Bird Netting Installation | Integrated Wildlife Management

Install professional bird netting to block roosting and nesting in rafters, loading docks, HVAC zones, and façades with custom-fit panels, commercial-grade hardware, certified safe-access installation, and scheduled inspections for long-term performance.

Bird Netting Installation That Creates a Permanent Barrier Where Birds Won’t Stop Returning

When we choose bird netting installation from us at Integrated Wildlife Management, we’re investing in an engineered, long-term exclusion system that blocks birds from accessing the spaces they use most, including rafters, HVAC units, façades, loading docks, and other vulnerable structural zones.

We don’t rely on temporary scare devices or repeated cleanup cycles. Instead, we custom-measure each area, fabricate net panels to match the structure, install professional-grade cabling and anchors, and complete safe installation at height so the barrier performs for years with scheduled inspections.

When Bird Netting Is the Right Solution for Roosting and Nesting Hot Spots

Bird netting becomes the right solution when we need a physical, continuous barrier that prevents access altogether, rather than trying to persuade birds to leave a location they’ve already claimed.

We typically rely on bird exclusion netting when birds are roosting or nesting in structural cavities, ledges, loading bays, signage areas, or recessed architectural features, especially when droppings create slip hazards, corrosion, sanitation issues, or recurring complaints around staff, customers, products, or equipment.

Bird netting installation is also the right fit when we must protect high-value areas such as warehouse rafters, parking structures, rooftop mechanical zones, canopies, and building façades, and when cleanups or basic deterrents haven’t produced consistent control. In commercial environments, netting earns its value where audits, regulations, and brand standards demand reliable results, because a correctly designed net system blocks entry full-time, reduces maintenance costs, and supports compliance-driven facility standards.

Explore All Our Wildlife and Pest Services

Discover the full range of solutions we offer to protect your home. From wildlife removal and exclusion to pest control and bird management, our team provides fast, reliable service tailored to Raleigh’s unique conditions. Choose any service below to learn more and get started.

  • Ant Control
  • Bird Mite Control
  • Cockroach Removal
  • Commercial Pest
  • Restaurant Pest Control
  • Spider Control
  • Hornet Removal
  • Wasp Removal
  • Yellow Jacket Removal
  • Bat Removal
  • Beaver Removal
  • Dead Animal Removal
  • Groundhog Removal
  • Muskrat Removal
  • Nutria Removal
  • Opossum Removal
  • Racoon Removal
  • Skunk Removal
  • Snake Removal
  • Flying Squirrel Removal
  • Gray Squirrel Removal
  • Residential Bird Control
  • Commercial Bird Control
  • Pigeon Removal
  • Woodpecker Control
  • Starling Removal
  • House Sparrow Control
  • Bird Netting Installation
  • Laser Bird Deterrent
  • Attic Remediation
  • Gutter Guards
  • Rodent Exclusion
  • Solar Panel Exclusion
  • Full Home Exclusion
  • Crawl Space Exclusion

Custom Measuring and Fitting Bird Netting to Match the Structure Exactly

Although bird netting can look simple at a glance, real performance depends on precise measuring and custom fitting that matches the exact contours of the structure so the barrier stays tight, secure, and free of gaps birds can exploit.

When we assess a site, we map rooflines, parapets, HVAC units, signs, loading docks, and recessed areas, then translate those details into a custom net layout that fits within inches, not approximations.

This precision matters because it reduces sagging, wind fatigue, and weak points where birds can push through or nest behind the net. Our professional installers document spans, corner shifts, and elevation changes so the finished system integrates cleanly with the building. In a typical netting design phase, we:

  1. Measure and sketch each elevation and opening to capture real-world conditions.
  2. Calculate net panel sizes and seam locations to maintain full coverage.
  3. Test-fit sections before final tensioning so the finished barrier performs as a permanent bird control solution.

Professional-Grade Bird Netting Hardware Built for Tension, Weather, and Longevity

Even the best net layout fails without hardware engineered for tension, weather exposure, and constant UV stress, which is why durable netting systems start with professional-grade components matched to the site and environment.

