Bird Shield is the only product available that is harmless, non-toxic and non-lethal to birds, animals and people that can be sprayed directly on nests.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. This product is used to limit birds from feeding on berries, pome and stone fruits, cereal grains and sunflowers. It discourages birds from using turf and ornamentals, drinking and bathing in non-fish bearing bodies of water such as water impoundments and fountains. It controls roosting in and on structures.
My wife and I have fought an infestation of Starlings in the attic of our 1872 Victorian in Bucks County Pennsylvania for seven years! All that wasted energy, effort and money! I hesitated to buy Birdshield bird repellent because I thought it cost too much money. At my wits end I made the leap of faith and purchased your product. The first day I sprayed Birdshield bird repellent spray I could see the birds visiting the attic, and congregating in the nearest maple tree. I sprayed Birdshield a second time. I have not seen a Starling on my property since! They fly right by! Every year I stubbornly spent more time and money on products that did not work. Never again will birds roost in my house. Thank You from the converted fans of Birdshield bird repellent spray ! Chris & Diane S
Preparation and Mixing Instructions: Warm, in the sun or a water bath, to 75oF if the formulation has frozen or solidified. Mix bird repellent liquid concentrated until ingredients are evenly distributed before adding to water. Do not add adjuvants, stickers, spreaders or surfactants to tank mix. This bird repellent spray may be mixed with EPA approved Bacillus thuringensis, insecticides, fungicides and herbicides
Compatibility: Incompatible with styrene and some plastic products, paints and finishes. If bird repellent spray product is to be mixed with other pesticides, compatibility testing prior to mixing will avoid potential application problems. Test compatibility in a small container by combining all ingredients in the same ratio as the anticipated use. Apply a small amount to the area to be protected from the birds. If any indications of physical incompatibility develop, such as coagulation in the container or burning of the vegetation, do not use this mixture for spraying. Indications of incompatibility usually will appear within 5 to 20 minutes after mixing and application.
Application Instructions: For use with agricultural and hand sprayers: Mix one part of repellent concentrate with 99 parts of water (1% solution). Use 0.5 to 2.7 gallons of concentrate (1.15 to 6.18 lbs. a.i.) per acre depending on vegetation density. For Aerial application: Mix one part of repellent concentrate with 39 parts of water (1 pint per 5 gallons). Apply 5 gallons of tank mix/ ac. (0.28 lbs. a.i.) unless a different rate is specified for crop type. Timing: Begin applications when crop begins to ripen or birds begin feeding. Reapply every 5 to 8 days if birds reappear. Repeat as necessary to maintain repellency. Harvest 5 to 8 days after last treatment or after all odor and taste of the product has dissipated. Do not apply this product to wet surfaces.
Application Rates: For stone Fruit and Berries [such as cherry, apricot, peach, plum, blueberries, and table grapes] follow Agricultural Sprayer Application Instructions. [California Only. Mixer/handlers and air blast applicators must wear coveralls over normal work clothes and not prepare spray solutions using more than 50 gallons of concentrate per day. Harvesters must wear gloves and long sleeved shirts. For blueberries apply at a rate of 0.5 to 1.0 gallon (1.15 to 2.29 lbs. ai) per acre. For table grapes apply at a rate of 0.5 gallons (1.15 lbs. ai) per acre.][New York Only - Aerial application is prohibited. This product is not to be used on grapes within Suffolk County.] For Cereal Grains [rice (including white and wild), corn, (including sweet corn & popcorn), millet, oats, and sorghum] see aerial application instructions. Begin application 30 days before harvest when crop begins to ripen or birds begin feeding. For rice seed treatment coat imbibed seed with a 25% solution of repellent concentrate. Do not soak seed in the repellent. Apply to flooded fields. Do not apply to bare soil. Keep water in fields until seed is fully germinated. For Sweet Corn begin application 10 days before harvest when crop begins to ripen or birds begin feeding. Reapply at 5-day intervals until harvest. Harvest 5 days after last treatment. For sunflowers see aerial application instructions. Replant 22 days after application. For Pome Fruit [apples] see agricultural sprayer instructions. For Non-fish bearing bodies of water: temporary pools associated with airports and decorative fountains. Add 1 to 2 parts of concentrate per 500 parts of water in the body of water [2-4 gal (4.58 - 9.16 lbs. ai.)/130 cubic feet (1000 gallons) of water]. Mix concentrate with water before adding to pool. Reapply at 3 to 4 week intervals if necessary to maintain repellency. [New York only - This product may only be used on non-fish-bearing bodies of water and temporary pools of standing water on paved areas or construction sites at or near airports.] For Turf: 1 to 2 gallons of concentrate (2.29 to 4.58 lbs. ai.) per acre (0.105 to 0.420 lbs. ai./1000 square feet). See Agricultural and hand sprayers application instructions. Reapply product at intervals of 7 to 14 days, or after each mowing, if necessary to maintain repellency. Postpone irrigation for at least one hour after application. Feeding geese on or near areas where birds are to be excluded may reduce the effectiveness of this product. For Ornamentals: Mix 1 gallon of bird repellent spray concentrate (2.29 lbs. ai.) with 30 gallons of water and apply to foliage in the morning or late afternoon. See Agricultural and hand sprayers application instructions. Allow to dry before watering. For Structures: Mix 1 part bird repellent spray concentrate with 1 part water and apply with hand sprayer. For swallows and woodpeckers: Apply to nests before eggs or young are present. For animal feed facilities (barns): Remove all animals and/or cover feed before application. Apply the repellent with a quiet power sprayer after the birds have roosted or nested after dark for three consecutive nights
Works great in conjunction with Polycarbonate Bird Spikes , Bird Netting , Bird Repellent Gel , Bird Deterrent Tape, and other products designed to scare birds
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