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Who is your Bird Nemesis? Perhaps you are plagued by pesky pigeons, stalked by stubborn starlings or maybe subdued by sneaky sparrows - no matter who the offender is bird netting maybe the solution you are looking for to deal with the problem. A humane and environmentally friendly solution bird nets can be used in a wide variety of environments and for a multitude of different reasons, including: To protect seedlings To protect vegetable and fruit crops To protect fish (and other wildlife) To protect buildings Where a solution is needed to prevent crop damage, or to protect vulnerable wildlife from predator birds it is imperative that an environmentally friendly option is used. This is precisely what netting offers. Designed to simply stop birds gaining access to the areas you are hoping to protect the nets present no danger to the birds themselves or the environment they are secured. They will also not harm any other wildlife that may be present in the area, including domestic animals that may wander in unaware. The nets are available in a number of different mesh sizes which ensures you can tailor your solution to the precise nature of the problem species at hand. For example, if seagulls are your nemesis then the 75mm is likely to offer you the most appropriate level of protection. However, if sparrows are the problem than a small netting by approximately 19mm is more likely to be more beneficial to you.

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A humane and environmentally friendly solution bird netting can be used to protect the damages and unwanted droppings in the surrounding. Speak to experts of Total Bird Control today!

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Page 1: Who is your Bird Nemesis?

Who is your Bird Nemesis?

Perhaps you are plagued by pesky pigeons, stalked by stubborn starlings or maybesubdued by sneaky sparrows - no matter who the offender is bird netting maybethe solution you are looking for to deal with the problem.

A humane and environmentally friendly solution bird nets can be used in a widevariety of environments and for a multitude of different reasons, including:

To protect seedlings To protect vegetable and fruit crops To protect fish (and other wildlife) To protect buildings

Where a solution is needed to prevent crop damage, or to protect vulnerable wildlifefrom predator birds it is imperative that an environmentally friendly option is used.This is precisely what netting offers. Designed to simply stop birds gaining accessto the areas you are hoping to protect the nets present no danger to the birdsthemselves or the environment they are secured. They will also not harm any otherwildlife that may be present in the area, including domestic animals that maywander in unaware.

The nets are available in a number of different mesh sizes which ensures you cantailor your solution to the precise nature of the problem species at hand. Forexample, if seagulls are your nemesis then the 75mm is likely to offer you the mostappropriate level of protection. However, if sparrows are the problem than a smallnetting by approximately 19mm is more likely to be more beneficial to you.

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A Discrete Solution

Another benefit of using bird netting as your permanent bird control solution is thediscrete nature of the nets themselves. As they are barely visible from a distance, orfrom certain angles, they can prove to be a more aesthetically pleasing solutionthan spikes, for example.

The fact that they do not block visibility means that they also provide a fantasticsolution for those seeking to control pests in entertainment and sporting arenas.Spectators can be protected from the hazards associated with such birds, and nothave their enjoyment of the event they have paid to see ruined.

Installation

Installing the nets themselves is relatively straightforward, and can often be doneby those with little or no experience. As they can be installed in any location it isimportant you ascertain the materials that are going to be best for your purposes.As a result, it is often advantageous to speak to experts in this field, perhapsspeaking to the person from whom you are purchasing the nets for furtherinformation and guidance. These people will be in the best position to suggesthanging techniques and anything else you should take into consideration.

Depending on the cause of your bird control problem they may even suggestcombining the nets with another solution, such as spikes.

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