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If birds get inside my building won’t they peck away at the insulation trying to use it for nesting material?

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If birds get inside my building won’t they peck away at the insulation trying to use it for nesting material?

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Perhaps, in the case of faced fiberglass (metal building) insulations. Obviously, keeping the birds out of the building would have to be the initial goal. Our standard reflective metal building insulation is resistant to bird attack and provides no material with which birds could build nests. In a partially open building (or a building with sliding doors), if you have concerns about birds, we can quote fiberglass insulation facings that are reinforced, or furnish reflective insulation (best choice). These facings, or alternative products, will either greatly reduce or eliminate the possibility of bird damage.

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