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Birdgo 100m 0.7mm Plastic Coated Stainless Steel Bird Wire - Discreet Prevention Wire to Stop Pigeons from Landing on Ledges

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Yes, bird wire is an extremely safe and humane product to use to control birds. However, laws are changing fast when it comes to obtaining a gull licence, so we must have a range of services available to help combat the health and safety threat birds cause. Nationwide installation experts Post and Wire is a discreet, low visual impact solution that is ideal for use on high profile buildings and structures where effectiveness versus appearance is a factor that must be carefully considered.

Pest Bird Wire Systems are a cost-effective, extremely versatile and totally humane bird deterrent system which can be used effectively to keep pigeons and gulls off buildings and structures. Sprung Bird Wire Systems can be adapted to fit almost any building or architectural feature. This system is only suitable for light to medium Pest Bird Infestation pressures. Bird wire is made of a coated steel wire that can be strung up on ledges and other bird-prone surfaces. On wide ledges, multiple rows of wire can be employed. For tension, wire can be attached to stainless steel posts that allow the wire to remain taut. These wires do not allow birds to perch or land on their favorite flat surfaces. Snappable Sections There are 11 breakable sections along the base of the Defender® Bird Post and Wire system that can simply be snapped apart with your fingers to shorten the strip if required. The bird wire strip is then just glued into position.Our team of experienced Project Managers and nationwide Installers and Technicians are able to provide you with bespoke, professional advice and service to create a Bird Deterrent solution that works for you and your buildings. The wires are usually held in position by vertically mounted stainless steel posts, but numerous other fittings have been developed to enable the system to be used in many different situations. Defender® Post and Wire Strips are the favourite bird-proofing system recommended by architects, especially on listed and historic buildings. The reason for this is due to the low visibility of the wire from the ground. Traditionally, Post and Wire was a complicated system that required drilling and specialist tools. However, Defender® Post and Wire negates the need for all specialist knowledge and equipment. Eco's Bird Wire is one of the most discrete and widely used anti-perching systems available in the UK. It is effective to prevent both feral pigeons and gulls from perching on the ledges and parapets of buildings.

Previous bird wire systems were notoriously difficult and complicated to install and required professional bird control technicians to put them into position. These systems required precise measuring, drilling, and specialist tools. The Defender® Bird Post and Wire Holder has been designed to simplify installation and make it accessible for all property owners. Why should I use a post and wire system? Very Discreet: Birdwire is one of the least visible of all ledge products and is frequently used on high-visibility ledges where aesthetics are important Due to the high-quality materials, the reliable staff who assemble our bird spikes and the incredible knowledge of our sales team, we can confidently offer warranties on all our Defender® bird and pigeon control products. Defender® Plastic Pigeon Spikes come with a 15-Year Warranty when installed in the UK. The whole strip is moulded in one piece from Durolon UV Stabilised Polycarbonate; this ensures they will not become brittle in direct sunlight. They are a cost-effective, long-lasting pigeon control spike. The pins of our Defender® Stainless Steel Bird Spikes are made from 304 Grade Stainless Steel which protrude from a super tough polycarbonate base. These heavy-duty bird spikes come with a 25-Year "No Rust" Warranty when installed in the UK. These bird spikes can withstand the heaviest bird infestations and the most demanding environments. Bird wire is a fantastic bird proofing and control measure offered by Falconry Services. Also known as anti-perching systems, we have the capabilities to install these across the UK to help protect our customers from the threat and risks caused by birds.

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Post and Wire bird control systems are often preferred by customers who require a low visibility system to deter birds. Often post and wire is the go-to solution for listed buildings and can be specified by architects and project managers. It is also a good option when there is a large flat area such as a roof, that needs protecting from pigeons or seagulls. Why is the Defender® Bird Post and Wire Holder System innovative? Although windows and ledges are the preferred locations for these systems, we can use alternative posts to allow the wire to be used in more places across building facilities. Is bird wire safe? The post and wire system should be installed properly by a professional bird pest controller, since the wires need to be positioned and tensioned correctly for the system to be effective. It can be installed onto virtually any surface that will support the vertical posts. This includes metal and concrete structures, as well as roof ridges, making the anti-perching system suitable for many applications. Moreover, the longevity of bird control wire makes it a cost-effective solution. In addition to nylon-coated wire we also supply bird coil systems . This is another discreet ledge-proofing solution and is easy to install.Bird-Coil can easily be cut down to suit different ledge lengths. When installing you must ensure the gaps between each coil do not exceed 40mm and that the coil hangs over the ledge by approx. 12mm.

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