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Jul
06

Bird Repeller Spikes

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 In principle, the simplest concept in bird repeller solutions is: if the bird can’t sit, rest or perch at a particular spot, they won’t be there long enough to leave their mess.

Homes and buildings have many spots where birds can perch or roost. Single family homes have eaves, gutters, chiminies, roofs, railings, patios, even satellite dishes or antenna where birds have a tendency to stop and sit. Apartments and condos have balconies, car ports, awnings and other areas. 

If there is a flat spot where a bird can roost, the most effective bird repeller is bird spikes. These are polycarbonate or stainless steel bird spikes. They present a surface that is uncomfortable for the bird to land on – they do not hurt or injur the bird. 

A strip of bird spikes is long lasting, safe and has a very minimal visual impact to your property because they are very thin spikes and typically are mounted on the roof, gutter or beams that are well above eye level. You defintely should plan where you place them so that they are not an eyesore or have the possiblity of being damaged, by tree limbs for example.

For a house with a standard peaked roof, or even a dormer type window, you may want a strip of bird spikes across that roof or dormer peak. Similarly, with your chiminey, you can attach spikes to your spark arrestor. Even a strip of spikes across your satellite dish can keep birds off of it very effectively.  

We recommend, of course, that you only use these means when you have an actual bird problem. If you have one beam the extends beyond your roofline and it is popular with birds, use bird spikes on that specific area – no need to target your entire roof. It is possible that the birds might move to a different area of the roof, but if that area does not allow the birds to mess the ground area that you frequently use, then no need to bother with bird spikes on those other areas of the roof.

With bird spikes keeping the roosting birds away from those prime resting areas, you’ll realize many benefits, including:

  •     Saving insulation, siding, and roofs from replacement or repair
  •     Increasing property aesthetics and value by eliminated bird damage
  •     Decreasing aesthetic and surface damage to ledging, fencing, vehicles.
  •    Eliminating destructive, corrosive droppings
  •     Eliminating costly repairs

 

 

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In our introductory “Why do you need a Bird Repeller?” article, we talked about the general problem areas for both home and business situations. Here we’ll talk a bit more about the importance of bird repellers for businesses.

When you consider the astounding variety of businesses and business locations, it is very difficult to generalize bird repeller solutions for businesses facing bird roosting, nesting and swarming problems. But the issues caused by bird problems and the benefits of bird repellers can be easily understood.

At your business locations, birds can cause structural damage, noise problems, as well as aesthetic damage from nesting and droppings (which is also a serious health concern for humans). This true for both types of locations, i.e., structures and land or open space situations.

The implications of not dealing with bird problems for these situations include:

  • damage to property (buildings, cars, trucks, landscaping, products, etc.)
  • increased maintenance and cleaning cost
  • health issues for employees
  • property issues for employees (cars, clothes, etc.)
  • health issues for customers
  • property issues for customers (cars, clothes, etc.)
  • loss of business due to mess, smell and general negative environmental affects
  • local, state and/or national health and safety regulatory issues

It’s easy to see that all of these factors will contribute to a general but measurably negative impact on your product(s) and business. The benefits your business will realize by dealing with bird problems are many including:

  • Saving siding, roofs, and insulation from replacement
  • Decreasing aesthetic and materials damage to ledging, fencing, vehicles, etc.
  • Eliminating destructive corrosive droppings that destroy capital investments
  • Decreasing costly and disruptive cleaning and maintenance time
  • Improving environment and aesthetics for retaining customers and employees

By dealing proactively with bird problems, businesses reduce risk in many health and legal areas including:

  • Insuring against potential lawsuits and legal liabilities
  • Reducing Professional workman’s compensation claims
  • No FDA and OHSA inspection failures
  • Preventing Health Department citations and fines.

  • Eradicating potentially costly disease sources: Avian Flu, West Nile, Histoplasmosis, Salmonella,E. Coli

In future articles, we’ll look at the building and open space issues that business often have to deal with in addressing bird problems and the types of bird repeller solutions that have proven effective for many businesses. You can also visit the web site of Bird-X.com (an industry leader in the area of solutions for bird problems) to see many case histories of businesses that have used bird repeller solutions effectively to save time, money and customers.

