What are bird tips?

Bird spikes are human bird control devices that are designed to discourage nesting and nesting birds. They are used in cities around the world to keep the birds outside sensitive places. Many companies sell bird tips, with several designs from which you can choose, and can also be improvised by basic hardware store materials. A belt or block used as a base for bird tips can be attached by glue, screws or nails to the surface, such as the cornice window, mark or roof, allowing the spikes to project. The spikes act as a discouraging agent and prevent birds from landing because they cannot get close to the surface to be used as an perch. In fact, many animal care organizations recommend that people use bird spikes rather than native control. The spikes will not hurt birds and act as a separately discouraging means to keep the birds on. They also do not harm the building as they can be connected by the METodami that do not leave signs if the tips of birds must be removed in the future.

Before installing birds' spikes, people should go through a structure at dusk and notice all the places where birds sit. Birds can use surprising areas such as whips and a rapid survey will provide installs a better idea of ​​where bird tips need. Usually anything that stands out from the building can and will be used as an perch, from ornamental shaping over the windows to the poles used to hang marks and flags.

spikes can be made of plastic or metal. Some companies propose spikes especially for specific species, but any spikes will work if they are too thin to support birds and close enough to prevent the birds from assembly between the tips to the perch or nest. Many bird spikes come in Sunburst design that effectively protect the wide area from nesting birds. BesidesInstalling bird spikes is also good to reduce food sources by controlling can of garbage cans and explaining that people should not feed birds near problem areas.

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