| Pearl Harbor Defense Distribution Depot Pigeon Netting Installation | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
Bird Problem: The Army Corp of Engineers was building a new Defense Distribution Depot at Pearl Harbor to store materials and goods for the military. In the past, other military airplane hangars and warehouses had developed pigeon problems. The cross beam structure of hangar and warehouse design is very attractive to pigeons for roosting and nesting. Rather than let a costly pigeon problem develop, they decided to specify pigeon & bird control netting as a preventative measure and made the bird control product installation part of the building process. Bird netting comes in various sizes to combat different bird species. The 3/4 inch mesh size bird net excludes all bird species, from pigeons to sparrows. The bird netting consists of twisted and knotted polyethylene twine designed to last 10 years or more, and bird net is one of the most effective pigeon control products on the market. This pigeon net installation also included the use of bird net zippers to allow access for maintenance on lighting fixtures. Once installed, the pigeon net effectively blocks the pigeons from accessing any part of the entire area and forces them to leave as there are no areas to perch or nest on anymore. Pigeon net was installed to protect the new defense distribution depot facility at Pearl Harbor from any unwanted winged visitors. Zippers were installed in the horizontal bird net surface to allow for maintenance access to lighting. Pigeon net is nearly invisible once installed from ground level, making for a pigeon free, clean facility without an intrusive looking pigeon control product installation. Pigeon netting is installed horizontally across the entire warehouse ceiling by using a boom lift for access. A tight cable support system and taut pigeon net ensure that no gaps are left for pigeons to roost or nest in the beam structure above. The entire ceiling of this new defense distribution depot facility is protected with pigeon net to keep pigeons from leaving droppings on the high tech equipment and supplies in this warehouse. The pigeon net presents an impenetrable barrier to the pigeons that want to access the rafters for nesting or roosting opportunities. |






