DETERRENT SOLUTIONS

THE PROBLEM

While birds play a crucial role in ecosystems by contributing to pollination, insect control, and seed dispersal, they can also pose challenges for agriculture, aquaculture, and various types of commercial and industrial infrastructure.

Crop Damage: Birds, such as sparrows, starlings, pigeons, and blackbirds, can feed on crops, leading to direct damage. They may peck at or consume seeds, fruits, vegetables, and grains, reducing yields and affecting the quality of the produce.
Seedling and Bud Predation: Birds may target newly planted fields, feeding on germinating seeds, seedlings, and buds. This can hinder crop establishment and result in poor stand development.
Fish Predation: Some bird species, such as cormorants and herons, are skilled fish hunters. These birds may prey on fish stocks in aquaculture ponds or tanks, leading to direct losses and impacting the overall productivity of the operation.List item
Grazing Competition: In pasture and grazing areas, birds may compete with livestock for available grasses and forage. Large flocks of birds can contribute to overgrazing, impacting the quality and quantity of forage for cattle and other animals.
Spread of Weeds: Birds can contribute to the spread of weed seeds as they forage and move between fields. This can lead to increased weed infestations in agricultural areas.
Nesting and Roosting Issues: Birds may build nests in agricultural structures such as barns, sheds, and equipment, leading to potential damage. Roosting sites can accumulate droppings, creating sanitation issues for both crops and livestock.
Disease Transmission: Birds can carry and transmit diseases that may affect both crops and livestock. Their droppings and presence in fields can create conditions conducive to the spread of pathogens.
Corrosion: Bird droppings are acidic and can accelerate the corrosion of metal surfaces over time. This is a concern for structures such as buildings, bridges, statues, and outdoor equipment.
Structural Damage: Nesting birds, especially in large numbers, can cause structural damage to buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure. Accumulation of nesting materials and bird droppings can clog drains, gutters, and ventilation systems.
Health and Safety Risks: Bird droppings can pose health risks due to the presence of bacteria, fungi, and parasites. Slippery surfaces caused by bird droppings can also pose slip and fall hazards, particularly on walkways and stairs.

Bird control measures, varying in effectiveness, are implement to address these issues. Common tactics include use of netting, scare devices (such as reflective tape, streamers, scarecrows, etc.), bird repellents like bird spikes, and even employing trained birds of prey or dogs as natural deterrents.

There is a BETTER way.

THE SOLUTION

AVIX Autonomic Mark II
Automated Bird Repellent

AVIX Autonomic Mark II

AVIX Autonomic is a fully automated laser bird repellent system that keeps birds away 24/7. Birds perceive the moving laser beam as a physical threat and flee when the beam passes near. This solution is proven to reduce problem birds by more than 70%. Bird habituation does not occur. The system can be programmed and monitored through a Bluetooth connection to an iOS or Android phone app: AVIX Connect.

Agrilaser Handheld
Manual Bird Repellent

Agrilaser Handheld

Accurately deter birds from any location. Our handheld lasers are highly effective in deterring birds directly. You project the laser toward birds, they perceive it as a physical threat and flee immediately.

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The Ultimate Laser Bird Deterrents

Bird Control Group committed years of research to develop an innovative laser beam technology with patented features that allows the best bird repelling capabilities. As a result, our state-of-art laser bird deterrents reduce bird’s presence by more than 70%, providing a very effective, sustainable, and neighbor-friendly solution to your bird problem.

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