We use UV-stabilized, flame-resistant netting materials designed for low stretch and long service life, then pair them with perimeter cables, anchors, and tensioning hardware that maintain shape under vibration, wind, and repeated operational use.

For loading bays and open structural zones, we rely on stainless or galvanized perimeter cabling, heavy-duty corner and intermediate anchors, and turnbuckles that maintain proper tension so net panels don’t sag into new access points. We also use purpose-built connectors and structural fasteners selected for steel, concrete, or siding, allowing the system to integrate cleanly without premature fatigue, tearing, or pull-out under seasonal stress.

Safe Installation in High or Hard-to-Reach Areas Without Disrupting Operations

Because the most persistent bird activity often concentrates along rooflines, loading docks, and open structural bays, safe installation depends on disciplined access planning and strict fall-protection protocols rather than improvisation.

We start by evaluating structural load limits for anchors, identifying secure tie-off points, and deciding when lifts, scaffolding, or rooftop walk systems are required, especially in areas where pedestrian access, vehicle traffic, or overhead clearances must be controlled.

To keep our crews and the people on site protected while installing netting on canopies, signs, parking structures, and other elevated zones, we follow a consistent safety process:

  1. Perform a formal job hazard assessment that documents access routes, fall distances, and rescue planning.
  2. Use certified anchor points, full-body harnesses, and inspected lifelines during each work period.
  3. Control the work zone below with barricades and clear signage to keep people out of potential drop zones and maintain safe site flow.
Connected to the Communities We Protect

Local Coverage You Can Count On

Our team provides consistent, high-quality service across a broad coverage area, supporting both residential and commercial properties with dependable protection. Every location we serve reflects our commitment to delivering reliable solutions and long-term peace of mind.

  • Apex, NC
  • Archer Lodge, NC
  • Bennett, NC
  • Benson, NC
  • Cedar Grove, NC
  • Chapel Hill, NC
  • Efland, NC
  • Fearrington, NC
  • Garner, NC
  • Goldston, NC
  • Hillsborough, NC
  • Holly Springs, NC
  • Mebane, NC
  • Micro, NC
  • Pine Level, NC
  • Pittsboro, NC
  • Rougemont, NC
  • Selma, NC
  • Wake Forest, NC
  • Wendell, NC
  • Bahama, NC
  • Bear Creek, NC
  • Carrboro, NC
  • Cary, NC
  • Clayton, NC
  • Durham, NC
  • Four Oaks, NC
  • Fuquay-Varina, NC
  • Gorman, NC
  • Gulf, NC
  • Kenly, NC
  • Knightdale, NC
  • Moncure, NC
  • Morrisville, NC
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Rolesville, NC
  • Siler City, NC
  • Willow Spring, NC
  • Wilsons Mills, NC
  • Zebulon, NC

Long-Term Netting Maintenance and Inspection That Protects the Investment

Once bird netting is installed, the next priority is keeping it performing season after season with a structured inspection and maintenance plan, rather than waiting for weather or pressure to expose weaknesses.

We schedule visual inspections at least twice per year and add checks after major storms, roof work, or construction vibration that can loosen fixings or stretch mesh.

During maintenance, we document anchor locations, cable tension, and seam connections, then compare them to the baseline so we can catch fraying, pulled anchors, or developing gaps before birds exploit them. We also check adjacent structures and nearby features where birds might attempt to bypass the barrier, then recommend adjustments that protect coverage integrity. By integrating inspections into broader property upkeep, we keep netting tight, intact, and reliable, protecting assets and reducing the chance of recurring roosting pressure.

A Reliable Bird Netting System That Supports Clean, Protected, and Controlled Spaces

By choosing bird netting installation from us at Integrated Wildlife Management, we’re putting a structured, evidence-based control method in place that prevents roosting and nesting without constant disruption, repeated cleanup cycles, or ongoing damage to infrastructure. We gain a system that’s precisely measured, anchored with commercial-grade hardware, installed using certified safe-access methods, and supported by scheduled inspections, helping us protect assets, reduce sanitation burdens, and stabilize maintenance planning over the long term.