Plastic nets provide protection against bird droppings by creating a physical barrier that prevents birds from landing or roosting on certain surfaces, such as roofs, balconies, or crops. The nets are designed with small openings that allow air and light to pass through but are too small for birds to fit their bodies or heads. This deters birds from accessing these areas, reducing the chances of bird droppings falling and causing damage or contamination.
Plastic nets provide protection against bird droppings by creating a physical barrier that prevents birds from landing or nesting in certain areas. The nets act as a deterrent, keeping birds away from structures or objects that could be affected by their droppings.
Plastic nets, when properly installed, act as a physical barrier that prevents birds from accessing certain areas. By covering open spaces or objects, they create a deterrent for birds to perch or roost, therefore minimizing the chances of bird droppings falling on surfaces below.