Bird Control, Deterrence & Avoidance Products

Spring wire coils deter birds from landing on parapet walls, ledges, cubby holes, ornate structures, pipes, etc. Slinky(tm) type toys can work well and are inexpensive. Tracks with embedded wires carrying a harmless electric charge can condition birds to leave and not return. Fabric or wire netting can exclude birds from nesting or roosting in areas such as open beam warehouses or porches, ornate structures, overlapping roof sections, under rooftop equipment, etc.
Dangling wires can disrupt birds' landing pattern and thus keep them off. Raised wire (non elecrified) "tightropes" can keep birds from perching on parapet walls, window ledges, ornate structures, pipes, etc. Dog feeders like this one with a push-open, self-closing top-hinged door can keep food away from birds.
Cat feeders with self-closing lids can keep food away from birds.
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The Urban Wildlife Society
Headquarters, Phoenix, AZ, USA,  85007     Hotline: 602.ANIMALS
Office: 602.265.BIRD      E-Mail: Animals@urbanwildlifesociety.org
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