Bird Netting
Bird netting is a bird control product used to prevent birds destroying property and becoming a nuisance. Whether you live in a city or rural area bird netting can be used to reduce bird populations.
Bird netting can be used to deal with many species of birds. Bird control professionals use bird netting to deal with feral pigeons in cities, house sparrows and particularly in rural areas, starlings. Bird control services in coastal areas use bird netting to deal with herring gulls and lesser black backed seagulls.
Species such as starlings and house sparrows have declined in numbers in Britain and bird netting is increasingly being used to tackle new pests. Depending on the location in the UK bird netting professionals may be contacted to deal with blackbirds, wagtails and robins.
When small species of birds manage to enter food premises a problem can arise as they have a food source to thrive upon. Bird netting and other bird control measures can be used to reduce birds and pests using a number of methods.
Undoubtedly the main problem for inner city bird control services is feral pigeons. Pigeons are unsightly pests that occupy town centres in Britain in droves. Pigeon's and their droppings carry diseases and make buildings appear decayed.
Bird netting is often used to control pigeons as their droppings are highly acidic and can destroy stone surfaces and architectural features. Bird control products used to reduce feral pigeon populations include bird netting, bird gelling, spring wires and bird spikes.
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