Pigeons and house sparrows are opportunistic nesters that actively seek the warmth of commercial buildings during Mountain West winters, colonizing rooftop mechanical systems, loading dock enclosures, and structural overhangs when temperatures plunge. At ski resorts and mountain hospitality facilities, birds nesting in lift equipment housings, lodge overhangs, and food service areas create sanitation problems and potential mechanical interference during peak operating season — exactly when you can least afford disruption.
European starlings are a particularly damaging force in the agricultural and food processing sectors throughout the region, entering grain storage facilities, feed operations, and processing plants through structural gaps and contaminating product in quantity. Mining operations and energy infrastructure at higher elevations also face bird pressure in equipment enclosures and pipe structures, where freeze-thaw cycling makes any penetration or cavity an attractive nesting site.
We engineer bird control systems for Mountain West conditions, specifying hardware and fasteners rated for freeze-thaw cycling and UV exposure at high altitude. Our installations include bird netting for agricultural structures, ski facility infrastructure, and warehouse rooftops; stainless steel spike systems for ledge protection; precision screening for mechanical rooms and ventilation openings; and electrical track systems designed to remain effective through seasonal temperature extremes.
Contact us today for a free consultation and let us design a bird control program that performs through every Mountain West season.