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While you may really like having birds around, you
may find that over time they pose a serious risk
to the health and beauty of you, your family, your
pets, and your property. Large numbers of birds
can lead to large amounts of waste, which can
destroy the look of your home. If you have ever
tried to clean up bird poop, you are well aware
that it is not the easiest thing to get out. A lot
of times you have to use special cleaners to be
able to get it to go away, and that can be
expensive.
In addition, the waste often contains parasites
and pathogens that can be harmful to you and your
family. Simply by coming in contact with this
waste or by breathing in it once it dries, you can
find that a pathogen can get into your body and
create a severe illness for you. This can be true
of your pets as well.
If that isn't enough reason to be concerned there
is also the fact that a large number of birds can
be quite noisy and disruptive on your property.
They can chew and eat up fruits and vegetables you
are growing, and simply make a lot of noise that
can disrupt your peace and tranquility. You want
to do all you can to try to keep them from coming
to your property.
One of the options that a lot of people like to
employ is the use of a bird net. By installing a
bird net you are able to create an exclusionary
obstacle that will help to keep these animals from
coming around your house. Many even install these
kinds of nets trees that carry such things as
cherries or apples, to keep the birds from flying
over and picking away at their fruit.
The best part about this option is that it can be
quite successful. You can have a great deal of
success at keeping birds away by using a bird net,
but you must make sure that you install it so that
you have the greatest chance of keeping them away.
This ensures that there are no gaps or openings,
that there aren't wrinkles or excessive sag in any
area so that the birds can't find a place to be
able to get into the net and onto your roof,
trees, or other location where you are trying to
keep them out.
While you may be concerned that installing your
bird net may not work for you, keep in mind that
there will be detailed instructions on the box
that will assist you in putting the net up without
having to worry about making mistakes. If you
follow these directions carefully and take your
time in doing so you will have created a great
deterrent to keep birds away from your house and
away from important structures such as trees or
your garden. You may love birds, but you also want
to be able to enjoy your home, and when peace is
disturbed this may be the best option for you.