New bird protection strips made from weatherproof material

A new product is on the market that prevents pigeons, gulls, crows and other similarly sized birds from perching on ledges, roofs, fences, windowsills and other areas. Made from high-quality 304 stainless steel, these bird bars are durable and able to withstand any weather conditions for up to 15 years.

The strips are designed with a high imitation thorn plant structure to prevent animals from crawling and birds of all sizes from landing. These strips guarantee zero damage while effectively preventing birds from roosting in unwanted areas.

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Weatherproof material ensures the strips can withstand snowstorms, driving rain, and sunlight without loosening or rusting. There are 60 anti-bird strips in total, covering 50 cm, including 60 anti-bird strips, with dimensions of 1.06×38×40 cm, and are widely used. They can be installed in any area such as window sills, roofs, fences, ledges or any area that will be contaminated by bird droppings to clean up messes and prevent bird nests.

With the introduction of these new bird tapes, property owners can now effectively prevent birds from roosting and causing damage to their buildings or making a mess with their droppings. The strips’ weatherproof and durable materials ensure they will last for years, providing a long-term solution for bird control.

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In addition to being effective and long-lasting, these bird strips are easy to install, making them a convenient option for homeowners looking to protect their buildings from bird damage. These strips provide a humane way to keep birds out of unwanted areas without causing harm to the animals.

Overall, the introduction of these weatherproof and durable bird strips provides a reliable solution for preventing birds from perching on ledges, roofs, fences, window sills, and more. With their wide range of applications, property owners can now easily install these strips to keep their buildings clean and free of bird nests.

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Post time: Jan-18-2024