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StrikeForce Bird Control does not operate or provide bird control services in the state of Florida. For assistance, please call 888-306-2698 to be connected with a third-party referral service that can help match you with a local bird control provider in your area.

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Florida Bird Control Solutions

Bird problems can create serious issues for commercial properties, public facilities, industrial buildings, and homes across Florida. From pigeons gathering on rooftops and parking structures to sparrows nesting in vents and swallows building mud nests under canopies, nuisance birds can quickly turn into a costly maintenance and safety concern. A well-built Florida bird control plan helps property owners reduce structural damage, sanitation issues, and liability risks caused by roosting and nesting birds.

This page is provided for informational purposes for property owners searching for bird control services in Florida. StrikeForce Bird Control does not operate or provide bird control services in Florida. If you need help finding a local provider, call 888-306-2698 to be connected with a third-party referral service that can help match you with a company in your area.

Why Bird Control Matters in Florida

Bird control is important throughout Florida because the state’s warm climate, coastal environments, growing urban areas, and year-round bird activity create ideal conditions for nuisance birds. Commercial centers, warehouses, healthcare facilities, schools, transportation hubs, apartment communities, agricultural properties, resorts, restaurants, and residential neighborhoods can all provide attractive nesting and roosting locations. Ledges, beams, rooflines, signs, loading docks, parking garages, covered entrances, bridges, and waterfront structures often become repeat landing areas for problem bird species.

Without proper bird deterrent and exclusion systems, nuisance birds can lead to:

  • Droppings that stain and corrode building materials
  • Slip hazards on sidewalks, walkways, entryways, and public areas
  • Blocked gutters, drains, vents, and rooftop equipment
  • Fire risks from nesting debris near electrical or mechanical systems
  • Damage to signs, lighting, rooftops, HVAC components, and ventilation areas
  • Ongoing sanitation concerns for customers, employees, tenants, residents, and visitors

For many Florida property owners and facility managers, early action is the best way to reduce cleanup costs, prevent recurring bird problems, and protect the appearance, safety, and function of the property.

Florida’s Problem Bird Species

Common Nuisance Pest Birds in Florida

Properties across Florida may experience pressure from several common nuisance bird species. The most frequent bird problems often involve:

European Starlings

Starlings often travel in large flocks and can create major sanitation and noise problems around retail areas, agricultural properties, industrial sites, and schools, especially during peak seasonal migration periods.

House Sparrows

House sparrows often nest in small openings around soffits, vents, signs, awnings, and rooflines. They can be especially problematic around commercial buildings, shopping centers, and residential structures.

Pigeons

Pigeons commonly roost on rooftops, parapet walls, beams, signs, bridges, parking garages, and warehouse structures. Once they establish a regular roosting pattern, droppings and nesting materials can build up quickly.

Grackles

Grackles are highly adaptable birds commonly found in parking lots, shopping centers, and residential areas where food is easily available. They are known for their glossy, iridescent feathers and bright yellow eyes, often gathering in large, noisy flocks. Their droppings can create sanitation issues, stain surfaces, and pose slip hazards around buildings and walkways.

Vultures

Black vultures and turkey vultures may gather on rooftops, towers, bridges, utility structures, and commercial buildings. Their droppings and regurgitated material can create odors, sanitation concerns, and damage to roofing, vehicles, equipment, and exterior surfaces. Because vultures are federally protected, control measures must comply with wildlife regulations.

Gulls

Common near coastal communities, landfills, restaurants, shopping centers, parking lots, marinas, and waterfront properties. They often gather where food and waste are readily available, creating noise, droppings, sanitation concerns, and aggressive behavior around nesting or feeding areas. Large flocks can also damage rooftops, clog drains, and create ongoing cleanup problems.

Barn Swallow

Swallows

Common near coastal communities, landfills, restaurants, shopping centers, parking lots, marinas, and waterfront properties. They often gather where food and waste are readily available, creating noise, droppings, sanitation concerns, and aggressive behavior around nesting or feeding areas. Large flocks can also damage rooftops, clog drains, and create ongoing cleanup problems.

Bird Problems on Commercial Properties

Commercial bird issues can escalate quickly when birds repeatedly return to the same structure. Buildings with signage, rooftop equipment, covered entries, open-beam construction, and parking decks are especially vulnerable. Restaurants, office buildings, healthcare facilities, schools, warehouses, distribution hubs, and apartment communities often require proactive bird management to reduce contamination, protect building systems, and maintain a professional appearance.

A properly designed bird control plan may focus on long-term exclusion and deterrence rather than temporary cleanup alone. Preventing birds from landing and nesting is usually more effective than addressing the same problem after damage has already occurred.

How to Choose a Florida Bird Control Provider

When searching for a bird control company in Florida, property owners should look for a provider that understands

  • Humane bird deterrent and exclusion methods

  • Commercial and residential bird pressure points

  • Species-specific behavior

  • High-elevation and complex-structure installations

  • Long-term prevention strategies rather than short-term fixes

  • The importance of appearance, safety, and minimal disruption to the property

A site-specific evaluation is typically the best first step in determining the right deterrent or exclusion system for a building.

Florida Bird Control Information and Referral

If you are searching for Florida bird control services, this page is intended to provide general information about nuisance bird issues, common deterrent methods, and the importance of working with a qualified local provider.

StrikeForce Bird Control does not operate or provide bird control services in the state of Florida. For assistance, please call 888-306-2698 to be connected with a third-party referral service that can help match you with a local bird control provider in your area.

No. StrikeForce Bird Control does not operate or provide bird control services in Florida.

You can call 888-306-2698 to be connected with a third-party referral service that may help you find a local provider.

Common nuisance birds may include pigeons, house sparrows, European starlings, swallows, blackbirds, and grackles.

Depending on the building and bird activity, common methods may include bird netting, spikes, wire systems, shock track, and structural exclusion.

Delaying bird control can lead to staining, corrosion, fire hazards, blocked vents and drains, sanitation problems, and increased cleanup or repair costs.

Return to our Nationwide Bird Control Services page to explore solutions available in other states.