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BirdXPeller PRO

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Programmable species-specific bird repeller

Control birds indoors or outdoors with sophisticated sonic technology

  • Choose from any or all of 8 natural bird sounds including predator calls to help scare all birds away
  • Customize by selecting frequency, volume, direction, and hours of operation
  • Weatherproof
  • One-time investment solves current and future bird control needs, as you can change the settings as often as the situation changes

BirdXPeller PRO

Sonic programmable bird repeller uses birds' own natural distress calls to create a "danger zone."

Coverage: up to one acre
Pests: birds (pigeons, sparrows, starlings, seagulls and more)
Uses: outdoor areas, front or back yards, private homes, parks, open lots, canopies, awnings, eaves, rafters, ceilings, entrances, warehouses, hangars, garages, barns, sheds, rooftops, parking lots, fields, buildings and more

Version 1 repels: Pigeons, Starlings, Sparrows and Gulls
Version 2 repels: Crows, Blackbirds, Grackles, Cormorants, Ravens
Version WP repels: Woodpeckers
Harmless. BirdXPeller PRO uses natural sounds to chase away the birds, so it doesn't harm them.

Distress call of a seagull
Distress call of a starling
distress call of a woodpecker
Seagull Starling Woodpecker



Applications

Specs

Unit Dimensions:
6" x 9" x 4"
Shipping Weight:
4 pounds
Power Requirements:
110 or 220vAC or 12vDC
(110vAC adapter included;
battery not included.)
Sound Pressure:
105 - 110 dB @ 1 meter
Frequency:
3 - 5 kHz
Compliance:
Supply power source is UL and CE listed.
EPA Est. 075310-OR-001
Origin:
Proudly made in the USA

Instructions

Abode Reader

*Please see pdf file for full instructions with diagrams.

Case Histories

Keeping Gulls at Bay - Landfill uses electronic device to deter birds from busy areas

The Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation (RIRRC) is not only the largest landfill in the state of Rhode Island; it’s also the only one. In earlier days, each city and town in the state had its own landfill operation. These multiple facilities tended to be inefficient, inconsistent and duplicative, besides resulting in a plethora of unbeautiful garbage dumps around the state.

View the complete story here.

Powerplay Overcomes Invasive Birds

What do you do when 6,000 starlings precipitously invade your power plant? Run for cover! “Last fall,” relates Dave Sheetz, mechanic at PacifiCorp’s Dave Johnston Power Plant in Wyoming, “thousands of starlings began roosting all over our power generating units. Their droppings covered the units and dripped all the way down from top to bottom.” To make matters worse, Sheetz adds, the starlings were fond of nearby Russian olive trees, so hundreds of coated olive pits littered the place as well. The word “mess” comes readily to mind.

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Maintaining Billboards - Minus the Birds.

What could be more attractive to pigeons than an outdoor billboard rising into the sky? Here’s the perfect lookout perch to spot dangerous predators before they attack. Here’s a sheltered infrastructure for roosting and nesting, with built-in escape from nasty weather. Yes, pigeons do flock to such inviting outdoor arrangements, high up and out of harm’s way. Tom Gould, Operations Manager for the Milwaukee office of Lamar Outdoor Advertising, has seen it up close. Too close. “Metropolitan areas are especially attractive to pigeons,” Gould says. “With the typical double-faced billboard, birds like to roost between the signs and set up shop in the structure near the top where’s they’re protected from the elements.”

View the complete story here.

View more case histories here.

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