Bird Control

Bird Control

Bird Control

Why Implement
Bird Exclusion?

Bird exclusion involves using physical barriers to stop birds from entering or settling in undesired locations, such as buildings, agricultural fields, or other structures. This can be done using various tools like nets, spikes, wire systems, and other specialized equipment.

Bird Exclusion MethodsMethods :

Bird Netting

A lightweight mesh used to block birds from areas like rooftops, vents, or crops.

Bird Spikes

Plastic or metal spikes installed to prevent birds from landing or perching on surfaces.

Wire Mesh

Durable welded mesh used to close off entry points and deny birds access.

Bird Wire Systems

Tensioned wires mounted on posts that make landing difficult, deterring birds from staying.

One-Way Exit Devices
(e.g., Bird Valves)

These allow birds to leave a space but stop them from coming back in.

Benefits of Bird Exclusion

Prevents Infestations

Stops birds from nesting or roosting where they’re not wanted.

Protects Property

Helps prevent structural, equipment, or crop damage caused by birds.

Sanitary

Durable welded mesh used to close off entry points and deny birds access.

Humane Approach

Offers a non-lethal way to manage bird populations effectively.

Bird Control

The Importance of
Bird Exclusion

Bird exclusion refers to the use of physical barriers to prevent birds from accessing and inhabiting areas where their presence is undesirable, such as commercial buildings, agricultural sites, and structural installations. A variety of exclusion methods can be employed, including netting, spikes, wire systems, and other specialized deterrents.

Key Advantages of Bird Exclusion

Proactively deters birds from nesting or roosting in sensitive or restricted areas.

Safeguards buildings, equipment, and agricultural products from potential damage caused by bird activity.

Minimizes the health risks and unsanitary conditions associated with bird droppings and nesting materials.

 Offers a non-lethal, environmentally responsible method for managing bird populations.