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About StealthNet | Installation Instructions | Specs | StealthNet Jobs | How to Patch a Net Video The strongest and most versatile bird exclusion system in the world. StealthNet denies pest birds access to any architectural configuration, including courtyards, roof tops, overhangs, parking garages, etc. |
StealthNet - Bird Netting |
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StealthNet is available in black, stone (beige) and white. The netting is composed of very thin, ultra-strong, knotted strands of polyethylene twine. | ||
StealthNet - Flame-Proof Net |
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No-Flame StealthNet conforms to NFPA 701, which states that the net is self extinguishing (it will put itself out after being exposed to an open flame). | ||
StealthNet - Net Rings and Net Ring Tools |
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Net rings hold the cable to the netting and are applied using one of four tools. Each tool has distinct features to accomadate different types of jobs. | ||
StealthNet - Cable, Tensioners and Tools |
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Ferrules, Perimeter Cable, Turnbuckles, Cable Cutters, and Crimp Tools | ||
StealthNet - Corner Attachments |
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The most important part of a netting job is the corners because they are the anchors for the cable system. | ||
StealthNet - Intermediate Attachments |
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Intermediate attachments are important because they hold the cable against the wall between corner attachments. | ||
StealthNet - Zippers and Clips |
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| Zippers and Net Access Clips are used to create openings and access points in the net. | |||
StealthNet - Specialty Net Accessories |
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Repair Twine, HVAC Netting Systems, and Support Poles | ||
StealthNet - Mist Nets for Birds indside Buildings |
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Mist Nets are a ultra fine black, 3/4” mesh that is nearly invisible to birds. They feature horizontal pouches and tension lines for the ideal set. | ||


