Everyone enjoys the sound of a bird or two. And you may even have a birdbath and bird feeder in your backyard to attract them. But there comes a time when you just have one bird too many. Especially if your backyard is attracting crows or pigeons. They can make an awful racket and leave a huge mess on everything from patio furniture to BBQs.
If you have a pool or spa in your backyard, you’ll have a major cleaning chore if birds poop in the water—doing everything from emptying the pool to re-balancing pH levels. You just can’t leave bird droppings to gather anywhere, especially if you have kids or pets that touch and lick everything. Bird droppings can carry any of 60 known diseases—like salmonella.
If you’ve tried hanging metallic strips and old CDs or DVDs around your patio cover and trees, or placing inflatable owls on your patio table or serving bar--and the birds simply ignore them--you need to consider investing in some serious, professional bird control. Here’s one bird deterrent the pros recommend:
Solar Bird Chase Super Sonic
Scientifically designed to keep birds from landing, roosting and nesting in your backyard, the Solar Bird Chase Super Sonic fully exploits a bird's acute sense of hearing and natural fear of predators. Birds can recognize and remember sounds in absolute pitch. Birds can also hear shorter notes than humans. We process sounds in bytes about 1/20th of a second; birds only need 1/200th of a second. Some birds, like pigeons, hear much lower sounds than we do. One thing birds share with humans is their range of hearing, which is most sensitive between 2,000 Hz and 4,000 Hz.
Highly effective against many bird species
The Solar Bird Chase Super Sonic uses this knowledge of birds to create a highly effective sonic bird deterrent. In fact, the device can broadcast distress and predator calls that birds find particularly alarming. It recreates the sound of Peregrine falcons (a pigeon's dreaded enemy) defending their territory. Or the sounds of predator hawks screeching and gulls under attack. These sounds are repeated regularly--about once every 10 minutes. The Bird Chase system is also highly versatile, emitting distress and predator calls for as many as 22 types of birds. So you can set the system to emit distress and predator calls to deter starlings, seagulls, pigeons, crows, swallows, woodpeckers, sparrows, grackles, cormorants and many others.
Won’t annoy pets or your neighbors
The other good thing about the Solar Bird Chase Super Sonic is that it’s highly effective without annoying pets or humans. That’s because the sounds it emits simply resemble normal bird sounds.
Easy to set up
The Bird Chase Super Sonic is designed for outdoor use. It can be mounted on your patio cover or under an eave. Set in the sun for at least 8 hours to charge the batteries, set it for a specific bird, or to the general setting, and the device will protect a full acre of backyard day and night.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Birds Eating Your Garden Bare? Time for Bird Control!
You sweated, toiled and tilled your garden until your hands were as blue as the blueberries you’re growing. But all that hard work could be in vain if you don’t protect your garden against pest birds. They’ve been eyeing your ripening fruits and veggies for weeks now, just waiting for you to go inside so they can feast on your bumper crop of goodies.
Sparrows, swallows, pigeons and crows are just some of the pest birds you’ll need to worry about. As are blackbirds, starlings and robins. And little did you know that if you regularly spray pesticides to limit the amount of insects in your home garden, birds will simply eat more of your fruits and vegetables. It’s a no-win scenario unless you implement some effective bird control measures. One of the best bird deterrents you can get to protect your garden is Garden Bird Netting.
Garden Bird Netting
Used by professional growers and gardeners, Garden Bird Netting physically blocks birds from specific areas of your garden, yet allows sun, rain and fresh air to nurture your fruits and veggies. Spread over your plants, the netting denies birds access to fruit trees, berry bushes, vegetables and other edible garden plants. And it does so humanely without bird poisons or traps. Although it’s designed for temporary use, Garden Bird Netting is made of tough, UV-protected polypropylene. It comes in a 3/4-inch mesh size to seal off today’s most troublesome birds. Other mesh sizes include a ½-inch and ¼-inch to block out smaller birds. You can buy this netting in pieces or bulk rolls of 14 x 100 feet and 14 x 200 feet. The large rolls can easily be cut down to the desired size.
Easy to Use
Garden Bird Netting is light, easy to handle and virtually invisible to the eye. Simply follow these guidelines to ensure your plants are properly protected against the ravages of pest birds:
For Blueberry Bushes and Grape Vines. Suspend the Garden Bird Netting over your bushes or vines, leaving at least a four-inch space between the netting and the bush or vine. This will prevent birds from sitting on the net and eating fruit through the mesh using their necks and beaks. You can also suspend the netting from a series of poles placed around the perimeter of your garden or plants.
For Vegetable Gardens. Wrap each of your individual plants in netting. You can also suspend the netting around an entire garden area to completely block out pest birds. To secure the netting and ensure that it stays taut, use zip ties, twine or similar materials.
Fruit Trees. Measure the circumference of the tree and cut the net accordingly. Make sure you cut at least one foot extra. The netting can be secured with twine, zip ties, or hog rings. Garden bird netting clips are also available to simplify installation.
For additional advice on how to deter pest birds from your garden, consult an expert like the folks at Bird-B-Gone.
Sparrows, swallows, pigeons and crows are just some of the pest birds you’ll need to worry about. As are blackbirds, starlings and robins. And little did you know that if you regularly spray pesticides to limit the amount of insects in your home garden, birds will simply eat more of your fruits and vegetables. It’s a no-win scenario unless you implement some effective bird control measures. One of the best bird deterrents you can get to protect your garden is Garden Bird Netting.
Garden Bird Netting
Used by professional growers and gardeners, Garden Bird Netting physically blocks birds from specific areas of your garden, yet allows sun, rain and fresh air to nurture your fruits and veggies. Spread over your plants, the netting denies birds access to fruit trees, berry bushes, vegetables and other edible garden plants. And it does so humanely without bird poisons or traps. Although it’s designed for temporary use, Garden Bird Netting is made of tough, UV-protected polypropylene. It comes in a 3/4-inch mesh size to seal off today’s most troublesome birds. Other mesh sizes include a ½-inch and ¼-inch to block out smaller birds. You can buy this netting in pieces or bulk rolls of 14 x 100 feet and 14 x 200 feet. The large rolls can easily be cut down to the desired size.
Easy to Use
Garden Bird Netting is light, easy to handle and virtually invisible to the eye. Simply follow these guidelines to ensure your plants are properly protected against the ravages of pest birds:
For Blueberry Bushes and Grape Vines. Suspend the Garden Bird Netting over your bushes or vines, leaving at least a four-inch space between the netting and the bush or vine. This will prevent birds from sitting on the net and eating fruit through the mesh using their necks and beaks. You can also suspend the netting from a series of poles placed around the perimeter of your garden or plants.
For Vegetable Gardens. Wrap each of your individual plants in netting. You can also suspend the netting around an entire garden area to completely block out pest birds. To secure the netting and ensure that it stays taut, use zip ties, twine or similar materials.
Fruit Trees. Measure the circumference of the tree and cut the net accordingly. Make sure you cut at least one foot extra. The netting can be secured with twine, zip ties, or hog rings. Garden bird netting clips are also available to simplify installation.
For additional advice on how to deter pest birds from your garden, consult an expert like the folks at Bird-B-Gone.
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