"Attracting birds to your garden can provide hours of entertainment and enjoyment. This in turn will increase the value of your property, while increasing the chances of breeding and increasing chances and survival of birds which visit during migration. Bird droppings can also cause damage to your garden. If you provide the right food and shelter, you will find that an increase in the number of bird species that visit your garden. Providing a bird bath is arguably the most important thing you can do to attract birds to your property. Trees and shrubs can also be useful in providing food and shelter and can contribute to the overall beauty of the garden. But allowing leaves and debris to build up in and around your yard can provide ideal conditions for flies which breed and spread diseases. It can also provide a nesting site for animals such as rats which can spread disease, act as vectors for disease between unrelated animals, and can also cause unnecessary damage to your garden."
"Put that net up! Bird netting that will cover all exposed areas where pest birds are getting in. Then call in the bird experts, Anthony (Bird Expert) from Tuggerah Bird Netting Service, to help you with a comprehensive pest bird solution. Bird netting that will keep them out and give them an eviction notice they won’t forget. Bird netting for bird control, in case you’re wondering, is a cost effective and smart way to handle pest bird problems. Just fix and attach specialised netting over your balconies, carports, courtyards, awnings and other areas where birds are getting in, to stop pest bird habits like perching, nesting and roosting. You can also prevent pest birds from leaving droppings by covering any open floors where birds might be eating and loafing."
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"Netting is often used for harvesting crops or for protecting boundary lines against animals. We provide premium quality netting that is available in zinc/galvanised or black (anti-mould) finishes in a range of sizes. Our netting range features braided and knotted netting. If you have further queries, do contact us "
"""Nets Australia"" provides different bird control net products through its website. These net products can be used to cover pools, open spaces, apartment buildings, etc. Whether you want to get rid of bird of prey, starlings or pigeons, and insects, such as house flies and blow flies, we have effective bird control products and insect control solutions that are safe and easy to install."
"When maintenance crews operate at a landfill site, it is essential that only the plant debris is separated for waste recovery. For that, workers clean the sites and ensure that they are free of any trash; larger objects are extracted or ground up and recycled at the same time. If a car that is believed to contain hazardous materials is discovered, regulators order its immediate impounding. Natural debris is often hard to remove from dirt, especially near a highway or other busy lane. Often, maintenance crews must apply the barrier systems just in front of these lanes to temporarily block the wind to keep the trash from blowing towards the actual lanes. A typical debris net has two layers. The inner layer consists of an elongated mesh or grid structure which facilitates the air flow into the net. The outer layer is a larger mesh designed to prevent the plant debris from passing through the net, thereby only allowing smaller objects to permeate the overall barrier."
"Hanging nets are the most common and successful method of trapping debris. However, they are expensive to purchase and can be unreliable. Hang nets can also be installed by hand, but manpower to consistently install them is costly, and sections of shoreline around Australia are simply so complex and difficult to access that even the bravest soul sometimes finds the labour involved overwhelming, and many sites cease installation of nets. When nets do become victimised, they can be expensive and frustrating to replace. Ultimately, shoreline management is about balance. While the quanity of debris in Sydney Cove is declining, the quanity of debris elsewhere is increasing. It is important to think holistically, and new technologies and innovations in debris netting are constantly being developed to help repair and restore the intertidal zone."