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| Bird proofing systems, netting, spikes and trip wires. |
Although the health risks that birds pose to humans has long been understood, recent and ongoing news events
are resulting in a much greater public awareness. This situation combined with the structural damage that bird
droppings cause through their corrosive action and their tendency to accumulate and block drains means now is
the time to deal with these problems in an economical and effective manner.
Ace Pest Control Ltd staff are fully trained and highly motivated. We specialise in bird control and proofing across
London & the Home Counties. Over many years we have developed a loyal customer base and a strong reputation
for quality and professionalism. We regularly carry out work for both the public and private sector on |
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including railway stations, bridges, tower blocks, retail facilities, museums, churches, schools and industrial plants. |
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| Bird Waste Cleaning Services |
Bird droppings can contain a range of bacterial, viral and fungal pathogens, some of which can lead to serious
illness in humans. As part of our bird management services we provide specialist cleaning and disinfection for
safe removal of hazardous bird waste. |
| Bird Control |
In specific circumstances a bird removal program may need to be planned and carried out. We always use
professional methods that are judged to minimize distress to birds, avoid public attention and comply with pest
control law.
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| Free Survey and Quotations |
Whatever your requirements please contact us to arrange a free no obligation visit by one of our bird management specialists who will be able to discuss your needs,
carry out a full survey and advise you on the most suitable actions. |
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| Bird Proofing - Netting |
Nylon netting is attached to a pre-tensioned wire rope framework. This produces a taut net that birds cannot pass
through and also find unpleasant to land on. The framework is anchored using a variety of methods; most common
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the use of masonry bolts or clamps, on occasions additional support structures may require constructing to accommodate
the wiring. All framework components have a long life, however if necessary it can be constructed
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stainless steel. We use net colours that best match the underlying structure and we can also supply
and fit fire
retardant nets if such properties are required.This is often an effective method in protecting large areas
of a structure with
minimal cost and labour. Unfortunately it can present access problems for window cleaners, painters or other maintenance
workers, so its use should always be considered carefully as net removal and re-installation can be costly. |
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Netting is particularly useful in preventing birds access to alcoves, recesses and balconies that can be difficult to protect with other methods. When viewed head
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netting is unobtrusive, however if viewed from the side it becomes more visible and can obscure and detract from a structure’s attractiveness. |
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| Bird Proofing - Spikes and Barrier Coil |
Spikes are aggressive looking steel or plastic projections, which make surfaces far less desirable for birds to perch
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roost upon. They are usually constructed in the form of a long plastic base from which metal or plastic spikes stick
upwards and slightly outwards. Attachment to the building is achieved by glue or by fixing directly into the surface
material. Spike systems vary in size and robustness depending upon the type of bird they are designed to protect
against, Acepest can advise you upon what you require.
A fitted barrier coil is very similar in structure to a slinky spring that has been stretched out and fixed in place. Coils
perform in the same manner as spikes and are attached using similar techniques. |
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These commonly used methods provide a high level of protection and have long and effective lives. Spikes and coils are often easily visible from ground level;
however we install them in a careful and tidy manner that dramatically reduces their negative aesthetic impact. Due to their flexibility they are ideal for small,
irregular or uneven areas, and where other mechanisms are not appropriate or possible.
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| Bird Proofing - Post and Wire |
Fine stainless steel wires are placed between fixed metal posts and then attached via small steel springs. This results in
taut wires which prevent birds from perching on the original surface. The whole system resists damage due to the shock
absorbing springs and this elasticity also makes perching on the wires an uncomfortable experience for birds. Several
parallel wires are usually required to protect any one area and posts can be glued into position or fixed directly into brickwork.
This elegant and low visibility option does not significantly inhibit access and wires can be easily removed and replaced if
necessary. From ground level this type of proofing is almost invisible and is ideal for protecting window ledges and sills.
Correct installation of a post and wire system is labour intensive when compared to spike and coil installation, however
material costs can be much lower. |
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