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By: Jessica Home | Writing-and-Speaking


Bird Netting
Birds can be consider as a pest when they roost or nest in areas where their feces can be considered a hazard. Each year building owners and homeowners spend countless hours and money cleaning up after and repairing the damage caused by pest birds. Safety, sanitation and health hazards caused by bird droppings can pose serious liability risks, and left untreated, can lead to accidents and lawsuits. Bird feces, bird nests can also create a bad public image with tenants and patrons. Individuals, companies and government agencies are tired of cleaning up bird feces or repairing the damage that is caused by pest birds and their droppings.
How to choose right bird netting?
There are several types of netting available to exclude pest birds. There is knotted polyethylene netting that is considered long lasting and heavy duty. You would use this type where you want a permanent solution to your bird control issues. Heavy-duty bird netting is usually manufactured using U.V. treated twine providing long life. They will also have a high melting point and flame resistant. This type of netting is ideal for use in warehouses, airplane hangars, overhangs and other large areas where pest birds are to be excluded.
How to install bird netting?
Commercial installations for bird netting can get complicated depending on the size of the area to be protected and the material that the netting will be attached to. Netting off the infrastructure of an airplane hangar can require thousands of square feet of netting and special equipment such as lifts and power equipment to install the net. It is often recommended to use a professional bird control installer to get the job done correctly. There are bird control installers throughout the country that have experience in installing bird netting in large quantities and complicated jobs.




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