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Bird Proofing at ASDA Liverpool

August 12, 2008

Bird Proofing Solution for ASDA in Liverpool

When an ASDA store in Liverpool needed some help with some nuisance birds Timberwise were called in to provide an ideal solution. Pigeons and gulls were nesting on the facade of the store causing problems and health issues for shoppers as a result of bird droppings.

The Timberwise solution for these troublesome birds was to utilise bird spikes along ledges and other possible landing sites for the birds on the building making the building a bird free area. Bird spikes are a humane deterrent that stop the birds from landing.

The pictures below show the front of the store, the birdspikes going into position and a close up of the birdspikes in situ.

The facade of ASDA at Breck Road, Liverpool

Putting the birdspikes in place

Birdspikes in situ

For more information on the range of bird proofing solutions from Timberwise visit our bird proofing page or click here to arrange a survey.

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