Description
PROFESSIONAL QUALITY PREVENTION CONTROL BIRD NET
50mm Pigeon Netting
Designed specifically to prevent pigeons from gaining access to prohibited locations such as
building facades, rear light wells, plant rooms and any other location where pigeons and other
similar sized birds are either perching, roosting or nesting.Whilst made for the professional market, Birdgo bird nets can be used for a wide range of other
protection methods including ponds, trees, crops as well as tennis courts and locations that
require a barrier.Our bird nets are manufactured from polyethylene which does not absorb water, does not stretch
and is chemically inert. All Birdgo nets are UV light stabilised and have been designed to last
in excess of 20 years.
Our bird nets are constructed from mono-filaments designed specifically for bird net systems.
Twine Breaking Strength: 14kg – far stronger than the loop style woven netting.
Twine Construction: 0.30mm thick monofilament HDPE which is then twisted x2, and then x 3 to
make the finished twine approx 1mm in diameter, with a 12/6 construction.
A wide range of Birdgo fixings and starter kits are also available – if necessary we are happy
to recommend the correct materials required for the best install method.
Not recommended for large birds such as gulls (see our 75mm-100mm netting) or small birds such
as sparrows (19mm) and starlings (28mm)
Made in UK
Colours available
BlackBlack is the most common colour for bird netting and will blend into most environments including the sky. The majority of professional will use this colour. | WhiteWhite is a popular colour and its often used on top of roofing or properties that have painted white render. May be noted against darker surfaces. | StoneStone is often used on or around sandstone properties and a popular choice over fruit trees and external garden environments. |
What can pigeon netting protect
Protecting balconiesBalconies are popular nesting sites and without netting they can be difficult for pigeons to be moved on. | Protecting building facadesPigeon droppings can do significant damage to building facades and ledges. Netting can stop landing and perching. | Protecting fire escapesPigeons nesting on fire escapes are a a health and slip hazard. Netting can stop pigeons from perching and nesting. | Protecting plant roomsPigeons are a nuisance around plant rooms and can be a problem especially in cities. netting can prevent access. |
Protecting ight wellsPigeons gaining access to light wells for shelter and nesting can be a major problem. Netting can stop access. | Protecting bridgesPigeons on beams under bridges can cause serious issues for operators and the general public – netting can prevent access. | Protecting canopiesCanopies are a preferred location for pigeons to roost and nest. Netting installed under the canopies can exclude them. | Protecting signagePigeon droppings do not look good on signage. Netting can prevent pigeons from perching. |
What size netting do I need?
19mm19mm holes are used for stopping very small birds and in particular sparrows. | 28mm28mm will stop starlings from gaining access but will allow small birds such as sparrows. | 50mm50mm is the standard sized netting to stop pigeons and other similar sized birds. | 75mm75mm will stop gulls and other large birds from landing. |