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Bird Control Nets (What You Should Know)

Bird netting is one of the most effective and low-tech solutions for preventing birds from accessing areas of roofs and buildings. Netting is the most suitable option for covering large spaces, but it is important to bear in mind that the size of the gaps in netting are specific to only one type of bird, so this is only a solution for properties where only one pest is present. In addition, it is important to ensure that the netting is properly installed and secured to preventbirds from getting tangled in it or destroying it.

Pros of Bird Netting

Bird netting is one of the most effective and low-tech solutions for preventing birds from accessing areas of roofs and buildings. Netting is the most suitable option for covering large spaces, but it is important to bear in mind that the size of the gaps in netting are specific to only one type of bird, so this is only a solution for properties where only one pest is present. In addition, it is important to ensure that the netting is properly installed and secured to preventbirds from getting tangled in it or destroying it.

  • It is a physical barrier that birds cannot fly through or see through, making it an effective deterrent.
  • It is relatively inexpensive and easy to install.
  • It can be removed when no longer needed.
  • It is relatively unobtrusive and does not require constant maintenance.

Cons

Bird netting can be effective at keeping birds away from areas where they are not welcome, but there are also some potential drawbacks to consider. 

  • Bird netting can be unsightly, and if not installed properly, can sag or blow around in the wind, creating an even more unsightly situation.
  • If the netting is not installed properly, birds can still get caught in it and injure themselves. 
  • Bird netting can be expensive, and it may need to be replaced frequently if birds frequently try to access the area it is protecting.