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Repelling Methods
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Bird
Spikes, Bird Wire and Bird Shock Flexi-track.
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Bird Spikes – The upward-pointing
metal spikes provide a physical barrier to prevent the birds from landing on
ledges, signs, beams, pipes, etc. They
are stainless steel points in UV – stabilised polycarbonate bases. When affixed to resting areas they are
relatively difficult to see from the ground.
For pigeons or larger birds.
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Bird Wire – This is tensioned wire
between two points along ledges, beams, pipes, balconies, etc. In light infestations the tensioned wire can
offer a discreet, economical solution.
This system can only be used to resting areas only. For pigeons or larger birds.
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| Bird Shock Flexi-Track
- A low profile electrified track which is fixed
to resting areas – ledges, balconies, signs, etc. Bird Shock Flexi-track conforms to any
surface shape. It’s made from UV
stabilised PVC and stainless steel. The
intermittent shock is painful but DOES NOT hurt the birds, it simply teaches
them to stay away, long term. The
charges send a pulse down the track every two to three seconds. Available in a wide variety of colours to
match the structure, it is hard to notice close up and virtually invisible from
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Proofing
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Wire
Mesh or Polyethylene Netting
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Wire Mesh – Mesh is used in most small aperture
jobs. These include when birds are
nesting through broken vents, tiles and even missing bricks. Usually these methods are only a patch up job
until a licensed builder or roof tiler fixes or re-points your roof.
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Bird Netting – Netting can be used on
any enclosed or semi-enclosed area, opening or building configuration where
pest birds are to be excluded.
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netting is attached to a tensioned stainless steel cable which is anchored on
the structure perimeters. Bird netting
is extremely difficult to see from just a few meters away.
It provides a harmless and impenetrable barrier against
all birds. The Polyethylene net is
ultra-violet resistant and is manufactured using the most advanced technology
in the world. Among its long lasting
ability it can also cover large areas.
Eg. Light wells, balconies, commercial/industrial awnings over truck
entrances/loading docks protecting RSJ beams and lights which are ideal
roosting areas.
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 Installation of a Warehouse Loading Dock Awning
 Installation across a light well
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Bird Baiting – a pre-baiting and
baiting method can be used to eradicate large numbers of birds. Certain substances mixed with the designated
birds normal feed is designed to eliminate large numbers of these pests. A permit must be obtained from the National
Parks & Wildlife for each premises before this method can be carried out.
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Trapping
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Pigeon Traps – Can be erected on
building structures and roof-tops when proofing and baiting is not the
preferred method. Once caught they can
be dealt with in a humane way.
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Indian Myna
Traps – Also
available now are Indian Myna Traps. These
birds are listed as one of the world's most
invasive species. They are a major
urban nuisance, displace native birds, noisy
and are messy with their droppings.
The trap
is a two chamber trap which consists of
one way doors, feeding traps and perches
to keep the birds comfortable when caught.
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 Last Stage Set Up
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It is usually
a 7-8 day program but it is recommended
to be repeated a couple of times for maximum
affect over a 2-3 week period. Once
caught the birds are put to sleep with carbon
dioxide gas. It is humane and quick.
The cage
is also suitable for trapping Starlings.
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 Close up with 2x Indian Myna Birds caught
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available are Bird Scarring “Bio Acoustics” and visual scarring products |
 BioAcousticsBioAcoustics
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| Eagle
Eye Bird Control |
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The Eagle Eye Bird
and Bat Scarer is an effective deterrent device that harmlessly relocates birds
and bats. Birds are disorientated and
irritated by reflected light beams that flash at various angles from a rotating
Eagle Eye Unit. The unit can be used
with other products and techniques to relocate birds from infested areas.
Places of interest
are:
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Commercial
buildings;
· Industrial
plants;
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Crops;
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Vineyards;
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Waterways;
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Parks
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are propelled by 240 volts, 12 volts or solar panels.
One Eagle Eye has
the capacity to cover a 100m radius with sunlight and 50m with artificial
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