
Birds may seem harmless, but when they begin nesting or roosting on commercial buildings, they can quickly become a costly problem.
From warehouses and retail parks to offices, hotels, manufacturing facilities and apartment developments, nuisance birds can damage buildings, create health risks and leave a poor impression on customers and visitors.
At Central Pest Control, we provide professional commercial bird control solutions throughout Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare, Meath and the surrounding areas, helping businesses protect their premises while remaining compliant with health and safety standards.
Why Bird Control Matters for Commercial Properties
Many businesses underestimate the impact birds can have until the problem becomes severe.
Bird activity can lead to:
- Damaged roofs and gutters
- Blocked drainage systems
- Slip hazards caused by droppings
- Contaminated outdoor seating areas
- Damage to machinery and equipment
- Noise and disruption
- Negative first impressions for customers
- Increased maintenance and cleaning costs
For businesses in food production, hospitality, logistics and healthcare, bird activity can also present significant hygiene and compliance concerns.
Common Commercial Bird Problems
Pigeons
Pigeons are one of the most common bird pests in Ireland. They frequently roost on:
- Roofs
- Solar panels
- Air conditioning units
- Warehouse loading bays
- Building ledges
- Multi-storey car parks
Large flocks can quickly create serious maintenance and hygiene issues.
Gulls
Gulls are increasingly common around commercial premises.
They can become aggressive during nesting season, damage roofing materials and scatter waste around business premises.
Starlings
Large groups of starlings often gather around industrial estates and commercial buildings, leaving large amounts of droppings that create cleaning and safety concerns.
The Hidden Costs of Bird Infestations
Ignoring bird activity often leads to expensive repairs.
Businesses regularly experience:
- Corrosion of building materials
- Blocked gutters causing water damage
- Increased roof maintenance
- Frequent exterior cleaning
- Damaged signage
- Health & Safety risks for staff and visitors
Professional bird management is almost always more cost-effective than dealing with ongoing damage.
Professional Bird Control Solutions
Every site is different, which is why professional surveys are essential.
Central Pest Control provides tailored bird management solutions including:
Bird Proofing
Prevent birds from accessing roofs, ledges and structural features.
Bird Netting
Protect loading bays, roof spaces and internal warehouse areas.
Bird Spikes
Discourage birds from landing on ledges, signage and pipework.
Wire & Deterrent Systems
Discreet systems designed to prevent roosting while maintaining the appearance of the building.
Site Surveys & Risk Assessments
Every property is assessed individually to recommend the most effective and compliant solution.
Industries We Support
Our commercial bird control services are trusted by:
- Warehouses
- Distribution Centres
- Manufacturing Facilities
- Retail Parks
- Shopping Centres
- Hotels
- Office Buildings
- Schools
- Universities
- Healthcare Facilities
- Apartment Developments
- Local Authorities
Why Choose Central Pest Control?
Businesses choose Central Pest Control because we provide:
✔ Professional bird control specialists
✔ Tailored commercial solutions
✔ Health & Safety focused approach
✔ Discreet installations
✔ Fast response times
✔ Ongoing maintenance programmes
✔ Honest advice
✔ Hundreds of genuine five-star customer reviews
Protect Your Business Before Birds Become a Bigger Problem
Bird infestations rarely resolve themselves.
The earlier a problem is identified, the easier and more cost-effective it is to manage.
Whether you’re responsible for a warehouse, office, hotel, retail park or industrial facility, Central Pest Control can design a bird management solution that protects your property and reputation.
Contact Central Pest Control
📞 (01) 200 5900
Professional Commercial Bird Control throughout Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare, Meath and surrounding counties.