Bird B Gone, Red Flash Tape Visual Bird Deterrent 3-Pack

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Description

Flash Tape creates an audio/visual distraction zone! Pest birds are always on the alert for danger. They hear sounds 10 times faster than we do and see more colors than we can. Bird B Gone’s iridescent red Mylar Flash Tape fully exploits these avian abilities. Specially designed to snap and crackle in the slightest breeze, Flash Tape’s mirror-like surface reflects flashes of red and sunlight to further distract and disorient birds (birds associate these red and bright flashes with fire). Combined, these deterrents create a visual and audio distraction zone that birds can’t stand to be around. Flash Tape is highly effective against flocking birds that are prone to attack young seedlings, fresh germinating seeds, or ripening fruit.

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Details

  • 1" X 50' Packaging
  • Simple and cost effective
  • Flash Tape provides an effective, humane bird deterrent for an entire crop season
  • Made from an iridescent red and silver Mylar film
  • Flash Tape creates a visual and auditory distraction zone and is specially designed to reflect sunlight and crackle in the wind
  • Ideal for keeping pest birds away from fruit trees, gardens, vines, pool areas, patios, gazebos, overhangs and boats

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