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The Scare-Eye Balloon inflatable frightener has proved to be very successful at scaring birds in all types of situations, from agricultural and commercial use to around the home.
The Scare-Eye Balloon works on the principle of mimicking the glaring eyes and gaping mouth of a predator bird, its waving streamers and bobbing and weaving motion frightening birds away immediately.
Constructed of durable vinyl, the inflatable Scare-Eye Balloon bird deterrent device is 40cm in diameter, features reflective eyes and tail and comes with easy-to-follow instructions.
Installation is simply a matter of suspending the device from a suitable high point.
Scare-Eye Balloon Frighten Birds Away
Hang the Scare-Eye Balloon from trees or long poles to scare away flocks of nuisance birds who are repelled by its bright color and the unusual design.
The eyes exaggerate the glaring eyes and gaping mouth of a predator bird.
The number of Scare-Eye Balloons to use per acre varies with the species and number of birds. In most cases as few as 6 per acre are effective. Depending on the type of crop or number of birds more Scare-Eye Balloons may be required. Put them out several weeks before you are ready to pick the crop and take them down after harvesting to use again next year.
Office building and apartment managers use Scare-Eye Balloons confidently to get rid of pest birds.
Scare-Eye Balloons are effective with all species of birds.
You no longer have to put up with pest birds. Scare-Eye Balloons are the answer to the control of pest birds.
Note - Colour will be chosen at random from yellow, black or white unless specified at the checkout.
Ideal Spots to use the Balloon:
Often, people would use owl decoys in their garden, but owls are nocturnal predators, and many birds and rodents don't have a fear of owls. Because hawks are natural predators that hunt during the day, birds and rodents identify the Red Tailed Hawk Bird Scarers as a dangerous predator and will leave the area. Owl decoys just aren't as effective - daytime animals won't even recognize the creature in order to be scared!