Pond heron guard in Exeter

Professional pond heron guard services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£60-£110

Typical Duration

1-2 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Heron netting or wire guards fitted over your pond to protect fish. I cover the whole pond properly with no gaps - herons can't get in, fish stay safe, you sleep better.

Herons Are Devastating (and Clever)

They visit at dawn when you're asleep. Stand perfectly still for ages. Then strike with incredible accuracy. Your prize koi, your goldfish that's been there 10 years - gone in seconds.

💡 Pro tip: Herons visit the same productive spots repeatedly. If you've lost fish once, you'll lose more unless you protect the pond.


Why DIY Heron Guards Often Fail

✅ Done Right❌ Done Wrong
Entire pond covered, no gapsHeron finds one uncovered corner
Netting taut and secureSagging net traps visiting birds
Posts firmly in groundBlows loose in first storm
Black netting, barely visibleBright blue net ruining the view
Easy to lift for accessAll staked down, can't feed fish

Herons are smart. They'll test every edge. One gap is enough.


What You Get

🔧 The Full Service

StageWhat Happens
SurveyCheck pond shape, access points, anchor spots
PostsStakes or posts positioned around perimeter
Fit NettingStretched taut with no sag or gaps
SecureFixed firmly but removable for pond maintenance
TestWalk the perimeter checking every section

📦 You're Left With

  • Complete pond coverage
  • Secure against herons
  • Still able to feed fish easily
  • Peace of mind

Pricing Guide

Pond SizeEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Small pond (up to 6ft across)1-1.5 hrs£60-£85
Medium pond (6-12ft)1.5-2 hrs£85-£110
Large or irregular pond2-3 hrs£110-£160

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Complex shapes or difficult access adds time. Materials (netting/posts) extra if I supply them.


Perfect For You If...

Already lost fish - heron's found you, will return

Expensive koi - can't risk losing valuable fish

Awkward pond shape - irregular outline with hiding spots

Tried DIY - but it looks awful or doesn't work

Moving to the country - more herons in rural Devon

Why Choose Us for Pond heron guard in Exeter?

Netting or wire guards fitted securely

Full pond coverage with no gaps

Won't harm visiting herons

Keeps expensive fish safe overnight

What to Expect

Step 1: Plan Coverage

I walk around your pond working out the best way to cover it completely. Shape matters - some need overhead netting, others need perimeter wire to stop wading.

Step 2: Install Posts

Stakes or posts go in around the edge as anchor points. Positioned so netting stretches taut without sagging into the water.

Step 3: Fit & Secure

Netting (or wire grid) fitted across, pulled tight, secured at all posts. I check every section for gaps - herons test the edges.

🔧 DIY Tips

Want to protect your pond yourself? Here's how:

🔧 What you'll need

  • Pond netting (black, 19mm-50mm mesh)
  • Posts or stakes (bamboo canes or metal stakes)
  • Cable ties or net clips
  • Scissors or knife
  • Measuring tape

📋 Installation method

  1. Measure pond dimensions - you need enough netting to cover plus overlap
  2. Position posts - around perimeter, roughly 3-4ft apart
  3. Stake firmly - at least 12 inches in ground, they'll take tension
  4. Stretch netting - start one end, work around, keep it taut
  5. Secure at posts - cable ties work well, every 6 inches
  6. Check edges - herons probe the perimeter, no gaps

🎯 Getting it right

  • Black netting disappears visually (green/blue stands out)
  • Taut is critical - sagging net can trap other birds
  • Overlap at joins, don't leave gaps
  • Consider access - you need to lift sections to feed/maintain

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • Netting too slack (looks awful, traps birds)
  • Bright colored net (ruins the pond visually)
  • Gaps at edges or corners
  • Posts not secure (whole thing collapses)
  • No access plan (can't reach water after)
  • Cheap netting that degrades in 6 months

💡 Pro trick: Herons won't wade in if they can't see the bottom clearly. String monofilament fishing line 6 inches above water around the perimeter - invisible barrier that stops wading without covering the whole pond. Works for small ponds.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🐟 Alternative to netting: Wire grids around the edge (like a low fence) stop herons wading in but leave the pond open. Works well for ponds with shallow edges.

Cats visit your pond? Netting protects them too - cats fall in more than you'd think, especially older ones misjudging jumps.

Exeter's semi-rural areas (Pinhoe, Alphington, Broadcyst) get regular heron visits - the Exe estuary birds range inland. If you're near fields or the river, definitely protect your pond.

Winter vs summer? Fit it year-round. Herons fish in winter too - less food around means they're even more persistent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need a heron guard?

Because herons are brilliant fishermen and your pond is an all-you-can-eat buffet. They visit early morning, stand patient as a statue, then strike fast. One visit can wipe out years of fish. Netting or wire guards keep them out while letting you enjoy your pond.

Does the netting look terrible?

Black netting disappears surprisingly well - you notice it up close but not from the house. Taut and fitted properly, it's way less obvious than those floppy DIY jobs. Some people use low wire grids around the edge instead - invisible but stops herons wading in.

Can you fit guards to my irregular-shaped pond?

Yes - that's exactly why people call me. Kidney-shaped ponds, ones with islands, weird corners by rockeries... I work out how to cover it without gaps. The heron only needs one section to access.

Will the netting hurt the heron?

No - it just denies access. The heron lands, realizes it can't get to the water, leaves. No harm done. It's kinder than scaring devices that stress wildlife or those fake heron statues (which don't work anyway).

How long does installation take?

Small-medium pond is usually 1-2 hours - securing posts, stretching netting taut, making sure there's no gaps. Big ponds or complex shapes take longer. I'll estimate once I see it.

Get a Free Quote in Exeter

Call us today for a free, no-obligation quote for your pond heron guard job in Exeter.

01392 964094Request Online Quote

Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£60-£110

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

Why Trust Us

Fully Insured
Local Exeter Business
30 Mile Coverage
No Hidden Costs

Need Pond heron guard in Exeter?

Get a free quote for your pond heron guard job in Exeter today.