties, including:
High-bay warehouses and logistics hubs experience roosting in rafters, dock canopies, and overhead steel.
Rail-served facilities, covered maintenance bays, and platforms attract persistent pigeon and starling activity.
Facilities along the Missouri River face elevated bird pressure on docks, terminals, covered storage, and maintenance structures.
Large rooflines, exposed steel, cranes, conveyors, and overhead systems create ideal roosting conditions.
Multi-level garages experience heavy pigeon roosting on beams, ledges, lighting, and drainage systems.
Bird activity around rooftops, signage, patio covers, and dumpsters creates sanitation and brand-impact concerns.
Retail overhangs, storefront signage, loading areas, and shared canopies are common pigeon and sparrow roosting locations.
Loading docks, equipment shelters, and staging areas frequently develop ongoing bird pressure.

Midwest Bird Control was called in to install the bird netting on 5 strip mall canopies in central Omaha. Birds were nesting above heaters, lights, the gap between the brick and canopy as well up in the gaps above the beams

Myself and 3 rock-star bird netting installers put this netting up on 5 canopies in just under 4 days. Here you see 2 guys working, one is installing the netting while the other is finishing up some "piece" work in corners (and watching out for obstacles below like flower pots, HAHA)

Netting is over half way installed on this canopy

The result of hard work are 5 canopies the birds have been evicted from and customers that will not have to deal with birds and their mess for years to come. This is why we can say:
Birds Hate Us, Customers Love Us


Midwest Bird Control designs site-specific, long-term bird control solutions based on property layout, operations, and bird pressure.
Bird netting creates a physical exclusion barrier that prevents birds from accessing rafters, beams, garage ceilings, dock canopies, and retail overhangs.
Targeted exclusion blocks birds from ledges, cavities, signage, soffits, garage beams, and architectural features used for nesting and roosting.
Large properties and multi-tenant sites often require multi-zone solutions to prevent birds from relocating to untreated areas.
All systems are installed to withstand Nebraska weather conditions, including wind, snow loads, temperature swings, and seasonal bird behavior.
Midwest Bird Control provides bird control services throughout the greater Omaha metropolitan area, including:
Omaha, La Vista, Papillion, Bellevue, Ralston, Gretna, Elkhorn, Millard, Valley, Waterloo
Council Bluffs, Carter Lake, Crescent, Underwood, Neola
We also serve surrounding commercial corridors, industrial parks, retail districts, rail hubs, and agricultural operations throughout eastern Nebraska and western Iowa.
Commercial & Industrial Focus
We work exclusively with non-residential properties, including public-facing commercial sites and heavy industrial facilities.
We understand Omaha’s logistics infrastructure, rail density, river access, parking structures, and commercial development patterns.
Our solutions are designed to reduce repeat cleanups, visible bird activity, and ongoing maintenance costs.
Property managers and facility teams receive clear assessments, defined scopes of work, and solutions aligned with operational needs.
If birds are impacting safety, sanitation, customer experience, or operations at your Omaha-area property, Midwest Bird Control can evaluate your site and recommend an effective control strategy.

What types of properties need bird control in Omaha?
Bird control is commonly required at warehouses, distribution centers, parking garages, restaurants, strip malls, rail facilities, river ports, manufacturing plants, and maintenance sites.
The most common problem birds include pigeons, house sparrows, European starlings, and seagulls, especially near river corridors, rail lines, and commercial centers.
Parking garages provide overhead beams, ledges, warmth, and low disturbance—ideal conditions for pigeons to roost and nest year-round.
Bird activity creates sanitation concerns, visible droppings, customer complaints, and increased maintenance around rooftops, signage, patio covers, and shared canopies.
Effective solutions often include industrial bird netting, structural exclusion systems, and integrated property-wide bird control plans designed for large, complex sites.
Yes. Midwest Bird Control services the entire Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area, including properties on both sides of the state line.
Yes. Projects are coordinated with site management to minimize disruption while maintaining safety and operational requirements.
Yes. All bird control services are performed in compliance with applicable federal, Nebraska, and Iowa regulations, with methods selected based on site conditions.
An assessment is completed to evaluate bird activity, structure layout, and risk factors before recommending a site-specific control strategy.
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