Bird Barrier Rotating Owl Bird Deterrent (sd-owl2)

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Bird Barrier Rotating Owl Bird Deterrent (sd-owl2)
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  • Product Overview

    The Bird Barrier Rotating Owl Bird Deterrent (sd-owl2) offers an ideal and safe way to keep away birds from damaging your valuable property. This incredible bird deterrent is designed to frighten and discourage birds without causing any harm to them. The rotating base of the unit mounts easily to any flat surfaces, and spins in the wind. Owl is made out of plastic material.

     
  • 1 Customer Reviews

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    5 of 5 Stars

    desert birds are wiley but this Ollie works!

    By Paul on 10/22/2020

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    Every fall here in the sonoran desert I reseed rye grass over my bermuda lawn for a nice looking cover during the cooler months. It used to take me months to get there since from the moment I seeded …

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  • 4 Questions & Answers

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    What kind of material is the Bird Barrier Rotating Owl Bird Deterrent made of?
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    What can I use to make buzzards/vultures leave.?
    I have put out the spikes in one location and that has worked. Now they have moved to another location and it will take a lot of spikes to cover the area.
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    The Bird Barrier Rotating Owl Bird Deterrent (sd-owl2) is an option to use for keeping buzzards/vultures away.  We did find a helpful article here as well.

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    What can I do to deter a woodpecker?
    He/she shows up every morning (6:45 - 7:00 am), pecking away at the eaves of our home. Our dog, which barks at the sound of the doorbell or a knock at the door, goes crazy thinking someone's at the door. What can I do? I don't want to harm "Woody", however, I'd love for him to leave! :)
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    Most of the time woodpeckers are attacking your home because it is finding food under your siding, or insects. Sometimes applying a liquid insecticide, like our Talstar product in the area where the b…

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