Attractive as they may be, water features near facilities—like decorative baths, retention ponds, or standing puddles—often unintentionally invite birds. Understanding how water sources impact bird behavior is critical for facility managers who
Baby Birds and Parents Are Noisy: A Facility Manager’s Guide
It’s summer. The weather warms, operations ramp up—and suddenly, your team starts noticing a familiar sound: relentless chirping coming from overhead. What’s causing the noise? Baby birds and their parents! While the
June Facility Maintenance: Stay Ahead of Bird-Related Risks
June marks the beginning of summer—and for facility managers, it signals the height of bird activity. As temperatures rise, juvenile birds begin leaving their nests, and adult birds continue nesting near and
Baby Bird Droppings: The Hidden Risk to Your Facility
When baby birds hatch and nest inside a facility, their droppings can quickly create a range of serious issues for property managers, maintenance staff, and facility supervisors. While the presence of birds
How a Bird Risk Assessment Can Protect Your Facility Year-Round
Birds in a commercial facility aren’t just a nuisance — they can cause significant damage to infrastructure, create sanitation concerns, and disrupt operations. A professional bird risk assessment for facilities is the
These 4 Business Categories Know Birds Can Devastate Their Operations
When it comes to protecting your facility, birds might not seem like a top concern—until they become one. For certain industries, bird activity is more than a nuisance. It’s a direct threat
Is It Okay to Feed Birds Around My Building? What You Need to Know
Feeding birds might seem like a kind or harmless act—especially when you see them flocking around a shopping center or office building. But is it really okay to feed birds around your
Can I Let a Bird Stay in My Commercial Building?
Discovering a bird inside your commercial building can be concerning. While some birds may seem harmless, their presence can lead to various challenges. Understanding when to take action is crucial for maintaining