Bird Barrier Mist Net Bird Net

Bird Barrier Mist Net 8 ft x 40 ft Bird Net (n8-mn20)
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$214.31

Buy 2 or more: $213.66 each

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Product Overview

The Bird Barrier Mist Net Bird Net is designed to capture live birds in a closed facility without harming them. It's made into 3/4" mesh which is nearly invisible to birds. This mist net can be used to effectively capture them in large buildings. The nets can be used by suspending it between two poles and can be bungee corded to any vertical supports. The product features three horizontal pouches and tension lines. It has three sizes available 7' x 20', 8' x 30' and 8' x 40'. This specific model is 7' x 20'. Once the net captures live birds, they must be removed for the birds to avoid hurting themselves and this product can only be used to catch birds inside facilities.

Options: 7' x 20', 8' x 30', and 8' x 40'

Features and Specs

Target pests All bird species
For use in Any enclosed or semi-enclosed area, opening or building configuration where pest birds are to be excluded.
Application Netting attached to pre-installed cable system.
Color Black
Material / Construction Polyethylene twine and steel installation hardware.
Shipping Weight 0.20 lbs
Manufacturer Bird Barrier (Mfg. Number: n8-mn10)

Details

How StealthNet Bird Netting Works:

Constructed with steel and extra-strong strands of polyethylene twine, the StealthNet bird exclusion system creates an impenetrable barrier that denies birds the access to any architectural structure on your property. The StealthNet system includes tensioned cables that are attached directly to the application site. The netting is then attached to the cable with rings, enabling a secure fit while allowing you to access the enclosed area for routine maintenance.

Versatile Bird Control Solutions:

The StealthNet system lets you stop bird droppings virtually anywhere on your property, including ledges, eaves, utility enclosures, vineyards and ponds. It's one of the most cost-effective solutions for large open areas such as open-air ceilings and loading bays. Available in multiple mesh sizes, StealthNet netting can create a durable and long-lasting barrier against birds of any size. Both pre-cut and custom netting sizes are available.

Bird Barrier is pleased to offer all the hardware needed for StealthNet installations, including corner bolts, turnbuckles, brackets, clip and clip attaching tools. Should you need help with installation, our knowledgeable field representatives are available for technical support. StealthNet's manufacturer can recommend certified installers as well. At Bird Barrier, our mission is to provide you with everything that you need to prevent pest bird damage effectively and humanely.

StealthNet Bird Netting is Almost Invisible:

StealthNet is available in stock colors of black, stone (beige) and white. The netting is composed of very thin, ultra-strong strands of polyethylene twine.

How to Install StealthNet Bird Netting:

StealthNet can be installed using a variety of fastening devices created specifically for your building's needs. Whether it's masonry, steel or wood, we offer a discrete suspension system for a maintenance-free, permanent installation.

StealthNet Bird Netting is a Long-Lasting, 100% Solution:

StealthNet is manufactured using the most advanced technology in the world, and has been developed to withstand a wide range of environmental conditions. Polyethylene is the most ultra-violet (U.V) resistant netting material available and StealthNet has extra U.V. stabilizers added in its raw materials, creating a net that will last for 10 years or more.

Humane:

StealthNet Bird Netting provides a harmless and impenetrable barrier against all pest birds.

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