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Stadium Field Bird Control

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

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The Container Store
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Port Newark Container Terminal
Bird Barrier authorized installer
Costco
As seen on CBS News
Bird B Gone certified
Pepsi
As seen on PIX11
All American Bird Control
The Container Store
As heard on NJ 101.5
Bird-X products
Port Newark Container Terminal
Bird Barrier authorized installer
Costco
As seen on CBS News
Bird B Gone certified
Pepsi
As seen on PIX11
All American Bird Control
The Container Store
As heard on NJ 101.5
Bird-X products
Port Newark Container Terminal
Stadium & Field Bird Control

Bleachers, press boxes, and concession overhangs collect droppings right where fans sit and eat. We clear stadium structures so gameday stays about the game.

Bleacher & Press-Box Netting

Netting and spikes fitted to seating structures, press boxes, and concession roofs.

Game-Day Scheduling

Installation and cleanup timed around the sports calendar and event bookings.

Concession-Area Cleanup

Droppings cleared from food-service zones fans use throughout events.

Humane Exclusion Only

Deterrents redirect birds away from the venue without harming them.

Bird control for stadiums, arenas & fields

A stadium is one of the most bird-friendly structures you can build without meaning to. Cantilevered roofs, exposed steel trusses, and open-air seating bowls create thousands of linear feet of sheltered ledge, while every event leaves behind a fresh layer of food waste. Add lighting that runs late and crowds that come and go, and you have a site pigeons, starlings, and gulls treat as permanent housing rather than a passing stop.

Birds & Geese Beware, Inc. has protected stadiums, arenas, and athletic fields across New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut since 1991. We work around your event calendar, install without disrupting turf or seating, and match the deterrent to the structure so the fix holds through a full season and beyond.

Bird control for stadiums, arenas & fields

Where birds settle in a venue

Roosting pressure at a stadium concentrates in a predictable set of locations, and gulls add a wrinkle most other commercial sites don't face.

  • Roof canopies, trusses, and the underside of upper decks
  • Concourse beams, scoreboard structures, and light towers
  • Seating bowl ledges and railings above concession areas
  • Open turf and field surfaces, where gulls and other birds forage between events

Gulls in particular are drawn to large open sightlines near coastal or waterfront venues, and they don't respond to the same fixes that clear pigeons off a ledge. A stadium plan has to account for both.

Where birds settle in a venue

Matching the deterrent to the structure

Deterrent Options

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Every venue is different, so we match the deterrent to the structure, the seating layout, and the species pressure.

Why venue managers move on this early

Bird droppings on seating and concourses are more than a cleaning bill. They're a slip hazard on stairs and ramps, a corrosive on painted steel and coated turf, and a health concern where fans and staff make repeated contact. A flock that settles into the truss work before opening day only grows louder, and messier, as the season runs. We pair every install with cleanup of fouled surfaces so the venue reopens looking the way it should.

Turf managers flag droppings as a recurring maintenance cost, since waste left on synthetic or natural surfaces can stain and accelerate wear well before the material's normal replacement cycle. Concession vendors face a parallel problem overhead, where a roost above an outdoor stand means cleanup between every service window instead of once at the start of the season. Addressing the roost ahead of opening day avoids repeating that work on a game-day timeline.

Why venue managers move on this early
Our Process

How we run a venue install

Site survey

We walk the bowl, roof, and field to map roosts and identify whether pigeons, starlings, or gulls are driving the problem.

Scheduled install

Crews work between events and around maintenance windows, fitting the deterrent to spec without disrupting operations.

Cleanup & sanitize

We clear droppings and nesting debris from affected areas and disinfect the surface.

Season follow-up

We check back through the event calendar to confirm the install is holding under real crowd and weather conditions.

Questions about stadium and field bird control

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Yes. We plan installs around your game days, concerts, and maintenance windows, and most work happens in the truss and roof structure, away from the field and seating during events.
Gulls are drawn to large open rooflines and fields near water and won't respond to ledge-based fixes like spikes or wire the way pigeons do. We typically use wire-grid systems over open roofs and field-adjacent structures to keep gulls from landing at all.
No. Netting is installed inside truss bays and canopy undersides where it isn't visible from below, and wire systems sit close to the surface they protect, so the venue's appearance is preserved.
Cost depends on the size of the venue, the roof and truss structure, and which species are present. We start with a site survey and quote a plan sized to your facility. Call (732) 558-2464 for a fast, free quote across NJ, NY, and CT.
Yes. Many venues on our list run a packed calendar of games, concerts, and community events with barely a gap between them. We plan installs and follow-up visits around that schedule rather than asking a venue to go dark for maintenance.
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Our Service AreasNew Jersey
  • Middlesex County, NJ
  • Monmouth County, NJ
  • Warren County, NJ
  • Bergen County, NJ
  • Essex County, NJ
  • Sussex County, NJ
  • Union County, NJ
  • Hunterdon County, NJ
  • Somerset County, NJ
  • Hudson County, NJ
  • Passaic County, NJ
  • Mercer County, NJ
  • Morris County, NJ
  • Ocean County, NJ
Our Service AreasNew York
  • New York City
  • Manhattan, NYC
  • Brooklyn, NYC
  • Queens, NYC
  • The Bronx, NYC
  • Staten Island, NYC
  • Long Island, NY
  • Nassau County, NY
  • Suffolk County, NY
  • Upstate New York
  • Westchester County, NY
  • Rockland County, NY
  • Putnam County, NY
  • Orange County, NY
Our Service AreasConnecticut
  • Fairfield County, CT
  • New Haven County, CT
  • Hartford County, CT
  • Tolland County, CT
  • Middlesex County, CT
  • Windham County, CT
  • New London County, CT
  • Litchfield County, CT
Why Work With Us?
Established 1991Owner-Operated24/7 Emergency ServiceLicensed & InsuredHumane & Non-LethalFree Quotes & ConsultationsServing NJ, NY, NYC & CTCommercial & ResidentialBird ControlCanada Geese ControlTrained Goose-Chasing DogsPressure WashingWindow CleaningTrusted by 500+ Clients
Established 1991Owner-Operated24/7 Emergency ServiceLicensed & InsuredHumane & Non-LethalFree Quotes & ConsultationsServing NJ, NY, NYC & CTCommercial & ResidentialBird ControlCanada Geese ControlTrained Goose-Chasing DogsPressure WashingWindow CleaningTrusted by 500+ Clients