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Q. How does the WhirlyBird Repeller work?
A. The
fins on the WhirlyBird Repeller are designed to
catch the slightest breeze and cause the device to spin. This product
is designed in such a way that as it spins, it also wobbles and bounces
against the pole. It needs no electricity and no batteries to operate.
It works day or night, 24 hours a day.
Q. What is it about the WhirlyBird Repeller that
repels birds?
A. As the WhirlyBird spins, its movement produces sounds,
vibrations and reflections that scare birds away and changes their
perching and roosting habits over time.
Q. I've heard that birds become acclimated
to conditions that may initially scare them. What keeps birds from
becoming acclimated to the WhirlyBird Repeller?
A. With changes in wind speed and sunlight, the sounds,
vibrations and reflections continuously change, which prevents birds
from becoming acclimated. In other words, the WhirlyBird keeps the birds
off guard and prevents them from getting used to it.
Q. Where do WhirlyBird Repellers work best?
A. Anyplace where
birds are a problem and where there is a prevailing breeze, such as coastal
areas, large fields, and higher elevations. The WhirlyBird
is effective on docks, navigational aids, boats (moored and
docked), communications towers, electrical transmission towers, wind
towers, bridges, lighthouses, and vineyards.
Q. How large an area will a WhirlyBird Repeller
protect?
A. Each WhirlyBird
will usually cover a 12-foot radius. For example, one Whirlybird Repeller
will repel birds away from a 12 x 12 pierhead.
Q. How much does a WhirlyBird Repeller cost?
A. The cost is just $39.95.
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