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Use Broadband Pro to get rid of all birds!

Bird-Xs Broadband Pro eliminates all types of birds using a dual-mode audio attack.

Bird-X's Broadband Pro eliminates all types of birds using a dual-mode audio attack.

Get rid of birds with the Broadband Pro®, Bird-X’s sonic and ultrasonic bird expeller. This unit is fit for pretty much every bird issue you may have. It uses both sonic and ultrasonic sounds to send off a ‘warning signal’ to the birds. This dual-mode attack not only repels nearly any type of bird, but also confuses and frightens them to the point where they won’t come back.

The sounds emitted from the Broadband Pro are not artificial noises. They are sounds found naturally in nature and range from recorded bird distress signals to bird alarm calls to natural predator cries. And when it is in ‘silent’ mode, it is broadcasting an ultrasonic sound silent to humans but very annoying to birds and other pests.

One of the best features about the Broadband Pro® is the 4-speaker system. Many sound devices on the market use only one main stationary unit with no extra support. This device comes with four independent speakers, each with a 100 foot wire. The ‘surround sound’ effect will get rid of birds efficiently.

Use your Broadband Pro on docks to get rid of birds too stubborn and comfortable to leave.

Use your Broadband Pro on docks to get rid of birds too stubborn and comfortable to leave.

And it can be used pretty much anywhere to get rid of birds including pigeons, sparrows, crows, starlings, vultures and many more. For indoor or outdoor use, in farms and barns, parking lots, apartment complexes, warehouses and docks, the Broadband Pro has a coverage area of up to 10,000 feet.

The Broadband Pro is a guaranteed win for any bird-control situation. By eliminating birds, it reduces the risk of potentially fatal diseases, health code violations, inspection failures, and lawsuits and liabilities. Because it completely gets rid of birds, it saves you money in labor (i.e. clean-up costs, messy products, etc.) and from the visual damage (like corroding) that acidic bird droppings cause.

The Broadband Pro is designed to eliminate all birds for good. This discrete, money-saving device is a must-have for small businesses, office buildings and even in the home. And as a bonus, this system includes over $100 in free visual scare devices to attack birds with an audio and visual assault! Your Broadband Pro purchase includes an Irri-Tape and Terror Eyes. Interested? Call us up at 800-860-0473 and talk to one of our experts. Or check us out on the web at www.bird-x.com!


Posted: June 17th, 2010 | Author: Sharon | Filed under: Airport Bird Control, Animal & Critter Control Problem, Animal Control, Bird Control, Bird Control Problem, Bird Damage, Bird Diseases, Bird X Inc, Bird-X Products, BroadBand PRO, Commercial Bird Control, Humane Pest Control, Industrial Bird Control, Large Area Pest Control, Pest Birds, Product Reviews, Vineyard Bird Control, Wildlife Control | Tags: , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Bird-Plane collisions up 25%

A recent Associated Press discussed by the Riverfront Times report stated that nearly 10,000 bird strikes were reported last year, which is up considerably from the 7,507 reported in 2007. And that rise is only an average, with some states reporting an increase considerably higher than that.

In some states, such as Texas and Minnesota, the number of bird-plane collisions have doubled since 2005 thanks to an increase in air traffic along bird migratory routes.

…bird-plane collisions at Lambert-St. Louis International airport have increased nearly 300 percent over the past decade.

Hmmmm…maybe these airports need to try Bird-X’s new Airport Bird Control System.

The airport bird and wildlife control system is perfect for this time of year when birds and other animals start heading to their spring and summer spots.

The airport bird and wildlife control system is perfect for this time of year when birds and other animals start heading to their spring and summer spots.

This system is made up of three of Bird-X’s best sound devices and one sensory spray: the Megablaster, the Goosebuster, the Critterblaster and Goosechase. The combination of the four of these makes it almost impossible for birds to get comfortable anywhere around an airport.


Posted: March 8th, 2010 | Author: Sharon | Filed under: Airport Bird Control, Animal & Critter Control Problem, Animal Control, Annoying Critters, Bird Control, Bird Control Problem, Bird Strikes, Bird X Inc, Critter Control, Goose Chase, Goose Problem, GooseBuster, Humane Pest Control, Large Area Pest Control, Mega Blaster Pro, Pest Birds, Pest Control, Pigeon Problem | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Propane cannons causing problems in British Columbia

A recent ruling against the use of propane cannons has Vancouver-area Canadians resting easier.

A recent ruling against the use of propane cannons has Vancouver-area Canadians resting easier. (source: www.abbynews.com)

A Surrey, British Columbia resident recently complained about the bird control methods practiced at a nearby blueberry farm. The suburban Vancouver farm is using propane cannons to scare birds away from their crops. And, according to the Abbotsford News, more than one person has been displeased.

Bradner (B.C.) resident Don Gibbs is a member of Ban the Cannons, a group focusing on eliminating the use of propane cannons. The group formed in 2001 and has fought for a break from the ear sores. They took their cause to the courts that favored on their side on the use of the cannons at the blueberry farm. Their recent success gives them optimism for their long-term goal: banning the cannons completely.

