Bird Netting
What’s the deal? Bird netting stops birds from roosting or building nests in places such as balconies. It works well. You see, it's a fence that keeps the birds out of trouble. It's made from materials strong enough to withstand sunlight and other weather conditions, for one. And it has mesh sizes to suit various bird species. Not only will it keep the mess away, it won't damage the look of buildings. It also protects buildings from poo, nests and squawks.
Where can you put this stuff? Bird netting is used in homes, offices, airports, agricultural areas, and even historical buildings - anywhere people want to keep birds out, but without killing them.
Let's talk about bird spikes. These are devices to stop birds perching on windowsills or ledges. You'll often find bird spikes on buildings. You may wonder why are they so popular? For one thing, they're made from materials like stainless steel or plastic. They're easy to install and blend into the landscape. The spikes are safe for birds, causing no injury. And they are space efficient. People use them on roof edges, signs, chimneys - wherever birds might nest.

