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Bird management 2026

Read the latest feature from PMP magazine on bird management.

Bird Supplement 2026
Bird Supplement 2026

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The U.S. bird repellent market stands at over $400 million today and is projected to reach $500 million by 2030. Commercial property managers are increasingly treating bird control as preventive maintenance, not a nuisance complaint. For PMPs willing to build this specialty, the opportunity is substantial. This supplement from Pest Management Professional gives you the knowledge and the tools to take advantage of it.

A real-world case study that expands what’s possible

The supplement opens with a detailed field account of a large-scale black vulture dispersal project — nearly 500 birds cleared from an industrial facility using only nonlethal methods. It’s a compelling read for any PMP looking to tackle complex, high-value accounts that require creative thinking beyond standard exclusion work.

Suppliers share what’s working right now

The product insights section brings together innovations from Arkion Life Sciences, Avian Enterprises, Bird Barrier, Bird-X, EarthCare Products, Innolytics, Nisus, Nixalite and PelGar USA. You’ll get a thorough look at the latest in optical gel technology, ledge exclusion systems, fertility control for pigeons, solar panel protection, odor control add-ons and high-density exclusion foams — along with each supplier’s predictions for where the market is headed.

Add-on services that strengthen every customer relationship

PHOTO: BRETT MADDEN
Bird problems are prevalent in nearly any type of accounts. PHOTO: BRETT MADDEN

Beyond birds, the supplement makes a compelling case for layering complementary services — from tick treatments and attic insulation to rodent exclusion and odor remediation — into your existing accounts. The math is straightforward: more revenue per stop, better route efficiency and stronger customer retention without adding trucks or headcount.

Download it now and start building your bird control business

Whether you’re new to bird work or looking to sharpen an existing program, this supplement delivers the market intelligence, product innovations and field-proven strategies to help you grow.