16/08/2021 0 Comments
Selecting the right bird netting for your building?
Unfortunately, every major town and city in Ireland has a pest bird problem. Birds like pigeons and seagulls thrive in urban areas, breeding quickly and infesting an area. Bird droppings can ruin the exterior of a building, undermines a business’s professionalism.
When a bird selects an area as its preferred roosting site it can be extremely difficult to get rid of them. One of the surefire methods to prevent or treat a bird infestation is to put up a bird net. There are a few choices of bird netting, and the correct bird netting for your property is dependent on a range of factors. In today’s blog, we’re going to discuss which bird netting is suitable for your property.
Bird Netting
Bird netting is probably the most common preventive solution for bird damage and bird infestation. Bird netting isn’t just used on buildings. Netting can also be seen protecting:
- Fruit Bushes
- Vegetable Gardens
- Balconies
- Courtyards
- Any open recreational areas
- Car Ports
- Vents
- Warehouses
- Windowsills
- Fisheries
- Signs
The advantage of bird netting includes
- Netting can be used in both small and large in-door and open-air spaces
- Perfect for both agricultural areas and small gardens
- Bird netting doesn’t require any maintenance and is straightforward to install
- Safe on the environment
Factors to consider when purchasing bird Netting
Mesh Size
One of the most important factors when choosing bird netting is the mesh size. As an open mesh material, bird netting has holes that allow insects and even some smaller birds to pass through unencumbered.
The larger the mesh size the larger the holes in the netting. When selecting the correct mesh size it’s important to know which bird you are trying to keep out.
3/4” MESH SIZE
This mesh size keeps out sparrow-sized birds
1 1/8” MESH
This mesh size is designed to keep out starlings, pigeons and any larger birds
2” MESH
One of the larger mesh sizes, this bird netting is less affected by the wind and keeps out seagulls, hawks and larger bird species.
Net Material
Bird netting is made from a range of different materials. The correct bird netting material is selected based on where the bird netting is to be installed.
Black UV-protected polypropylene
This bird netting material is a lightweight plastic material. Due to its lightweight, this material is primarily used in gardens
Polyethylene UV-Treated Twine
A heavy-duty bird netting material that is mostly used for permanent bird netting solutions. This is the preferred choice around buildings.
Black Multi-Stranded Polypropylene Fiber
The newcomer to the market, this material is quickly becoming a favourite as it's strong and durable. This is a great option for open-air areas.
Polyethylene UV-Treated Twine Plus Self-Extinguishing Red Filament
Similar to Polyethylene UV-Treated Twine except this has additional fire-resistant properties. This material is suitable for urban areas.
Conclusion
The above is an introduction to the factors that go into selecting the appropriate bird netting for your needs. Still not sure what bird netting is right for your property? See our bird netting page or call our offices today.
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