Common Issues
Where Warehouses Need Protection
Roofline Bird Pressure
Stop nesting, roosting, and droppings issues on ledges, signs, beams, and rooftop equipment.
Loading Dock Activity
Address wildlife attraction around dock doors, pallets, waste areas, and frequent open-access points.
Interior Wildlife Entry
Find and seal gaps that allow bats, birds, raccoons, squirrels, and other wildlife into active warehouse space.
Damage And Contamination
Resolve droppings, odor, nesting debris, insulation damage, and contamination concerns safely and professionally.
Exclusion And Hardening
Install durable exclusion solutions built for large buildings, repeated use, and long-term performance.
Ongoing Site Support
Support facility teams with practical recommendations for prevention, monitoring, and follow-up service.
Built For Active Facilities
Warehouse wildlife problems can disrupt operations, create sanitation concerns, damage structures, and put pressure on safety and compliance. Borland Wildlife Solutions helps commercial teams respond with practical field experience and durable exclusion strategies.
From rooflines and dock areas to interior access points and cleanup needs, we focus on solutions that fit real commercial buildings. When products are part of the answer, we can also direct your team to the right tools through the shop.
Our Warehouse Process
A clear commercial workflow helps warehouse operators move from wildlife problem to long-term protection with minimal disruption.
01
Assess The Site
We review the building, pressure points, access routes, and operational concerns across the property.
02
Identify The Risk
We determine which wildlife issues are active, what damage or contamination is present, and where exclusion is needed.
Borland focuses on practical wildlife solutions for real Nebraska properties, with commercial service tailored to how facilities actually operate.
03
Implement The Work
We complete removal, exclusion, cleanup, and corrective work based on the needs of the warehouse.
04
Support Prevention
We help reduce repeat issues with recommendations for maintenance, sanitation, and long-term site hardening.
Warehouse FAQs
Answers to common questions from warehouse owners, managers, and operations teams.
What wildlife problems are common at warehouses?
Warehouses often deal with birds on rooflines and signs, bats or birds entering high openings, and raccoons or squirrels exploiting structural gaps around the building.
Can you work around active operations?
Yes. Commercial wildlife work is planned around access, safety, and operational realities so the solution fits the facility instead of disrupting it unnecessarily.
Do you handle cleanup issues too?
Yes. When wildlife activity leaves droppings, nesting debris, odor, or contamination concerns, Borland can address cleanup as part of the overall solution.
Do warehouses usually need exclusion work?
In many cases, yes. Removal alone is rarely enough for large commercial buildings, so exclusion and structural hardening are often key to long-term control.
Can you help multi-site operators?
Yes. Borland can support commercial organizations that need a capable wildlife partner for one warehouse or multiple facilities.
What if we need products as well as service?
If products are part of the right solution, we can direct you to the shop for relevant wildlife-control tools.
