a guide to bird netting

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A Guide to Bird Netting Birds grouping and nesting in unwanted areas is a growing problem in the UK. Pigeons are notorious for this but it’s also a problem with seagulls now too. Because towns and cities have a lot of buildings that are away from predators, they make ideal nesting spots for seagulls. There’s also plenty of waste food around and the fact that cities and towns stay warmer during the winter months means they don’t have to migrate. Both seagulls and pigeons cause a lot of problems when they form in large numbers in unwanted areas. They can cause a lot of damage to buildings by blocking flues and gutters. Their droppings also a health hazard and seagulls in particular can cause a lot of noise pollution. When dealing with large groups of unwanted birds, it can be tempting to try and deal with the problem on your own but this is not advisable. The law in the UK means it’s illegal to kill or harm pigeons and seagulls so any attempt to get rid of them by forceful means could be met with harsh punishment. Luckily there are bird control professionals who’ll be able to make your property bird proof and remove any unwanted birds in a safe, effective and humane manner. This is achieved by using one of the common bird control solutions that are available.

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Unwanted bird infestations have become a particular problem. Bird netting is the effective solutions to follow to save the urban regions from unwanted droppings and health risks.

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Page 1: A Guide to Bird Netting

A Guide to Bird Netting

Birds grouping and nesting in unwanted areas is a growing problem inthe UK. Pigeons are notorious for this but it’s also a problem withseagulls now too. Because towns and cities have a lot of buildings thatare away from predators, they make ideal nesting spots for seagulls.There’s also plenty of waste food around and the fact that cities andtowns stay warmer during the winter months means they don’t have tomigrate.

Both seagulls and pigeons cause a lot of problems when they form inlarge numbers in unwanted areas. They can cause a lot of damage tobuildings by blocking flues and gutters. Their droppings also a healthhazard and seagulls in particular can cause a lot of noise pollution.

When dealing with large groups of unwanted birds, it can be temptingto try and deal with the problem on your own but this is not advisable.The law in the UK means it’s illegal to kill or harm pigeons andseagulls so any attempt to get rid of them by forceful means could bemet with harsh punishment.

Luckily there are bird control professionals who’ll be able to makeyour property bird proof and remove any unwanted birds in a safe,effective and humane manner. This is achieved by using one of thecommon bird control solutions that are available.

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Bird control solutions

Bird netting – Bird netting is one of the most popular forms ofbird control used today. The nylon netting is attached to a wireframe and stretched over the area where birds are choosing togather. The netting not only prevents birds from being able tothe parts of your building that you want to keep clear but it’salso hard for them to land or perch on.

Not only is netting very effective for keeping areas free of birdsbut it’s also a very discreet and long lasting solution. It comes ina variety of colours too, which means you can have it blend inwith the appearance of your building without it being an eyesore.

Bird spikes – Bird spikes are an alternative to netting and can beplaced in rows and columns to create a very effective means ofdeterring birds from gathering in protected areas. Bird spikesare not quite as discreet as netting but they are a very effectiveand low maintenance way of dealing with birds.

Wire & post – Wire & post is very effective when birds arechoosing the group of one particular ledge of a building. Postsare drilling into the fabrication with wire attached to them toprevent birds from being able to perch there.

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Unwanted bird infestations have become a particular problem inLondon but there are plenty of bird control companies on hand to helpfight the problem.

http://www.totalbirdcontrol.co.uk/