When it comes to coexisting with birds on power grids, many people wonder: Why not simply drive the birds away instead of using "artificial bird cages" to attract them?
1. Repeated Nesting: The Bird-Repelling Dilemma
Birds seem to have an inexplicable attachment to power poles. Even when we painstakingly dismantle the nests they build on these structures, these persistent creatures swiftly rebuild them in the exact same spots. It feels like an endless tug-of-war: we continually invest manpower and resources to deter birds and remove nests, yet the results are minimal. Moreover, overly aggressive bird deterrence methods may provoke the birds, leading them to engage in more dangerous behaviors and further escalate bird-power-line conflicts. Therefore, "prevention is better than cure." Guiding birds away from unsuitable locations through redirection has become a wiser and more effective approach.
2. Ecological Conservation: Pursuing a Win-Win Approach for Power Protection and Bird Conservation
In today's society, ecological conservation has become a global consensus. As vital components of ecosystems, birds play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and promoting biodiversity. They are not only the "spirits" of nature but also indispensable links in the ecological chain.
3. Artificial Birdcage
Shenzhen Zhenquniao Technology's Artificial Bird Cage ZQN-DL-NL is crafted from corrosion-resistant, weatherproof stainless steel for extended service life and durability in harsh outdoor environments. Its robust construction features a welded stainless steel frame and dense mesh, withstanding strong winds to prevent nest disintegration while ensuring the safety of young birds.
The artificial birdcage has been meticulously designed and arranged, taking full consideration of birds' natural habits and needs. It features an appropriate size and ample space, allowing birds to move freely, build nests, and incubate their young within it.

The power grid's decision to employ "artificial bird cages" to attract rather than repel birds represents a scientifically grounded choice based on practical realities and ecological conservation needs. This approach demonstrates how the grid can ensure stable power supply while also fostering a harmonious coexistence with nature.








