Louisiana and Arkansas share a climate that is extraordinarily favorable to nuisance bird populations. Pigeons, European starlings, and great-tailed grackles thrive in the warm, humid conditions and show little seasonal reduction in activity. Poultry processing facilities and food manufacturing operations throughout both states face acute bird intrusion risks, as sparrows and starlings enter production buildings through loading areas and ventilation gaps, creating immediate food safety and USDA compliance concerns that can shut down production lines.
New Orleans' position as a major Gulf Coast port brings significant seagull and pigeon pressure to waterfront warehousing, open-air markets, and logistics operations. The city's vibrant food service and hospitality industry is particularly vulnerable to bird activity around restaurant patios, rooftop venues, and commercial kitchen exhaust systems. High humidity in the region also means that bird droppings break down building surfaces and metal infrastructure faster than in drier climates, making prompt and permanent exclusion critical.
We design bird control systems for the heat, humidity, and heavy rainfall conditions characteristic of the Arkansas-Louisiana region, specifying corrosion-resistant hardware throughout. Our installations include bird netting for food processing interiors, warehouse loading areas, and port structures; stainless steel spike systems for ledges, rooftop equipment, and signage; sealed screening for ventilation, HVAC, and mechanical openings; and electrical track deterrents for high-visibility hospitality and retail applications.
Request your free commercial bird control assessment and let us put a permanent, professionally managed solution in place for your Southern facility.