Nothing is more frustrating than finding an unwelcome bird roosting on your property, invading your space, making a mess, spreading dangerous diseases, and seriously harming your crops, animals, or building structure.Bird attacks on homes and yards may wreck havoc on buildings, crops, vines, and plants. High brightness reflective tape, often known as deterrent or fright tape, is the ideal deterrent for determined birds.
Reflective tape is an efficient method of bird management because it scares birds away without harming them by employing sound produced by the wind as it blows the tape and flickering light from the shimmering surface.
Deterrent tape is mostly used to terrify or frighten birds, causing them to take flight. The typical roll of reflective tape has thousands of tiny, holographic, shimmering squares printed on it that split light into many different colours of the rainbow.
Because birds rely mostly on their vision, visual deterrents frequently function better. A change in the area’s visual appearance is considerably more likely to be noticed by birds than a strange odour. Due to the addition of an audio component, this style of visual bird repellent is particularly effective. Birds mistakenly believe there is a fire when they hear the reflective tape strips whipping about in the wind and generating a faint crackling sound.
Targeting any kind of bird, bird repellent tape can be applied practically anywhere there is a bird pest problem. It can be used to safeguard priceless crops and line home decking, fences, trees and trellises. It can also be hung from posts and gutters.
Search for high spots where you can attach and hang the reflective, bird-repelling tape after deciding exactly where you want to install it.
As long as it can blow in the wind and reflect a lot of sunshine, you can choose to tie 3′ lengths on sticks or poles, bind it around plants and crops, or strategically arrange it next to your chicken coop.
The reflective, bird-repelling tape frequently includes mounting brackets so you may hang it on windows or wooden structures.
Longer strips that can span a wider area when fully stretched when blown out should be made if large, open areas need to be protected.
The tape must be held firmly while remaining intact for it to function well. If the tape is exposed to a lot of sunlight, it may need to be replaced every few months in order to maintain its effectiveness because the reflective colours may start to fade or the tape may stop rustling in the air.
Post time: Jul-24-2023