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Avoid birds from your roof with Bird Spikes

Stainless Steel Bird Spikes come in two-foot segments and are easily set up using adhesive or nails. Again, it is best to use adhesive on roof applications, as you do not desire to create holes in the top. https://www.pestgoaway.com/

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Avoid birds from your roof with Bird Spikes

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  1. Avoid birds from your roof with Bird Spikes The name bird spike brings up concepts of barbarians with studded weapons used against helpless little birds, but that is just not true. Bird management spikes, also known as hook spikes or anti-roosting spikes are devices made up of long, needle-like spikes used to manage insect birds. The needles or spikes are usually all nasty or a nasty platform with stainless-steel spikes. They are harmless to pest birds, the spikes are not sharp, but create an inappropriate landing area for the birds so they move on to a more welcoming site. Bird spikes are designed to keep insect best pigeons and bigger birds off of building ledges, signs, parapet walls and other flat surfaces that pest birds like to roost and home on. Stainless metal bird spikes have a nasty platform with stainless-steel spikes. They are as easy to use as nasty spikes; they are just less visible once set up. Stainless Steel Bird Spikes come in two-foot segments and are easily set up using adhesive or nails. Again, it is best to use adhesive on roof applications, as you do not desire to create holes in the top. Once set up, the spikes ensure it is virtually impossible for larger birds like pigeons and gulls to land on the top mountains and sides. Installing bird spikes is a great weekend DIY project. Depending on the severity of the bird problem, most spike installation jobs can take less than two to three hours to complete. It is important to do a thorough clean up before setting up any type of bird control system. Contact Us: 23287 Foley St. Unit B Hayward, California 94545 Office: (415) 830-9494 Web: https://www.pestgoaway.com/

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