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Bird Hate These Needle Strips
Birds instinctively fly to "landing strips" such as window sills, roof ledges, fences, rafters and so on. If you can keep them from landing, they'll go away.
Birds will avoid these new Needle Strips like a barefoot man will avoid walking on nails. The all-plastic strips stick up in all directions. They don't kill
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Bird Hate These Needle Strips BIRD CONTROL Bird Control 23-1-17 Birds instinctively fly to "landing strips" such as window sills, roof ledges, fences, rafters and so on. If you can keep them from landing, they'll go away.
Birds will avoid these new Needle Strips like a barefoot man will avoid walking on nails. The all-plastic strips stick up in all directions. They don't kill the birds. They just make them uncomfortable.
The 1-ft. long strips with 4 1/2-in. long needles do not change the appearance of buildings because they're transparent. They attach to any surface using special adhesives, screws, nails, wires or other fasteners.
A 10-ft. trial kit sells for $45; 100 ft. of Needle Strips sells for $395.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Bird-X Inc., 300 N. Elizabeth St., Chicago, Ill. 60607 (ph 312 226-2473; fax 312 226-2480; E-mail BirdXInc@aol.com.
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