Entertainment Venue Bird Control
Entertainment Venue Bird Control from Birds & Geese Beware. Practical bird control planning, FAQs, and service guidance across NJ, NYC, NY, and CT.


































Marquees, rafters, and outdoor seating draw roosting birds right where crowds gather. We clear performance spaces so nothing but the show gets the audience's attention.
Marquee & Rafter Exclusion
Netting and spikes fitted above stages, seating bowls, and entrance canopies.
Show-Schedule Coordination
Installation and cleanup timed around performance and event calendars.
Discreet Installation
Materials selected to stay out of sightlines for patrons and performers.
Pre-Show Cleanup
Quick droppings removal available ahead of high-attendance events.
Bird control for entertainment venues
Theaters, amphitheaters, concert halls, and mixed-use entertainment complexes share a problem most retail sites don't have: crowds arrive after dark, food and drink move in bulk, and marquees, canopies, and rigging give birds a place to sit above every one of them. A flock roosting over an entrance or a ticket line isn't a background nuisance. It's the first thing a guest sees.
Birds & Geese Beware, Inc. has protected entertainment venues across New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut since 1991. We schedule around your show calendar, install without touching sightlines or signage, and choose the deterrent that fits a building where appearance matters as much as function.

Where birds settle at a venue
Entertainment venues combine tall, sheltered architecture with steady foot traffic and food waste, which is exactly what pigeons, sparrows, and starlings look for.
- Marquees, canopies, and box office overhangs at the entrance
- Rigging, catwalks, and lighting trusses inside open-air venues
- Signage, ledges, and rooflines above concession areas
- Open plazas and forecourts, where gulls and flocking birds work discarded food
Because entrances and marquees are the most visible part of the property, roosting there does more reputational damage than the same flock would cause on a back-of-house roof. It's usually the first area we address.

Matching the deterrent to the venue
A venue's architecture and its need to look presentable both shape the plan. Here's how we typically deploy each deterrent.





On flagship venues and mixed-use complexes we sometimes combine methods, adding hard exclusion at mechanical penthouses and press structures that need a sturdier seal.
See our bird deterrent options
Appearance matters as much as function at a venue, so we choose deterrents guests won't notice from the seats or the sidewalk.
Why venue operators move on this early
A guest walking under a fouled marquee, or stepping around droppings at the box office line, forms an opinion about the venue before the show even starts. Beyond the reputational cost, droppings corrode painted steel and stone facades, and nesting debris in rigging and catwalks is a housekeeping and fire-risk issue that only grows as a flock settles in. We pair every install with cleanup of fouled surfaces, so the entrance and public areas read clean the day the fix goes in.

How we run a venue install
Site survey
We walk the marquee, rigging, and rooflines to map roosts and identify which species is driving the problem.
Scheduled install
Crews work between shows and around load-in windows, fitting the deterrent to spec without disrupting operations.
Cleanup & sanitize
We clear droppings and nesting debris from affected surfaces and disinfect the area.
Season follow-up
We check back through the performance calendar to confirm the install is holding.
Bird control for other public and event spaces
Questions about entertainment venue bird control
Don't see your question? Call the owner directly — we're glad to talk through your property.
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