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Bird Netting Service

Bird netting is an effective method to protect crops, gardens, and structures from bird damage. Here are some bird netting techniques:

  • Select the Right Netting: Choose netting with small mesh openings that prevent birds from getting through. The type of netting material (e.g., plastic or nylon) depends on your specific needs.
  • Measure and Cut: Measure the area you want to protect and cut the netting to the appropriate size, leaving some extra for securing it.
  • Install Support Structures: Set up posts, poles, or other support structures around the area you’re protecting. These will hold the netting in place.
  • Secure the Netting: Drape the netting over the support structures and secure it tightly. You can use clips, ties, or weights to keep it in place.
  • Seal Edges: Ensure there are no gaps where birds can enter. Secure the edges of the netting to the ground or structures to create a barrier.
  • Regular Maintenance: Inspect the netting regularly for damage or holes, and repair any issues promptly.
  • Consider Access: If you need access to the protected area, install zippers or flaps in the netting for easy entry and exit.
  • Remove At Season’s End: When the growing season ends or the threat of bird damage diminishes, carefully remove the netting to reuse it in the future.
  • Combine with Scare Tactics: For added effectiveness, use bird netting in conjunction with scare devices like reflective tape, decoys, or sound deterrents.
  • Follow Local Regulations: Be aware of any local regulations or permits required for bird control measures to ensure compliance.

Remember that proper installation is crucial to the effectiveness of bird netting, and it’s important to choose the right type and size of netting for your specific application.


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Bird netting is a protective barrier made from various materials, such as plastic or nylon, with small mesh openings designed to prevent birds from accessing specific areas. It serves as an effective method for safeguarding crops, gardens, buildings, and other valuable assets from bird-related damage. Bird netting is typically used to:

  • Crop Protection: Farmers and gardeners use bird netting to shield fruits, vegetables, and other crops from birds that may eat or damage them.
  • Garden Protection: Home gardeners often employ bird netting to protect ornamental plants, flowers, and homegrown produce.
  • Aquaculture: In aquaculture, bird netting is used to cover fish ponds and prevent predatory birds from preying on fish stocks.
  • Structural Defense: Bird netting is applied to structures like warehouses, bridges, and statues to deter birds from roosting, nesting, or causing damage.
  • Aviaries and Zoos: Zoological facilities and aviaries utilize bird netting to create enclosures for birds and prevent them from escaping.
  • Landfills and Airports: Bird netting is installed around landfills and airports to reduce the risk of bird strikes, which can be hazardous to aircraft.
  • Pest Control: In urban settings, bird netting can be used to prevent pigeons and other pest birds from roosting on buildings.

Bird netting works by creating a physical barrier that denies birds access to the protected area, while still allowing sunlight, air, and rain to pass through. It is essential to select the appropriate type and mesh size of netting for the specific application and to install it properly to ensure its effectiveness.