“We were very excited to hear about the ruling. We have been fighting this thing for years,” said Gibbs. “We think the ruling has a lot of potential.”

The guidelines of the ruling calls for “a more sensible approach to cannon use, ordering farmers to monitor their fields and only use the cannons when a ’significant’ number of birds are present.” Though Gibbs is satisfied with the ruling, he still wants more.

Blueberry farms are like an all-you-can-eat buffet to birds. Acres of ground-dwelling berries and plenty of room to relax between meals is tempting. Shooting off cannons is successful in detering birds…for a while. Once the cannons stop, or once they get used to the repetitive noise, the birds will keep feasting on the crops.

The best solution to this problem is bird netting. Netting works well because it physically hinders the birds from picking away at crops. It also makes nesting, roosting and resting impossible.

Bird-Xs standard bird net is one of three options in detering birds from farms and fields.

Bird-X's standard bird net is one of three options in detering birds from farms and fields.

Bird-X carries three kinds of netting: standard, heavy duty and premium. Each of them are designed for specific areas, issues and birds for maximum effectiveness. And the good thing about netting is that it deters ALL pest animals. So deer, coyotes, squirels and anything else you’re concerned about will no longer be an issue.


Posted: March 2nd, 2010 | Author: Sharon | Filed under: Animal & Critter Control Problem, Animal Control, Bird Control, Bird Control Problem, Bird Netting, Bird Repellent, Bird X Inc, Bird-X Products, Critter Control, Deer Control, Humane Pest Control, Pest Birds, Pest Control, Vineyard Bird Control | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

St. Louis University using owl decoy

The crows arent going anywhere at St. Louis University this year. And cars all over campus are suffering.

The crows aren't going anywhere at St. Louis University this year. And cars all over campus are suffering.

The St. Louis University student newspaper, The University News, recently published a piece on the unusual number of crows on campus this year. Terry Palmisano, a maintenance worker for 31 years at the university, said that this was the first year that the crows actually became a problem. And they are definitely leaving their mark on campus.

“The cars in the back of the [Marchetti parking] lot are loaded with bird feces, Palmisano recently told the studnet paper. “…At night, there are hundreds, and it is freaky when they are flying all over the place.”

A biologist at the university understands why the crows are so prevalent this year.

According to Thomas Valone, a behavioral ecologist in the Department of Biology, crows often gather in urban areas for winter roosts because of big trees, open areas, unnatural lighting and food waste. Urban areas are also five to 10 degrees warmer than rural areas because of the heat island effect, which traps the sun’s into urban areas and creates a warmer environment for the crows.

To fend off the crows and the damage they leave behind, the university purchased two life-sized Great Horned Owl decoys with four-and-a-half-foot wingspans. The Great Horned Owl is a natural predator to the crows. Bird-X’s Prowler Owl fits this billing to a tee.

This visual bird scare is so effective because owls, especially Great Horn Owls, are a natural predator to ravens and crows.

This visual bird scare is so effective because owls, especially Great Horn Owls, are a natural predator to ravens and crows.

The Great Horned Owl is so feared amongst birds because it captures and eats almost anything that moves. Birds instinctively avoid the Prowler Owl as they would a Great Horned Owl. And set-up for the Prowler Owl is beyond simple; it mounts practically anywhere and it is constantly moving in the wind making it more dynamic.

St. Louis University will be receiving their owl decoys by the end of the week. They have also considered sound devices, which would work wonderfully along with the Prowler Owl. Affecting multiple senses is the most effective way to eliminate pest birds.


Posted: February 23rd, 2010 | Author: Sharon | Filed under: Animal Control, Bird Control, Bird Control Problem, Bird Damage, Bird Diseases, Bird X Inc, Bird-X Products, Humane Pest Control, Large Area Pest Control, Pest Birds, Pest Control, Prowler Owl, Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Sparrow-Free Magic Halo is a Magic Indeed!


A 5/5 star customer product review

Works just as advertised. Sparrows hop all around it but don’t come in. Chickadees and finches feed as usual, but without the hassle of fighting with obnoxious sparrows. Rabbits soon clipped two of the hanging monofilament lines but fine wire replacements work just as well. Highly recommended.

By M. Nolte

View the Sparrow-Free Magic Halo here!


Posted: December 29th, 2009 | Author: Shola | Filed under: Bird Control, Humane Pest Control, Magic Halo, Pest Birds, Product Reviews, Product Testimonials | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

Polycarbonate spikes are effective and affordable


Another excellent five-star Bird-X product review.

I needed to keep pigeons off of the tops of brick and wood columns on my front porch. The plastic bird spike strips were easy to handle and included plenty of glue which has held up fine so far (about 4 months). The ledges I had to protect are fairly narrow (about 2 and a half inches) so a single strip has been effective. I’m very please with the inconspicuous appearence, easy installation and total effectiveness of this product.

By ‘NOLADave’ from Louisiana

View the Bird-X bird spikes here.


