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Bird
Control.
Mistakes
in the choice of bird proofing systems can lead to embarrassing
and expensive failures.
Heavy
Pressure
Parts
of a building used for nesting and night roosting. Generally a lot
of fouling with nests, eggs and squabs. Birds are highly motivated
to regain access.
Netting
is the only system that is likely to be successful in this situation.
Spike systems designed for heavy pressure situations will give limited
success but will most likely need to be backed up by a selective
cull.
Medium
Pressure
Regular
day roost, usually overlooking a food source, often heavily fouled.
Netting
and point systems can be confidently considered here. Follow the
recommendetions against the products in the catalogue.
Low
Pressure
Occasional
daytime roost usually on an exposed part of the building. Little
fouling to be seen. A large choice of systems here, depending on
budget and location.
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