A pigeon loose in your warehouse isn’t just an inconvenience — it’s a potential hazard to operations, product quality, and compliance. Warehouses are appealing to pigeons due to their high rafters, open
Are Birds in a Warehouse a Health Code Violation?
Warehouses play a critical role in supply chains, food storage, and logistics—but when birds make their way inside, they can create more than just a nuisance. For many industries, birds in a
How Birds Disrupt Operations in Distribution Centers
Bird infestation in warehouses is a growing problem that disrupts logistics operations, compromises safety, and damages property. Distribution centers are especially vulnerable due to their large, open layouts, frequent movement of goods,
Spring Bird Problems: Why Your Warehouse Might Be at Risk
As spring arrives, many commercial facilities experience an unexpected issue: birds moving into their warehouses. While birds may seem harmless, their presence can cause serious operational disruptions, safety hazards, and property damage.
How to Get a Hawk Out of a Building: A Guide for Commercial Facilities
Finding a hawk inside your commercial building can be both startling and disruptive. Whether the bird entered through a loading dock, skylight, or open door, the key is to act quickly, carefully,

Amazing Bird Adventures 4: Good Medicine
For this installment of “Amazing Bird Adventures“, we follow a late night capture inside a pharmaceutical warehouse, where a Cooper’s hawk had invaded the sterile space and needed removing ASAP. Murphy’s law

Were you raised in a barn?
If not, then you know the first step to keeping birds out. Meridian Bird Removal has steadily grown over the last decade by guaranteeing live bird capture and removal. But if you

Spring Into Action
Four reasons why the bird in your building requires a fast response As a store or facility manager, you have a lot on your plate. Managing inventory, schedules, and people compete with

Why you shouldn’t call a general pest control or wildlife removal company
Bird intrusions require bird removal, not “wildlife control” When you have bird problems, you should call a bird removal company. Sounds obvious, right? Then why do so many companies and facilities managers

Removal vs. Deterrence—what are they and which one works?
When confronting bird problems, there are generally two approaches—deterrence and removal. Removal is easily explained—it’s the process of physically capturing birds and relocating them away from a building. Deterrence is another story.