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Anti Bird Spikes to Prevent Pigeons from Perching on Balconies

Pigeons are a common nuisance bird on balconies, leaving behind droppings, and feathers, and may damage items on our balcony. To deter these birds from perching on balconies, anti-bird spikes can be an effective solution.

anti-bird spikes gkpc72

Description:
Model: GKPC-72
Base Width: 4cm
Base Length: 50cm
Spike Height: 11 cm
Base Material: UV-protected polycarbonate
Spike Material: High-quality stainless steel 201, 304, 316, 316L
Application: Bird Spikes are suitable for ledges, roof lines, parapets, eaves, beams, window sills, light posts, signs and more.

This anti-bird spike is made from durable, high-quality stainless steel 201, 304, 316, and 316L spikes and a UV-resistant polycarbonate base material. Ensuring the longevity of the spike to last longer on surfaces that are uncomfortable for pigeons to land or roost on.

Installation:
– Consider the width of the balcony ledge and the spacing between spikes to ensure proper coverage.
– Remove any existing droppings, feathers, or debris to ensure a clean surface for installation.
– Apply adhesive or use screws to secure the anti-bird spikes onto the balcony ledge, following the manufacturer’s instructions and is almost invisible without any impact on the appearance.
– Periodically check the anti-bird spikes to ensure they are secure and in good condition. Remove any accumulated droppings or debris.

Anti-bird spikes are an effective and humane solution for preventing pigeons from perching on balconies. By making the area uncomfortable and visually unattractive, anti-bird spikes discourage pigeons from roosting, thus reducing damage and improving hygiene. With proper installation and maintenance, anti-bird spikes can provide a long-term solution for keeping balconies pigeon-free.

Hebei Crown Wealth is a professional supplier of hardware products. If you have any questions please contact us, our friendly staff are always on hand to answer your questions.

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