The Pacific Northwest's rainfall and moderate temperatures create near-ideal conditions for bird populations to thrive twelve months a year. Pigeons and starlings nest aggressively in building cavities, loading dock overhangs, and commercial rooftops, while crows — highly intelligent and adaptable — exploit every available food and shelter source near food service operations and open waste areas. Seagulls are a persistent issue along the Puget Sound and Columbia River corridor, where port and seafood processing facilities face constant pressure from birds attracted by catch, waste, and open water.
Breweries and food production facilities in the region face particular scrutiny from health regulators, and bird activity near production areas, intake vents, or ingredient storage represents a direct compliance risk. The region's abundant vegetation and water features on tech campuses in the greater Seattle area create attractive habitat that can sustain large mixed-species populations year-round.
We install bird exclusion and deterrent systems engineered for the Pacific Northwest's wet environment, using corrosion-resistant materials throughout. Our solutions include heavy-duty bird netting for large open structures and loading areas, stainless steel spikes for ledges and rooflines, sealed screening for HVAC and ventilation systems, and electrical track deterrents for flat roof areas and architectural features. Every installation is designed with long-term moisture resistance in mind.
Request your free commercial bird control assessment and let us build a system that holds up to everything the Pacific Northwest throws at it.