For Pest Control Assistance Call 1300 562 053
The Post & Wire is federal- and state-approved. It also passes local standards, as well as the requirements of animal preservation groups. Talk to us about Post & Wire bird pest control.
Approved by preservation groups, and federal, state and local governments, the Post and Wire bird control system makes use of stainless steel contraptions that turn away pigeons and seagulls. This solution is very versatile and can protect a variety of structures.
The Post and Wire system can be used for exposed ledges, signs, windows, pipes, beams and more. It works where birds don’t nest.
The Post & Wire is effective in controlling the landing, roosting and nesting of large birds, such as seagulls, pigeons, crows and more, on practically any kind of structure with long ledges. Because of its discreet construction, the Post & Wire works especially well on historically- and aesthetically-relevant buildings.
Through its varied wire heights, the Post & Wire creates an uneven landing surface for birds, discouraging them from perching. This effectively shoos large pest birds and forces them to roost elsewhere.
For more information, as well as pricing for Post & Wire installation on your property, get in touch with the Safe Spray team today.
The Post & Wire creates an uneven surface, designed to discourage big birds from landing, roosting and nesting on your property. This is done through a series of nylon-coated stainless-steel wires, secured onto your structure via steel posts. These steel wires are spring-tensioned and aligned at varying heights.
Because of its looks and construction, it makes for a discreet yet effective bird control option that is easy to maintain. You can use it for your structure, especially when you don’t want to compromise the aesthetics of your property.
Talk to the Safe Spray team for more information about Post & Wire. We can send a team to your location for a free site assessment.
Request a quote Don't risk your valueable assets, prevent pest problems now by requesting a quote.