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How to Know If Your Facility is a Bird Magnet

Birds don’t choose your facility at random. If they’re roosting on your roofline or circling your rafters, there’s a reason. Certain locations, layouts, and operational patterns make some sites more appealing than others. The more appealing your site is to birds, the more likely you are to deal with droppings, damage, and recurring infestations.  Here’s […]

The True Cost of Bird Damage and How to Avoid It

Birds don’t need a lot of space to cause a lot of trouble. Left unaddressed, their presence drives up maintenance costs, disrupts operations, and creates risk that compounds over time. While many facilities treat bird problems reactively, the real savings come from prevention.  Hidden Maintenance Costs That Don’t Go Away  It usually starts small. A […]

What’s Nesting in Your Rafters?

At first, you might dismiss the signs: twigs, feathers, even droppings. But what starts as a minor nuisance can escalate quickly. Rafters and eave spaces offer ideal shelter for nesting birds, and once they settle in, the risks multiply. Left unchecked, those risks can compromise safety, damage infrastructure, and disrupt entire operations. Fire and Contamination […]

Anti-Bird Spikes Aren’t Working… But This Does.

Anti Bird Spikes

Pest birds can be a major nuisance, causing damage to buildings, vehicles, crops – the list goes on. Finding an effective and humane solution to deter them is crucial, but not all methods are created equal. While anti-bird spikes have been a popular choice for many, research has shed light on the unintended consequences of […]

Why do companies choose BirdBuffer?

Costco chooses BirdBuffer

There’s a reason why BirdBuffer is the leading choice among utilities, food processing, transportation, and warehouse facilities when it comes to invisible vapor-based bird control.

Pacific Gas & Electric – Bird Free Since 2013

PG&E of Oakland, CA solved their pest control issues by installing BirdBuffer® units to repel 55,000 starlings that were causing a great deal of mess with droppings. After 6 months of application, they reported, “there isn’t a bird within a mile from here. When birds nest, snakes climb to get the eggs. It causes a […]