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Discourage pigeons, starlings, and other nuisance birds from nesting or perching on ledges, sills, roofs, peaks, cornices, bridges, and overpasses with 4 The Birds repellent gel. The 4 the birds transparent gel is easily applied with a caulking gun or putty knife and is weather resistant for lasting outdoor application. All surfaces should be cleared of dust, dirt, droppings, and loose debris before treatment application. A second treatment may be necessary if flattened by heavy bird traffic. 4 The Birds Gel will not harm birds when used as directed.
Active Ingredient | Polybutene 93% |
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Target pests | Most birds including Pigeons, Starlings, and House Sparrows |
For use in | Ledges, Sills, Roofs, Peaks |
Application | * See label for complete application instructions |
Yield | One 10 oz. tube will treat 10 linear feet when applied in beads 1/2" wide and 1/2" high |
Shipping Weight | 0.71 lbs |
Manufacturer | JT Eaton (Mfg. Number: 666N) |
UPC | 025216666000 |
EPA Registration | 8254-5-56 |
Discourage pigeons, starlings, and other nuisance birds from nesting or perching on ledges, sills, roofs, peaks, cornices, bridges, and overpasses with 4 The Birds repellent gel. The 4 the birds transparent gel is easily applied with a caulking gun or putty knife and is weather resistant for lasting outdoor application. All surfaces should be cleared of dust, dirt, droppings, and loose debris before treatment application. A second treatment may be necessary if flattened by heavy bird traffic. 4 The Birds Gel will not harm birds when used as directed. One 10 oz. tube of 4 The Birds Gel will treat 10 linear feet when applied as directed on product label.
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS:
Surface Preparation: Clean surfaces to be treated to promote adhesion of 4 The Birds Gel repellent. Wipe or scrape all dust, dirt, droppings, and other loose debris from surfaces. Seal porous surfaces prior to treatment by brushing on one coat of shellac or a 50% solution of white glue, and allow to dry.
Product Application: Use a caulking gun and/or a putty knife to apply this product. Press against surface to ensure good adhesion. To treat ledges or sills, apply beads of repellent no larger than 1/2" wide by 1/2" deep at the deepest part in strips no closer than 2" apart, beginning 1" in from the outer edge. To treat roofs, peaks, cornices, etc., apply a single bead of repellent along the highest point. A second treatment may be necessary if product becomes flattened by heavy bird traffic. (Please read and follow product label for complete usage instructions.)
Product Clean-up: Use mineral spirits to remove product from treated surfaces, equipment, or other contaminated articles.
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By C.p. on 03/07/2007
We are trying to control birds that peck on our metal chimney early in the a.m. (it sounds like a machine gun!) We've used 4 The Birds gel before and it works. The only problem is getting it up onto …
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By Mike on 05/31/2012
The product works well. The tube is too flexible, when you start a tube it is difficult to apply until your more than 1/2 empty. The only cure was to wrap the tube with duct tape before putting in the…
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By Anonymous on 07/08/2013
Larger birds such as pigeons are definitely put off by this gel, but effect is temporary. Stuff is messy and takes a little practice to get the application down. Does not repel smaller birds at all. H…
Read Full Review »4 the Birds can be removed with mineral spirits and a putty knife. Scrape off the thick part of the gel with a putty knife and then use mineral spirits to get off any remaining gel.
The only consequence of touching 4 The Birds - Bird Repellent Gel is that you will have it stuck to your fingers. You can use baby oil followed by soap to remove any gel that gets on your skin.
The most effective way to get the bird to stop perching in a certain area is to simply block it off with hardware cloth or bird spike strips (you can find these strips on Google). If the area is inacc…
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