Get Rid of Birds, Get rid of birds with bird repellents, bird deterrents and other bird control products.



by Alex A. Kecskes

If your driveway and parked cars are always covered with bird droppings, you need some serious bird control. If your weathervane has been stuck in the same position for the last 5 years, you need some major bird barriers. If that brand new garage door you just installed is already covered with bird poop, it’s time for you to get rid of birds.

Keep in mind that bird droppings can eat into and permanently mar most materials. That includes metal or wood siding, the paint on your car, boat or RV, and even that fancy stonework that gives your home such character. Yes, over time, bird droppings can cause even stone to crumble. And lest we not forget the damage bird droppings, nests and debris can cause to your AC units, solar panels, dish TV antennas, rotating rooftop vents and skylights. It all adds up to one big costly headache. 

You’re probably thinking that you can just shoo them away with noisemakers or maybe take a pot shot at them with your BB gun. Not a good idea. BBs bounce all over the place and crack windows and strike unintended victims like dogs and (heaven forbid your kids).  Noisemakers are just temporary. Birds always come back.  What to do?

Fortunately, there are a number of bird barriers you can use to get rid of pest birds. Here are three of today’s most popular bird control solutions:

Lightweight Plastic Bird Netting

Easy to install and handle, this netting denies pest birds access to all those safe little nooks and crannies on the front of your home—places where they can land, build nests and perch before they attack your car, boat or RV. This bird netting comes in several mesh sizes to block out pigeons, sparrows, starlings, seagulls and other birds. One manufacturer offers netting in a full spectrum of colors to blend in with your home’s color scheme.

Sonic Bird Deterrents

These devices emit distress and predator calls that make birds too nervous to hang around your home. Some devices broadcast the sound of Peregrine falcons (a pigeon's dreaded enemy) defending their territory. Others emit the sounds of predator hawks screeching and gulls under attack. One of the most versatile sonic bird deterrents generates distress and predator calls for 22 different types of birds. By they way, these sounds resemble natural birdcalls to the human ear, so they won’t bother you, your neighbors or your pets.

Red-Tail Hawk Decoys

Most birds fear hawks—especialy Red Tail Hawks. That's why a realistic looking hawk decoy can keep birds away from your front porch or driveway. The point is to get a quality made hawk decoy that looks real and stays looking real after several rainy seasons and hot summers. Just remember, most birds won't be fooled for long, so you'll need to move these decoys around every week or so.



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8/16/2017 04:27:24 am

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Bird barriers such as bird netting, bird spikes and electric shock systems keep pest birds from landing and roosting