Bird Spikes
No Fly Zone, Inc. Bird Spikes Bird Spikes are a stainless steel deterrent product. They deter birds from landing and/or roosting on light to heavy pressure sites such as ledges, etc. The Bird Spikes have a long stainless steel spike that extends upwards and outwards in a way that makes it difficult...
Bird Exclusion Netting
The use of Bird Exclusion Netting provides a safe and humane method of completely excluding pest birds from desired areas. A typical netting installation consists of the following: first, stainless steel support anchors (eye bolts) are mounted to the structure. Next, cable guides (j-brackets, beam...
Electrified Track
Electrified Track (sometimes referred to as a “shock strip”) bird deterrent system is effective against all species of birds to deter them from loafing, roosting and/or landing on ledges at all pressure levels. Electrified Track is recommended for high pressure or high visibility situations....
Tension Wire
Tension Wire is used to deter birds from landing and/or roosting on exposed building elements by creating an unstable landing site; thus, forcing birds to move to other locations. Tension Wire is a landing deterrent, not a barrier. The main component is a nylon coated stainless steel wire that has...
Ledge Guard
Ledge Guard is a new innovative approach to controlling and eliminating the damage caused by roosting and/or nesting birds. Ledge Modification’s simple, but extremely effective design solves the problem of persistent birds that want to nest on commercial or residential structures. Ledge...
Trapping
Trapping is sometimes the best and only solution to eradicating a bird problem. For example, we were called upon to remedy a Sparrow infestation at a cell tower, which was located in the middle of a parking lot. The problem was that there were a large number of Sparrows congregating on the cell...
Lasers
Another technique used to herd the birds is through the use of lasers. Research conducted by several organizations, such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (“USDA”) Wildlife Services’ (“WS”) National Wildlife Research Center (“NWRC”) indicates that lasers, e.g. relatively low-power,...
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