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Netting


​​Experts at solving your government and commercial property bird problems

Bird Netting

Bird netting can be used to exclude birds. Bird netting can be used on buildings, loading docks and warehouses as well as airport hangers, transport facilities, barns, and food silos. It can also be installed over exteriors of buildings, rooftops, or parking garages.

Bird exclusion netting will stop birds from entering areas that have been blocked off. All pest bird species can be excluded from the area by netting, even if nesting behavior was observed in the past.

What Bird Netting is Best?

There are many types of netting available and different mesh sizes. It is important to consider the location of the netting being installed and the target pest bird when choosing the right type of netting. The netting might not be effective in excluding pest birds if either of these factors are not taken into consideration.
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We use heavy-duty, high-density polyethylene twine netting that is resistant against ultraviolet rays. The netting won't absorb water so it will retain its original weight. All netting hardware is made of stainless steel. Bird exclusion netting systems are designed so that they can enclose as many landing surfaces, pipes, and ledges as possible. Marine grade zippers can be used to access areas above the netting. There are many options for bird netting depending on the location, budget, and target bird.

Solid Avian Solutions installs bird netting in new construction Division 10 Specialties 10290 bird Control and (CSI Format 10 81 13 specification bird Control.
 
Where can bird netting be installed?
  • Exteriors of Buildings
  • Loading Docks
  • Warehouses
  • Airport Hangers
  • Food Silos
  • Balconies
  • Garages
  • Rooftops
 
You can also use netting in other areas to keep birds away.
  • Transportation Facilities
  • Barns
  • HVAC Units
  • Bridges
  • Agricultural Crops
  • Ponds
  • Fish Hatcheries
  • Ledges
 
Pond Netting
Bird Exclusion Pond netting is used to exclude all types of wildlife from Fish Hatchery Ponds and Retention Ponds.

Bird netting creates a bird barrier that prevents birds and other pest wildlife from landing on the water. Solid Avian Solutions can design and install a pond or basin netting system that will exclude pest birds and other animals.

Our pond netting systems are designed to completely exclude birds from your business. Permanent bird protection for your pond or basin.

Our pond netting services include the design and fabrication all necessary hardware and mounting bases. This will ensure that your pond system is protected from any kind of wildlife for a full year.

Bird nets will permanently prevent pest birds from landing on ponds, lakes, or other bodies of water. For small birds, our bird netting is 3/4" mesh and for larger birds it can be up to 4". A permanent bird solution is to install pond nets to keep pest birds and wildlife out of bodies of water.
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PO Box 8547
Bend, OR 97708

866-936-6157

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  • Home
  • Avian Control Services
    • Bird Spikes
    • Electrified Shock Track Landing Deterrent
    • Grid Wire Deterrent
    • Ledge Exclusion
    • Netting
    • Solar Guard
    • Tension Wire Landing Deterrent
  • Birds
    • Crows
    • Geese Control
    • Pigeons
    • Seagulls
    • Starlings
    • Swallows
    • Woodpeckers
    • Chimney Swifts
    • Bats
  • Online Payment
  • FAQs
  • Contact
  • Learn More
  • Service Areas
    • Oregon