Posted: September 17th, 2009 | Author: Shola | Filed under: Bird Control, Bird Damage, Bird Repellent, Bird Spikes, Pest Birds, Pigeon Problem, Product Reviews, Product Testimonials | Tags: , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Coyote replica is worth every penny!


A five-star review from yardlover.com

I was skeptical at first because we’ve tried everything under the sun. We staked the Coyote Decoy in a lidded plastic, rock-filled container. The coyote was set on our deck by the pool. I randomly moved it around. We haven’t had ONE duck in our YARD but less in the pool. Sorry to say . . . they have since moved to our neighbor’s pool. We’ve tried everything for the past four seasons with no luck. The irri-tape is flapping around the pool’s edge and alas - no bird dropping either! Superb product. Worth every penny! Recommending to our neighborhood pool store manager.

View the coyote replica silhouette cutout here.


Posted: September 11th, 2009 | Author: Shola | Filed under: Bird Control, Pest Birds, Product Reviews, Product Testimonials | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

3D Coyote and Irri-Tape keep ducks away from pool


A five-star product review from a happy customer.

I was skeptical at first because we’ve tried everything under the sun. We staked the 3D-Coyote in a lidded plastic, rock-filled container. The coyote was set on our deck by the pool. I randomly moved it around. We haven’t had ONE duck in our YARD but less in the pool. Sorry to say . . . they have since moved to our neighbor’s pool. We’ve tried everything for the past four seasons with no luck. The Irri-Tape is flapping around the pool’s edge and alas - no bird dropping either! Superb product. Worth every penny! Recommending to our neighborhood pool store manager.

By Carolyn W.

View the 3D Coyote predator replica here.


Posted: September 1st, 2009 | Author: Shola | Filed under: 3D Coyote, Bird Control, Bird Damage, Bird Repellent, Irri-Tape, Pest Birds, Product Reviews, Product Testimonials | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

3D Coyote gets rid of pesky pond birds


5/5 Star MSN Shopping Review

I live on a small pond and while I do like some birds, they tend to return to the same area, year after year, with more and more friends. Eventually it gets to the point where something has to be done. I definitely wouldn’t want to do anything to hurt the birds but I wanted something that worked so I got this decoy. I am really surprised by how well it works because I’ve used other, similar, things like plastic owls and rubber snakes which the birds seem totally unaffected by. I think the difference is that this has a tail that is furry and when the wind blows, it moves. That seems to really convince the birds that it’s real and they don’t want to make a home there. I’m so glad I got this before spring, when the birds would ordinarily nest here and the babies would get imprinted with the location. I’ve been told that these types of visuals work even better when combined with other approaches like sound machines or sprays that taste bad so I might look into those if I ever notice that the decoy’s effect on birds is waning but so far it is working great!

By ‘OrganicBirdLady’


For more information about how keep geese away from your property using the 3D coyote, visit here.


Posted: August 26th, 2009 | Author: Shola | Filed under: 3D Coyote, Bird Control, Bird Repellent, Goose Problem, Humane Pest Control, Pest Birds, Product Reviews, Product Testimonials | Tags: , , , , , , , | No Comments »

More superb customer reviews for Bird-X products!

Excellent customer product reviews from our happy customers :mrgreen:

Deer Gard prevents deer damage

I have had the product in my garden for 40 days, and so far no damage from the deer. I would recommend Bird-X DG Deer Gard.

By Thomas S. from Florida
–>View the Deer Gard Deer Repeller here.

Bird tape solved our woodpecker problem

We have had returning woodpeckers marking our home for the past few years. We have repaired and replaced shingles but nothing seemed to deter them. When they returned this spring we used this Irri-Tape and they have not returned. It was a good investment.

By David M. from Massachusetts
–>View the Irri-Tape shiny bird deterrent tape here.

Terror Eyes works well on pool deck!

We bought these to scare the birds from our pool deck. They work great !

By KC from Indiana
–>View the Terror Eyes bird predator replica here.

Bird Spikes are an excellent product!

PRODUCT IS EASY TO INSTALL AND AN EFFECTIVE
DETERRAND [sic] TO BIRDS.

By Gaylan F. from California
–>View the Bird-X Bird Spikes here.

YardGard animal repeller gets rid of pesky backyard critters

Love this item, keeps those pesty [sic] squirrels, dogs, cats out of our yard.
Won’t be without one.

By Kenneth S. from New Hampshire
–> View the YardGard Electronic Animal Repeller here.

No more bird poop on boat dock!

I bought two of these for my boat dock to keep cranes from depositing their daily #*@&. It took 3 or 4 days before they started staying off the dock. Now, knock on wood, the dock is staying clean and no signs of any cranes.

By Terry from Lake of the Ozarks
–> View the YardGard Electronic Animal Repeller here.


Posted: August 24th, 2009 | Author: Shola | Filed under: Animal Control, Annoying Critters, Bird Control, Bird Damage, Bird Repellent, Bird Spikes, Bird X Inc, Cat Control, Critter Control, DeerGard, Dog Control, Humane Pest Control, Irri-Tape, Pest Birds, Pest Control, Product Reviews, Product Testimonials, Terror Eyes, Yard Gard | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »