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Premium Grade Knotted 3/4" Polyethylene Bird Netting - Agriculture, Industrial and Garden Bird Control Netting


Price : From $195.00 to $1,575.00
Manufacturer : Bird-X Bird Control Products
Manufacturer Part No : birdxnetting

Product Options

Bird Net:

Premium Grade Knotted ¾” Polyethylene Bird Netting

BirdNet is a sensible, strong, long-lasting, hassle-free solution to any bird problem

  • Nearly invisible bird netting
     
  • Permanent solution keeps birds out once and for all
  • Lightweight, pliable, maintenance-free material
     
  • Easily installs

BirdNet PE-Plus Bird Netting
 

Prevent bird infestation in facilities and degradation of vineyards, orchards, and other crops as enclosures covered by bird netting allow light and moisture in. Useful for any situation where birds need to be excluded from an area.

 

Bird Netting Coverage:
 
  Each piece of bird netting covers an area its size
(25' x 25', 25' x 50', 50' x 50' or 50' x 100') and can easily be cut to smaller specs

 
Bird Netting Pests:
 
  Birds (pigeons, sparrows, starlings, crows, blackbirds, grackles, seagulls, swallows), bats, most critters and larger rodents

 
Bird Netting Uses:
 
  Canopies, awnings, eaves, rafters, ceilings, entrances, loading docks, warehouses, barns, stables, bridges, under and overpasses, office complexes, parking structures, arenas, hangars, shopping centers, trees, crop fields, orchards, vineyards, food courts, more

 

#NET-PE-25-25
625 square foot bird netting package
Box dimensions: 40"x15"x6"
Weight: 10 lbs.
25’ x 25’

$200.55
Bird Netting
#NET-PE-25-50
1250 square foot bird netting package
Box dimensions: 40"x15"x10"
Weight: 20 lbs.
25’ x 50’

$391.75
#NET-PE-50-50
2500 square foot bird netting package
Box dimensions: 40"x20"x10"
Weight: 40 lbs.
50’ x 50’

$802.15
#NET-PE-50-100
5000 square footbird netting package
Box dimensions: 40"x28"x27"
Weight: 80 lbs.
50’ x 100’

$1604.25

Applications

Bird Caught in Netting

HOW TO INSTALL: Each job is different and demands some on-site ingenuity. The four most common application techniques have pictures in the pdf.

Wire and Polyclips: Often used on concrete, brick or steel structures. Polyclips easily fold over wire and snap together through netting spacing 1’ – 3’ apart depending on job.
Epoxy Caulk: High quality epoxy caulk is readily available at local hardware stores and has been successfully used on concrete brick and steel. Or, Special Adhesive (for caulking gun)
Plastic Band & Staples: On wood structures a plastic banding has been manually woven into netting skipping every 4 or 5 strands. This allows stapling to a solid surface rather than a single netting strand.
Wood Lathe Strip: Installations of bird netting on wooden structures can easily be accomplished using wood lathe strips and nails.


How long will netting last? Once installed, durability will depend on the amount of exposure to sunlight. The bird netting is stabilized with chemical additives designed to give many years effective life.


Why not use the lower-cost Standard, instead of Structural BirdNet? With most installations, labor is the major cost factor, not netting itself. Heavier Structural BirdNet bird netting is better insurance against sunlight and mechanical damage over the years. Lighter-weight Standard BirdNet is often acceptable on inside jobs, such as warehouse ceilings.


Where has BirdNet been used? Among satisfied users are Arlington Park Race Track, Kansas City Airport, McGuire AFB, Langley AFB, Lesters, Inc. (modular agricultural buildings) and many others.


How do you cover widths wider than 14’? Jobs requiring wider widths can be easily handled by running a wire and using polyclips to fasten bird netting to both sides, or by splicing bird net together manually using a high quality UV treated twine and a plastic needle

 

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