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Bird-B-Gone Balloon


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$15.00

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scareeyeballoonboats.pngScare Pest Birds Away

  • Inflatable Visual Scare Device!
  • Confuses Birds with Lifelike Reflective Predator Eyes and Markings!
  • Easy to Install...Maintenance Free!
  • Ideal for use in Fruit Trees, Pools, on Patio Covers, pool Areas, Gazebos, Boats, etc.





Description


The Bird-B-Gone Ballon is a visual deterrent used to frighten birds from areas. When birds see the shiny reflective surface, and predator eyes, they will be confused and scared, and want to avoid the area. The balloon is made from a weather resistant vinyl,  and is ideal for outdoor areas. The Bird-B-Gone Balloon is a simple, easy to use, low cost bird deterrent.

altApplications

Ideal Spots to use the Bird-B-Gone Balloon:

•    Fruit trees
•    Balconies
•    Pools
•    Docks
•    Gazebos
•    Eaves
•    Boats
•    Overhangs
•    Side of house or building

The Bird-B-Gone Balloon is a visual deterrent used to frighten birds away from specific areas. The balloon should be hung in front of areas where pest birds have become a problem. As birds fly near the location, they will see the deterrent and want to avoid the area. The balloon can be used for small and large birds, including geese, ducks, and woodpeckers.

Specifications

  • Made from a U.V.& weather resistant vinyl
  • Each balloon has a 16” diameter when inflated, they are about the size of a standard beach ball

scareballoondock.pngInstallation


To install, you will remove the balloon from its package, each package will contain a balloon, 6 reflective eye decals, a reflective tail, and string.

  • You will begin by applying the reflective eye decals to the center of each eye printed around the balloon.
  • The Reflective tail should be tied to the base of the balloon, there is an eyelet attached.
  • After inflating the balloon, you will tie your string to the top, and hang the balloon in front of areas where pest birds have become a problem.

For Pools:

sebinpool.pngTo keep birds, geese and ducks out of the pool, you will want to float balloons on the surface of the water.
  • You can achieve this by filling the ¼ of the balloon   with water, and the rest with air. Then you simply let the ballons float around the pool. The movement, predator eyes and shiny reflective surfaces will keep birds away.








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