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Mist Netting / Capture Kit Instructions
Mist Netting or Capture Netting is used to get pest birds out of large enclosed areas such as warehouses, airplane hangars, grocery
stores, “BIG BOX” retail stores, etc. When one or two birds need to be removed before a bird control system is installed, mist
capture netting is the easiest way to do it. The best time to use the mist netting is when the facility is closed. This way you will
not interfere with business or customers.
Capture Netting
Mist Net is very ne netting, yet made of strong, extremely ne bers that the birds
can not see. They are rectangular in shape and come in 4 convenient sizes: 7’ x
10’, 10’ x 20’, 10’ x 30’ and 10’ x 40’. (The mist net capture kits come with a 10’
x 30’ net.) The perimeter of the net has a cord that is threaded through the net to
provide a reinforced edge all the way around the net. At each corner there is a loop
that is used to attach or x the netting in position.
The Mist Net Kits come with telescoping poles to make the netting more mobile,
allowing relocation of the net as the birds change their ight paths. The kit also comes with magnetic hooks to attach
the netting to exposed I-beams.
Capture Netting Instructions
1. Capture nets should be placed directly in the ight path of
the pest birds. This way the birds will y into the netting
at their normal ying speed. If the bird hits the net at
a slow speed, it may not become entrapped in it.
2. If the birds are ying above beams where the net can not be tted,
then you will need to induce the birds to y into the net. Herding the
birds with a temporary physical barrier or with beams or laser light
will force the birds to y below the beams where the netting is.
3. Do not pull the netting too tight, as this may cause the birds to not
get trapped, and they might even bounce off the netting. When the
birds hit the net its feathers become hooked in the strands and are
held tightly, immobilizing the bird making it ready for removal.
4. If there are a number of birds to trap, all of them will not y in a
straight path. The rst couple will be entrapped in the netting, the
rest will y in a different direction. The other birds will most likely
avoid the area of the net, so you will have to move the net to the new ight path.
5. To remove the birds, it is easiest to cut a hole in the net where the
bird is located, and then leave the hole without repair. It is unlikely
that a bird will y right through the net where this hole is located and
several usages of the net can be made before it is discarded.
Capture netting SHOULD NOT BE USED where protected or endangered birds are present
Capture netting SHOULD NOT BE LEFT UNATTENDED for any time while in position as
trapped birds should be removed as soon as possible after they are caught.
Corner loops
Roof Beams
Fit Net Here
Birds can often y above
the beams. Herd the birds
into the netting
Support Poles
Capture Net
Food or Water
Source for birds to
attract birds to net
I-Beam at Roof Level
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