Facility Priorities
Built for Large Public Properties
Bird Issues
Address roosting, nesting, fouling, and repeat bird pressure on seating areas, concourses, roofs, signs, and structural ledges.
Bat Concerns
Investigate bat activity in upper voids, expansion joints, service corridors, and other difficult-to-access areas before occupancy and event schedules are affected.
Large-Structure Exclusion
Identify and seal recurring wildlife entry points across rooflines, fascia transitions, vents, utility penetrations, and structural gaps.
Public Safety
Reduce slip hazards, contamination exposure, and wildlife-related disruptions in high-traffic public environments.
Cleanup & Sanitation
Remove droppings, nesting debris, and contaminated material where wildlife activity creates maintenance, odor, or health concerns.
Ongoing Planning
Support facility teams with practical recommendations for inspection timing, prevention priorities, and long-term wildlife management.
Common Commercial Needs
Where Borland Helps Most
Large venues and campus properties often need a coordinated response that balances operations, safety, access, and long-term prevention.
Bird Pressure on Structures
From stadium seating and entry canopies to campus buildings and maintenance yards, birds can create recurring mess, blocked drainage, and public-facing appearance issues.
Bat Activity in Large Buildings
Bat concerns in upper elevations, mechanical spaces, and hidden voids require careful inspection, lawful planning, and exclusion work matched to the structure.
Exclusion for Complex Facilities
Large properties need durable exclusion strategies that account for multiple roof sections, service areas, utility access points, and ongoing maintenance demands.
How Commercial Projects Move Forward
Borland approaches stadium and campus wildlife issues with a practical process built for large properties, multiple stakeholders, and visible public spaces.
01
Assess the Site
We review the structure, activity patterns, access points, contamination areas, and operational concerns affecting your property.
02
Prioritize Risks
We help identify the most urgent concerns first, including public safety, active wildlife pressure, sanitation issues, and repeat entry conditions.
Large public properties need more than a quick fix. They need a wildlife plan that works with the building, the schedule, and the people using the space.
03
Implement Solutions
Recommended work may include bird control measures, bat exclusion planning, structural sealing, cleanup, and targeted prevention steps.
04
Support Prevention
We outline next-step recommendations so facility teams can reduce repeat problems and plan future maintenance with wildlife in mind.
Related Commercial Links
Explore Related Borland Solutions
Use these related pages to move deeper into commercial wildlife management, exclusion planning, cleanup, and species-specific concerns.
Commercial Wildlife Management
See Borland’s broader commercial approach for inspections, prevention, and facility-focused wildlife solutions.
Bird Control
Learn more about bird-related problems, structural pressure points, and control strategies for commercial properties.
Bat Removal & Exclusion
Review bat-specific service information for structures where upper-level access and seasonal timing matter.
Wildlife Contamination Cleanup
Understand when droppings, nesting debris, and contaminated materials call for professional cleanup support.
FAQ
Stadium & Campus Questions
Large public properties often need clear answers before moving forward with wildlife work. Here are common questions from commercial decision-makers.
