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Gas Station Canopy Using Net

A gas station canopy pose's a real problem for the station owner when pigeons start to nest on them. It does not take many years for a flock of pigeons to ruin a $ 20,000.00 canopy.

   Gas Canopies provide a great observation point for pigeons, they like to sit along the canopy edges and survey the area. Canopies also provide lots of protected nesting sites inside the canopy gutter areas and just out in the open.

   On the gas canopy flat metal roof areas, pigeon feces and nests will clog the drains and eat away at the canopy itself, anyone that has been around a gas canopy after it rains and where a lot of pigeons have been nesting has probably seen the brown stuff running down the sides of the metal joints or worst yet smelled the odor the canopy emits for several days after the rain - not very pleasant. 

   Gas canopy metal siding can get covered with pigeon feces that will run down the canopy sides and also landing on the ground creating an unappealing image to customers pulling in to the station and also slip and fall hazards on the ground for customers filling up with gas.

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Pigeons just love gas canopies, even small units like this 25' x 25' can have 60 or more pigeons living on top of it.

The pigeon feces, eggs and dead birds on this canopy was 6" to 12" deep, the dry weight when removed was over a ton in weight.

All the gutters were clogged, so when it rained the weight was probably 2x the dry weight which could lead to rusting of the metal canopy or worst yet collapse of the structure.

Support poles and a cable system are used to help hold up the exclusion netting.

Poles are set above the top of the canopy edges so that the net angles down stopping most of the pigeons from sitting on the net

2" Netting is installed over the cable support system and hog ringed to hold the net in place.
Net is attached to the edges of the canopy and pulled tight.
View from the ground is only slightly visible, but what is worst ? all that pigeons feces on the canopy and the smell when it rains or the view of bird net on the canopy keeping out the pigeons.

Note: With the Birdblaster system installed on you canopy you will see nothing from the ground and still will  have no pigeons nesting or roosting on the gas canopy.

 

Contact us for all your gas canopy bird control needs, we have the experience and know how to do the job.

 

Arizona Wings-N-Stings LLC   - 3431 W. Thunderbird Rd. # 13-261 Phoenix, Arizona  85053     

E-Mail: Information@azwns.com

Call Today - Phoenix 602-942-6550 / 480-969-2337

Statewide & Las Vegas, Nevada 1-877-828-2473