From this view, nobody could imagine the mess caused by birds on this inside. Wide open construction meant the birds could fly in and out at their will. [+] Enlarge Photo
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Looking from one end, it's easy to understand the scope of the project. Notice seating the near end for viewing.
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| Before installing the netting, the contractor pressure-washed the entire ceiling. This photo shows the hundreds of roosts. Birds had even pecked inside the foam insulation you see between the beams. [+] Enlarge Photo |
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Three cables meet at the same point. This framework allowed the StealthNet to tightly hug the underside of the beams.
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| All flat panels are installed. Notice the netting hanging down like curtains around the perimeter. This was eventually net-ringed to the cable at the bottom and trimmed off.
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A professional installer makes an adjustment. The best looking jobs feature tight netting in nice straight lines, as you see in this photo.
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