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Bird-X STS-10-R Stainless Bird Spikes Kit Review
Bird-X STS-10-R Stainless Bird Spikes Kit Feature
- Bird-X stainless bird spike kit deters birds from roosting on any surface
- Effective against pigeons, sparrows, starlings, swallows, crows, blackbirds, grackles, many other birds, bats, and more
- Flexible spikes mount on flat or curved surfaces and feature center spikes to prevent birds from alighting between prongs
- Easy to install with adhesive nails or screw wire ties
- Heavy duty stainless steel prongs plus long-life polycarbonate base offer the perfect combination of flexibility and effectiveness
Bird-X STS-10-R Stainless Bird Spikes Kit Overview
STS-10-R Features: -Material: Poly plastic and stainless steel. -Block pest birds from their favorite landing and roosting surfaces with stainless bird spikes. -Tough, long-lasting polycarbonate and stainless steel material, provides decades of maintenance-free protection. -Stainless bird spikes won't mar the look of a building. -Spikes function as a ''keep-out'' sign for birds. -Density of stainless steel spikes are branched from the clear polycarbonate base to offer impenetrable coverage. -Flexibility of spikes allow mounting on most surfaces and are easy to install with adhesive. -Stackable 24'' sections make it easy to carry a quantity of spikes, and help minimize waste. -Each foot of spikes covers two linear feet, and a ''spread'' or width of up to 6''. -10' Per box (5 two-foot strips). -Permanent bird control. -Harmless to birds. -Durable construction. -Easy to install. -No chemicals. -Pests: Birds (pigeons, sparrows, starlings, crows, blackbirds, grackles, seagulls, swallows and more), bats, climbing animals and more. -Uses: Ledges, beams, rafters, railings, air conditioners, signs, windowsills, gutters, roof perimeters, chimneys, support structures, awnings, poles, lights, statues, trusses, building projections and anywhere else birds roost. -Dimensions: 4.5'' H x 5'' W x 24'' D.Available at Amazon Check Price Now!
*** Product Information and Prices Stored: Mar 02, 2011 08:15:15
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