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Terror Eyes successfully keeps geese away


A 5/5 Star product review.

It worked great for me. Had it for about a year and no geese. Then it blew off in a storm and the geese are back. I’m buying another!

By J. Knight from Virginia

View the Terror-Eyes bird scare eyes here.


Posted: August 30th, 2009 | Author: Shola | Filed under: Bird Control, Goose Problem, Product Reviews, Product Testimonials, Terror Eyes | 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
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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 »

Terror-Eyes are well worth it


5/5 Star Amazon Review


I was sceptible [sic] - but this immediately kept the geese and most seagulls off my dock- yeah I can walk on it again without my dog eating “bird snacks”. Well worth it and much better than nasty chemicals. AAA+++

By J. Knight from Virginia

Check out the Terror-Eyes menacing predator replica here.


Posted: August 2nd, 2009 | Author: Shola | Filed under: Bird Control, Bird Damage, Humane Pest Control, Pest Birds, Product Reviews, Product Testimonials, Terror Eyes | Tags: , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Menacing bird eyes scare away pesky birds


5/5 star Amazon Review

We had a problem with bird’s nests in our retractable awning and after placing these ‘balloons’ near the area, the birds haven’t been back.
Highly recommend it.

By Yolanda O. from New Jersey

View the Terror-Eyes visual bird scare device here.


Posted: July 9th, 2009 | Author: Shola | Filed under: Bird Control, Product Reviews, Product Testimonials, Terror Eyes | Tags: , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Want to control geese? Here’s five tips:

Tip: Geese love simple landscaping. “Hard” edges like those in parks, flower beds, gardens and around ponds will almost certainly attract their flock. Keep a more natural terrain; plant thicker grasses around ponds. This makes access to water more difficult.

Tip: Don’t feed them. Obvious? Definitely, but some people need an extra reminder. If the geese can’t eat on your property, they have no reason to return. A great way to discourage those in public parks is posting “Do not feed the geese” signs.

Tip: You know what geese hate? The smell and taste of Concord grapes. Bird-X’s GooseChase active ingredient, Methyl Anthranilate, is made from a constituent of Concord grapes. One gallon of concentrate yields 60 gallons of mixture. Spray it onto dry grass and said goodbye to geese.

Tip: Shooting and poisoning them don’t work! Short-term solutions do not change the fact that your property is appealing to geese. And these methods create another problem: animal rights activists, angry neighbors, and law enforcement. Stick with humane geese control.

Tip: Visual scares can work wonders if used properly. Try an aversion with mylar eyes, like Terror-Eyes. The lenticular eyes produce a holographic effect, constantly changing, making the birds believe they are being followed everywhere.


Posted: January 2nd, 2009 | Author: Sharon | Filed under: Animal Control, Bird Proof Gel, Bird Repellent, Bird X Inc, Goose Problem, Humane Pest Control, Pest Birds, Pest Control, Question & Answer, Terror Eyes, Tips | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »