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


































Balconies and porte-cocheres streaked with droppings show up in guest reviews before management ever hears a complaint. We keep hotel exteriors guest-ready.
Balcony & Entrance Protection
Netting, spikes, and wire fitted to balconies, canopies, and rooftop signage.
Guest-Experience Focused
Exclusion aimed at the exact areas that show up in photos and online reviews.
Scheduled Around Occupancy
Installation timed to avoid disrupting guest stays or event bookings.
Ongoing Property Checks
Follow-up visits catch new nesting before it becomes a guest complaint.
Bird control for hotels & lodging establishments
Guests judge a hotel from the curb before they ever check in. A pigeon working a balcony railing, droppings streaking a porte-cochere, or a bird nesting above the pool deck tells a guest something about the property before the front desk gets a chance to. Every one of those spots, balconies, canopies, courtyards, is also where staff spend the most time cleaning up after the fact.
Birds & Geese Beware, Inc. has protected hotels, motels, resorts, and lodges across New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut since 1991. We fit the deterrent to guest-facing architecture so it holds up without changing the curb appeal you've built the property around.

Where lodging properties draw birds
Hospitality architecture, balconies, courtyards, porte-cocheres, pool decks, gives pigeons and sparrows the same ledges and shelter they'd find anywhere else, right where guests spend the most time.
- Guest room balconies and railings
- Porte-cocheres and entrance canopies
- Pool decks, courtyards, and outdoor dining areas
- Rooflines and signage, especially at coastal properties where gulls are common
Because these are the areas guests photograph and remember, a roosting flock does more damage to a property's reputation here than the same problem would on a back-of-house roof.

Matching the deterrent to guest-facing architecture
Curb appeal and guest experience shape every choice at a lodging property. Here's how we typically deploy each deterrent.





On resorts and larger properties we sometimes add hard exclusion at mechanical penthouses and service areas that need a sturdier seal.
See our bird deterrent options
Curb appeal matters at a hospitality property, so we choose deterrents guests won't notice from the lobby, the balcony, or the pool deck.
Why hotels move on this before it shows up in a review
Droppings on a balcony railing or a pool deck chair are the kind of thing a guest mentions in a review, not just a maintenance ticket. Beyond the reputational hit, accumulated waste corrodes railings and stonework and creates a slip hazard on walkways and stairs. A flock that settles into a porte-cochere before peak season only grows louder and messier as bookings pick up. We pair every install with cleanup of fouled surfaces, so guest-facing areas look the way the property's marketing photos promise.

How we run a lodging property install
Site survey
We walk balconies, entrances, and pool areas to map roosts and confirm which species is driving the problem.
Scheduled install
Crews work during low-occupancy windows, fitting the deterrent to spec without disrupting guest areas.
Cleanup & sanitize
We clear droppings and nesting debris and disinfect affected surfaces.
Follow-up
We check back ahead of peak season to confirm the install is holding.
Bird control for other hospitality and event properties
Questions about hotel and lodging bird control
Don't see your question? Call the owner directly — we're glad to talk through your property.
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