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Expert Bird Control Installation: Why Experience Matters at 20+ Stories
High-rise buildings in dense urban areas can host flocks of 200+ pigeons, each producing 25 pounds of droppings annually. That's over 5,000 pounds (yes, pounds) of corrosive, disease-riddled waste accumulating over time on your property year after year. What most property managers don't realize is that 68% of first-time bird installations fail within the first year when a bird control company doesn't have the proper specialized training and experience in complex jobs like thi
Michael Gelder
9 hours ago
5 Signs Your Property Needs Bird Control
Whether you're managing a warehouse, office building, retail center, or industrial facility, knowing these five telltale signs can help...
Michael Gelder
Jul 30


Why Waterfront Properties Need Bird Control
Picture this: Your waterfront restaurant's outdoor dining area is packed with customers enjoying the sunset when a flock of aggressive seagulls swoops in, stealing food directly from plates and leaving droppings across tables. This isn't just an occasional nuisance – it's a daily reality costing waterfront businesses thousands. When it comes to businesses that boast a waterfront property, I have good news and bad news-the bad news is that these businesses are 3-5 times more l
Michael Gelder
Jul 29
Your Guide to Choosing The Best Bird Control Provider
Step 1: Know What You're Dealing With (It's Not All Just "Birds") Before you start calling around for quotes, you need to understand...
Michael Gelder
Jul 29
Humane Bird Control: 3 Professional Methods That Actually Work
Bird-related property damage costs businesses thousands of dollars annually in cleanup, health risks, and damaged inventory (not to...
Michael Gelder
Jul 24


San Francisco's Historical Bird Problem-and How We're Solving It
The San Francisco Bay Area is known for its beautifully-preserved historical buildings, vibrant culture, rolling hills, and top-tier...
Michael Gelder
Jul 20


10 Proven Methods to Stop Commercial Bird Infestations
Bird infestations can cost your business thousands in damage, liability claims, and regulatory fines. This guide outlines the most...
Michael Gelder
Jul 15


5 Reasons Bay Area Solar Panels Need Pest Bird Protection
Pest birds like pigeons cause damage and low energy output to solar panels. Your commercial solar investment is under attack—and the...
Michael Gelder
Jul 13


Why Commercial Bird Control is Crucial for Your Business
Why Food Plants & Warehouses Need Professional Bird Control Let's be honest—birds might seem like a minor annoyance until they cost you...
Michael Gelder
Jul 11


Custom Bird Netting for Bridge Infrastructure
Not all bird control projects are straightforward — structural details like building materials, configurations, and access points make...
Michael Gelder
Jul 4


Swallow Nesting Prevention at Lakeshore Plaza
Every year, Lakeshore Plaza in Salt Lake City faced the same challenge: thousands of swallows returning to nest along the building’s...
Michael Gelder
Jul 4


Large-Scale Bird Control at McCormick Place
As one of the largest convention centers in the world, McCormick Place in Chicago welcomes millions of visitors each year. But with its...
Michael Gelder
Jul 4


Protecting Shoppers at Old Navy
Retail spaces see heavy foot traffic — and the last thing customers or employees want to deal with is unsightly bird mess or hazardous...
Michael Gelder
Jul 4


Bird-Abatement at Hills Plaza, San Francisco
For large office complexes like Hills Plaza , pest birds can quickly become more than just a nuisance; they can create safety hazards,...
Michael Gelder
Jul 4


Keeping Barksdale Air Force Base Bird-Free
Across the country, Air Force bases rely on secure, well-maintained hangars to protect critical equipment and personnel. That’s why...
Michael Gelder
Jul 4


Protecting History at the U.S. Capitol
With thousands of visitors passing through its halls every day, the U.S. Capitol is not only one of the most recognized buildings in the...
Michael Gelder
Jul 4
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