Common Wildlife In Barns And Ag Structures
Wildlife problems in agricultural buildings are rarely just a nuisance. They can affect feed, equipment, insulation, wiring, air quality, sanitation, and daily operations. Explore the most common issues Borland addresses for Nebraska barns and working structures.
What Borland Handles
How We Solve Barn Wildlife Problems
Every farm structure is different. Borland focuses on practical wildlife control for working properties, with attention to access points, contamination, structural vulnerability, and long-term prevention.
Inspect The Structure
We look for active wildlife use, rub marks, droppings, nesting, staining, noise sources, and the exact points where animals are getting in.
Remove The Wildlife
The removal approach depends on the species, the structure, the season, and how the building is being used. The goal is to solve the problem without creating a bigger one.
Seal And Exclude
Long-term control usually requires exclusion work. That may include sealing gaps, screening openings, reinforcing vulnerable areas, and correcting repeat entry conditions.
Clean Up And Restore
When wildlife leaves behind droppings, odor, nesting debris, or damage, Borland can address cleanup and recommend the next steps for safer, cleaner use of the structure.
Your Next Step
Service, Products, Or Education
Request Farm Service
If wildlife is active in a barn, shed, machine building, or livestock structure, Borland can inspect the problem and recommend the right solution.
Shop Wildlife Products
Need deterrents, exclusion materials, or wildlife-control equipment? Start with the Borland shop and choose the right product path for your property.
Related Wildlife Guides
Learn more about bats, birds, raccoons, squirrels, droppings, odors, and entry holes so you can better understand what is happening on your property.
Barn Wildlife FAQ
Quick answers for common farm and ranch structure wildlife concerns in Nebraska.
What animals commonly get into barns and outbuildings?
Bats, birds, raccoons, squirrels, and other wildlife often use barns, sheds, and agricultural structures for shelter, nesting, and access to protected voids.
Why do wildlife problems keep coming back?
Repeat problems usually mean the original entry points were never fully addressed. Removal alone is often not enough without exclusion and repairs.
Can wildlife in a barn create contamination issues?
Yes. Droppings, nesting debris, and urine can affect sanitation, air quality, stored materials, and how safely the structure can be used.
Do I need cleanup after wildlife removal?
In many cases, yes. Cleanup may be needed when droppings, odor, nesting materials, or damaged insulation and surfaces are left behind.
Can Borland help if I am not sure what animal I have?
Yes. If you are hearing noises, finding droppings, noticing odor, or seeing damage, Borland can inspect the structure and help identify the source.
Should I shop products or request service?
If the issue is active, widespread, hard to reach, or tied to contamination or structural entry, professional service is usually the best path. If you are looking for materials or equipment, start at the shop.

Wildlife In A Barn Or Ag Building?
From bat roosting and bird nesting to raccoon damage and squirrel entry, Borland Wildlife Solutions helps Nebraska farm and ranch owners protect the structures they rely on every day.
Need help now? Start with Get Help, explore Farm & Ranch Predator Control, or browse the shop. LET BORLAND HANDLE YOUR WILDLIFE!
