Terror Eyes Moving Eye Holographic Bird Repeller Ball
Item Code
ES-BX-T-EYES
Our Price
$46.95
Retail Price
$49.95
You save
$3.00
Weight
3.0 Pounds
UPC Code
706069144012
Currently In Stock (2/12/2012)
Inflatable Predator Scares Birds
Get rid of bird pests fast with the "moving eye" 24 inch menacing holographic scarecrow bird repeller. Terror Eyes is an inexpensive bird deterrent vinyl inflatable orange ball with moving eyes on the front and back that strike fear in birds. The lenticular eyes of Terror Eyes produce holographic effects, constantly changing as if they are "following" the birds. Coverage : up to 6,000 feet
This inexpensive bird repellant for pigeons, sparrows, starlings, gulls, woodpeckers, swallows, crows, blackbirds, grackles, geese, and more is an award winner in Japan as the foremost method of repelling birds from crops.
Millions sold and used for all types of outdoor problem areas including roofs, loading dock or hangar doors, parking lots, fields, grain storage areas, marinas, pools and patios.
TerrorEyes by Bird-X are made of brilliantly colored heavy duty vinyl; scientifically designed from extensive experience and research on predator and bird behavior.
Terror Eyes Bird Repellent Instructions:
Remove nests and clean infested areas.
Inflate Terror-Eyes to 85%.
Increase random motion of Terror-Eyes by reinforcing coil spring (provided) with strong twine slightly longer. This helps prevent distortion of the spring.
Suspend from a rope. In windy areas, use loop on bottom of unit to anchor below unit.
Locate Terror-Eyes near roosting birds with good line-of-sight to infested areas.
When installing two or more units, suspend at difference heights, a minimum of one unit diameter apart.
Occasionally relocate units to prevent birds from becoming used to Terror-Eyes.
Use vinyl bonding agent to easily repair punctures.
Note: Terror Eyes are not returnable.
NOTE: ALL bird control methods prove more effective when different types of scare devices are used in combination. Products include light and sound repellers, roost inhibitors and visual scare devices.