Product Overview
Where to use: Any enclosed or semi-enclosed area, opening or building configuration where pest birds are to be excluded
Target Bird: All species
Bird Pressure: Heavy
Material: Polyethylene plastic and steel installation hardware
Installation: Netting attached to pre-installed cable system
Ease of Installation: Involved
Installation of Stealth Net
Stealth Net is attached to a sturdy perimeter cable, which is attached to the structure. The cable is attached to the structure with a variety of fasteners, which are specially designed to fasten to stone, concrete, wood or steel.
Heavy-duty corner attachments are used in the corners or at the ends of the cables. The cable is tensioned using turnbuckles and the net is attached to the cable using hog rings. It is recommended that every square of the net be attached to the cable.
Bird Barrier's Stealth Net is the strongest, most versatile and most sophisticated bird exclusion system in America. Stealth Net can deny access to pest birds from literally any architectural configuration. Whether it's a courtyard, archway, warehouse roof or parking garage, Stealth Net can keep it free from the problems caused by pest birds.
Almost Invisible
Thanks to the fact that Stealth Net is made of very thin, ultra-strong, strands of colored polyethylene twine, it can always be installed so that it is very hard to see.
How to Install Stealth Net
Stealth Net can be installed using a variety of fastening devices created specifically for your building's needs. Whether it's stone, concrete, steel or wood, we offer a professional attachment system that will hold your system in place for years to come.
Long Lasting, 100% Solution
Unlike most nets which offer a one-year guarantee, Stealth Net offers a full five-year guarantee against ultra-violet breakdown and defective workmanship. If you analyze your needs and install your system correctly, you will have a bird-free environment for many years to come.
Humane
Assuming the species is correctly identified, and the mesh size is chosen accordingly, it is not possible for birds to become entangled in the netting.
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