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- Hog Ring Staples - Galvanised (PK2500)
Hog rings are used to attach bird netting to the net cable. Hog rings can also used to join net seams and secure zips into the net.
- Hog Ring Stapler P7 Tool
The Hog ring stapler is used to attach bird netting to the net cable with hog rings. Hog rings are also used to join net seams and install zips in nets.
- 3M UniSafe Peltor Neck Band Earmuff H7B 290
The 3M UniSafe Peltor Neck Band Earmuffs H7B 290 has been developed for demanding noisy environments with increased low frequency attenuation
- Hog Ring Staples - Stainless Steel (Box of 2500)
Hog rings are used to attach bird netting to the net cable. Hog rings can also used to join net seams and secure zips into the net.
- Bird Spider Deterrent
Bird Spiders are stand-alone physical bird deterrents used to scare large birds from concentrated areas.
- Term-seal Reo-Band Fibre Glass Mat
TERM-seal Reo-Band FG is non-woven fibreglass mat, specially manufactured with a wax type coating which provides ease of use. The Reo-Band FG is designed for use with TERM-seal Sealant Active and TERM-seal Multi-Purpose Active Coating to reinforce joints and corners.
- Bird Wire (Nylon Coated) 300m
The coated wire is suspended between bird wire posts to prevent large birds from landing. Bird wire is a low-profile bird deterrent system ideal for handrails, ledges, rooftops, parapet walls and other areas large birds are landing.
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- Airco Hog Ring Galfan 15100P clip (PK10,000)
C Rings for attaching net to wire. Suitable for AIRCO MOD.81Pneumatic and battery stapler.
- Stainless Steel Bird Posts (Pack of 100)
Stainless steel bird posts are designed for use as part of a bird wire and post system to deter landing from feral pigeons.
- Airco MOD.81 Pneumatic Hog Ring Stapler
Pneumatic Hog Ring stapler ideal for larger jobs when an air compressor is available.
- Bird Free Optical Gel with Magnet - 15 Pack
Ready to install
Bird Free Optical Gel keeps birds off all structures without harming them. It does so by altering their behaviour, not by acting as a physical barrier. Once applied, birds will completely desert a habitat, even one they have been using for years.