About pigeon bird netting
Pigeon netting works on the principle of interrupting the space where a bird wants to fly. Very simply, if a bird can't fly through an area, it can never get close enough to your home to land. The bonus to pigeon netting is that it can be nearly invisible to the eye. It is a popular tool for places with outdoor eating and social areas. While pigeon bird netting won't make pigeons leave your buildings alone, they will at least keep them away from you and your food while you're outside. What's more, pigeon netting can be used over areas where pigeon waste could be particularly destructive. Believe it or not, bird waste in general is very caustic, and when pigeons roost, they indiscriminately eliminate anything and everything. It doesn't take much time for a coating of pigeon poop to start to eat away concrete. The positive aspect of pigeon netting is it is often inexpensive, can be hung in multiple areas, and is less of an eyesore compared to some other bird deterrents.
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