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Birds such as pigeons, starlings, crows and gulls can quickly become a serious nuisance when they gather around buildings or business premises. Bird droppings are not only unsightly but can also cause corrosive damage to roofs, machinery and building materials, while nesting materials can block gutters and drainage systems. Large bird populations can also create health risks due to bacteria and parasites associated with bird fouling.
Bird netting is one of the most effective and humane bird control solutions available. It prevents birds from accessing areas where they might roost or nest without harming them, helping to protect buildings, equipment, crops, and outdoor spaces.
Bird netting provides a long-term solution for preventing birds
from settling on your property.
Netting can be installed across many structures including roofs, canopies, bridges, signage, balconies, loading bays and building facades. It can be fitted both horizontally and vertically to protect spaces of any size.
Suitable for commercial properties, industrial sites, residential buildings, gardens and agricultural areas such as fruit trees and vegetable crops.
When professionally installed, netting prevents birds from landing or nesting without causing them harm. The systems are designed to blend in with the structure of the building.
By preventing bird fouling and nesting, netting reduces cleaning, maintenance and repair costs over time.
High-quality, UV-stabilised netting ensures long-lasting performance and reliable protection.
Bird netting systems are custom designed to suit each property, ensuring vulnerable areas are fully protected while maintaining the appearance and functionality of the building.
A typical installation process includes:

A detailed inspection identifies where birds are landing, nesting or gaining access.

Heavy-duty netting is measured and installed to securely cover the required areas.

Guidance is provided on maintaining the system and ensuring continued effectiveness.
In some situations, bird netting may be combined with other deterrents for maximum protection.

Used on ledges, beams and signage to prevent birds from landing.

Thin stainless-steel wires create an unstable landing surface that discourages birds from perching on ledges, pipes or gutters.

Reducing food sources, maintaining waste areas and repairing gaps in buildings can significantly reduce bird activity.
Once birds establish nesting sites, they often return to the same location each year. Installing professional bird proofing measures such as netting prevents birds from gaining access in the first place, helping protect your property and maintain a clean, safe environment.