Tag: Bird-X
5 Innovative Bird And Pest Control Solutions
From bird and rodent repellents to mosquito control, this selection of bird and pest control solutions will help keep your facility pest-free.
Bird Control And Pest Management Product Focus
This assortment of bird control and pest management products will help keep your facility free from birds and other pests.
Bird Control And Pest Management
This assortment of bird control and pest management products can help facility managers deter birds and rodents from interior and exterior spaces.
2021 Facility Executive Readers’ Choice Awards
In this annual survey of Facility Executive readers, votes were cast for product and service suppliers preferred during 2020.
2020 Facility Executive Readers’ Choice Awards
In this annual survey of Facility Executive readers, votes were cast for product and service suppliers preferred during 2019.
2019 Facility Executive Readers’ Choice Awards
In this annual survey of Facility Executive readers, votes were cast for product and service suppliers preferred during 2018.
Bird Control: 10 Strategies
Taking a proactive approach to pest bird control is imperative for maintaining clean and safe facilities.
Facility Retrofit: Eradicating Bird Mess
Managers at a restored lighthouse in MIchigan found success using sonics to prevent seagulls from landing on its decks.
Services & Maintenance: Customized Bird Control
Factors such as setting, occupancy, and specific concerns influence strategy.
NEW PRODUCT FLASH: Prowler Owl from Bird-X
Keep pest birds and gulls away from facilities with this visual scare.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Greener Bird Control, Cleaner Facility
Investing in preventive bird control is a cost-effective way to keep pest birds away from a facility permanently.
NEW PRODUCT FLASH: Super Quad-Blaster With Strobe
This Bird-X product repels unwanted birds using ultrasonic sound paired with a flashing strobe.
FacilityBlog Exclusive: Deterring Birds from Hangars
The threat that birds can pose to life was demonstrated by the safe emergency landing of the U.S. Airways passenger jet in New York City’s Hudson River. The threat was further emphasized when commercial airline crews reported more than two dozen emergency landings, aborted takeoffs and other scary incidents due to collisions with birds.