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Birdwire |
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Birdwire
Mechanical repeller |
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Description:
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Where to use: Long, exposed ledges, parapets, signs, beams, pipes etc.
Targets: Pigeon and larger.
Bird pressure: Light to medium.
Material: Stainless steel.
Installation: Stainless steel, nylon coated wire is stretched between stainless steel posts and tensioned using springs.
Ease of installation: Involved. |
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Installation schematic
Birdwire posts must be installed according to precise specifications. |
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Surface mounting
For surfaces where drilling is not appropriate, the Glue-on Bases can be glued or screwed (using small screws) to sensitive surfaces. |
Birdwire is a spring-tensioned wire system designed to create an unstable landing area and is widely used because it is very low-profile. It carries GSA approval for historic buildings.
Very discreet: The Birdwire system is one of the least visible of all ledge products, and is frequently used on high-visibility ledges where aesthetics are important.
How it works: Nylon-coated, spring-tensioned stainless steel wire is attached to stainless steel posts at differing heights and intervals. The posts are secured to masonry using nylon anchor rivets (requires drilling into the surface) or glue-on bases.
Variety of options: The posts are available in various sizes and many different brackets and clamps allow installation on otherwise hard-to-protect surfaces like sprinkler pipes, rain gutters and I-beams. Stainless steel split pins can be used to install the system inside window reveals.
Totally humane: Harmless to birds or humans alike.
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