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


































Open bay doors and high steel let birds nest deep inside production floors, where droppings threaten equipment and product. We close off access without slowing the line.
High-Steel & Bay-Door Sealing
Netting and screening fitted to rafters, catwalks, and open loading bays.
Equipment Protection
Exclusion keeps droppings away from machinery, conveyors, and finished product.
Shift-Aware Scheduling
Work planned around production shifts to avoid downtime on the floor.
Facility-Wide Assessment
Full walkthrough identifies every entry point before work begins.
Bird control for manufacturing facilities
Exposed steel rafters, high open bays, and rooftop mechanical equipment give pigeons, sparrows, starlings, and woodpeckers exactly the kind of shelter a production floor can't have overhead. Nesting material caught in ductwork or blocking ventilation isn't just a housekeeping issue on a manufacturing site; it's a fire and equipment hazard, and droppings on a production line are a compliance problem the next inspection will catch.
Birds & Geese Beware, Inc. has protected manufacturing facilities and industrial plants across New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut since 1991. We build the plan around your rafters, bays, and rooftop equipment, and around your production schedule, so exclusion work doesn't slow down the line.

Where the risk actually lives on a plant floor
Manufacturing buildings offer birds the same open, sheltered volume they'd find in a barn or a warehouse, and the equipment inside raises the stakes when that shelter goes unmanaged.
- Rafters and roof trusses over open production bays
- Rooftop HVAC units, exhaust stacks, and mechanical penthouses
- Loading dock overhangs and warehouse entry points
- Ledges and beams near ventilation, where nesting debris can block airflow
Woodpeckers and starlings add wear on siding and roofline trim that a food or retail site wouldn't see as much, which is why an industrial survey covers both roosting pressure and structural damage.

Matching the deterrent to rafters and rooftop equipment
An industrial facility needs exclusion that holds up to production noise, equipment vibration, and constant traffic. Here's how we typically deploy each method.





On large industrial buildings we often add hard exclusion at ventilation openings and dock entries for a permanent seal that holds up to daily traffic.
See our bird deterrent options
Every plant's layout is different, so we match the deterrent to the rafters, bays, and rooftop equipment that need it.
What an unmanaged flock costs a plant
Nesting material tucked into ductwork or a rooftop exhaust stack is a recognized fire and ventilation risk, and droppings above a production line or storage area are the kind of finding a health or safety inspection will document without hesitation. Left alone, a flock in the rafters only gets harder and messier to remove as it grows. We pair every install with cleanup and sanitizing of fouled surfaces, so the facility stays inspection-ready the same day the exclusion work finishes.

How we run a manufacturing facility install
Site survey
We walk rafters, bays, and rooftop equipment to map roosts and confirm which species is present.
Scheduled install
Crews work around shifts and maintenance windows, fitting the deterrent to spec without disrupting production.
Cleanup & sanitize
We clear droppings and nesting debris and disinfect the fouled surfaces.
Compliance follow-up
We check back to confirm the install is holding and document the work for your records.
Bird control for other industrial and food properties
Questions about manufacturing facility bird control
Don't see your question? Call the owner directly — we're glad to talk through your property.
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