Private & Commercial Gardens

It is important to implement wildlife control measures to minimise any negative impacts on both the wildlife and the garden.

Private & Commercial Gardens

Private and commercial gardens can provide important habitats for a wide variety of wildlife species.

However, the presence of wildlife can also pose challenges, particularly for gardeners and property owners who want to protect their plants and property. That’s why it’s important to implement wildlife control measures to minimise negative impacts on both wildlife and people.

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Private & Commercial Gardens

Fencing & barriers

One of the most effective ways to achieve wildlife control in private and commercial gardens is through the use of fencing and barriers. These can include physical barriers such as walls or fences. When it comes to fencing, options like welded wire mesh can be highly effective in keeping out larger animals, while smaller mesh sizes or netting can be used to keep out birds and other smaller wildlife.

Habitat modification

Habitat modification is a popular and effective way to control wildlife in private and commercial gardens. This approach involves changing the layout or design of the garden to make it less attractive to wildlife. Some common habitat modification techniques include planting native species, creating natural barriers, and providing food and shelter for beneficial species. By understanding the specific needs of the wildlife in your area, you can create a garden that is both beautiful and functional, while also providing a safe and healthy habitat for the local wildlife population.

Trapping & relocation

Trapping and relocation is a common method used for wildlife control in private and commercial gardens. This approach involves capturing and moving animals to a different location. This can be an effective way to remove problem animals from your garden, but it should be done under the guidance of a professional, who can ensure that the animal is safely and humanely trapped, and that the relocation site is appropriate for the species.

One important thing to keep in mind when it comes to wildlife control in private and commercial gardens, is that it is important to consider the needs of the wildlife as well as the needs of the garden.

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