 

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If you are dealing with the problem of just too many friendly birds in your yard leaving their messes where you would like to be, you’ll undoubtedly be looking for bird repeller solutions. Sonic and ultrasonic bird repellers are a great match for dealing with this bird problem for yards, porches, balconies and similar areas of your home.

Sonic and ultrasonic bird repellers use the general idea of sound as a deterrent for bird nesting and perching. Outdoor-proof sound emitters, either current or battery powered (or both), with motion sensors and time selectors (day, night, or continous), will emit noise to persuade the bird(s) to go elsewhere. This is where sonic and ultrasonic differ.

Ultrasonic bird repellers will emit ultrasound that is, well, annoying to the bird. Multi-frequency ultrasonic units will cover a broader range to work on everything from pigeons, sparrows and crows, to seagulls, cormorants and vultures. So whether you have a house, condo, apartment or even a boat, ultrasound can help keep birds from stopping by and leaving their mess.

Sonic bird repellers also deter birds from stopping and hanging around.  Birds are confused and intimidated by audible natural predator calls, and natural bird distress and alarm sounds. With sonic emitters, there may be some greater variety of specific solutions, for example, pigeons and crows versus wood peckers or geese. This is because the range of audible deterrent sounds can be different for different bird species.

To broaden the variety of sonic repellers, some sonic units will also employ ultrasound as well to improve the coverage and efficacy of the deterrence factors.

What can also help with both sound and ultrasound repellers is placement and complementary measures. Placement simply means that your should have your main unit covering the area where the birds typically enter the area. In other words, don’t point the speaker or the motion sensor right along at ground level. This won’t provide optimal coverage for birds entering the area. So try to have the motion sensor pointed towards the flight path of the birds before they land.

Many units support additional directional speakers so that you can cover an area very thoroughly and even expand the overall coverage area. Check the coverage area rating to be sure that it can support your particular problem area effectively.

Complementary measures means using other bird repeller tactics in tandem with your sonic/ultrasonic solution. Visual scares in the vicinity of typically bird perching areas can work very well. On your home itself, bird spikes and bird netting can keep the birds from getting comfortable as well.

You can check out the various solutions we’ve mentioned by visiting the recommended products buttons up at the top of our blog.

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Whether you live in a high-rise with a balcony, or a suburban home with a patio and a porch, you may have bird problems. Perching and nesting birds may leave a mess that is unappealing and unsanitary.

Safe and effective bird repellers for the home include sonic and ultrasonic bird repellers, bird netting, bird spikes and visual scares. With each, the goal is to deter the birds from gathering or nesting in the areas that you want to be free of bird messes. This post focuses primarily on using ultrasonic bird repellers effectively.

Note: Birds are a joy to watch and to listen to. They also do a great job of eating bugs to keep your backyard from being overrun, especially during the spring and summer months when you spend more time outdoors. So we strongly recommend that you specifically target areas that you frequently use and not just blanket your entire yard with sonic or ultrasonic bird repellers. Also, it is best to install these types of bird repellers before or after nesting season

to avoid affecting existing nestlings. Once installed, new nests should not be a problem.

As we’ve mentioned, balconies, porches and patios are a prime area to target when using ultrasonic repellers. Ultrasonic repellers use frequencies that humans can’t hear but that do annoy birds while sonic repellers use predator or distress sounds that scare birds away.

Plan the placement of the unit to cover the desired area, taking into account the effective coverage area rating of the unit. Most units are small, can be mounted easily and are motion sensitive so that they only emit sound when there is movement in the area. For large areas, you many want multiple units or a larger unit (we’ll cover units appropriate for business locations in another article.)

Most ultrasonic bird repellers have settings for continuous 24/7 operation or for day or night only. Units meant for outdoors should be waterproof or provide covers for rainy times. Many models feature both AC and battery operation so that you can have the maximum flexibility in where you place the unit.

Look also for variable frequency units that will work on many different varieties of birds, such as pigeons versus seagulls versus sparrows, etc. This ensures that you will get the most effective and beneficial solution to your bird problem.

For other methods of keeping birds away from critical areas of your home, look for additional articles on solutions for your bird problems at home.

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