Solve crow problems using audio & visual bird deterrent devices
Deter
aggressive crows by creating fear that there is a real predator in the
area. This full-feathered, life-like, exact size replica appears like a
dead crow decoy in a death pose to live birds, driving them from the area.
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Position
the Dead Crow Bird Deterrent at the infested /
roosting area - rooftop or other flat areas. Two Crows are better than one -
place one decoy face down and the other feet up.
The
dead crow decoy can also be displayed using the Swivel Bracket Kit or hung upside down from
branches or wires.. This will signal danger to other birds. Keep
the crows guessing - move the decoy randomly every day or two.
Initially, birds approach the decoy but usually leave when they see the
unnatural position of the 'corpse'
We
recommend deploying a combination of audio & visual bird deterrents at
roosting areas around the problem area to increase the fear reaction and
convince the birds there is some predator nearby. If possible hang or
mount in the flight path of the pest birds. Crow scare deterrents include – Mylar Bird Scare Flash Tape, Holographic Bird Scare Tape, Eagle Bird Deterrent
Decoy, Bird Scare Eye Balloons, Zon Gun Mark IV Bird Scare Propane Cannons, Optical Bird Gel, Holographic Bird Scare FlashStrip, BirdXPeller Pro Electronic Repeller etc.. To keep crows from destroying crops spray them with EcoBird Goose & Bird Repellent 14.5% MA (14.5% Methyl Anthranilate), EcoBird is a food grade bird repellent that puts a bad taste in the crows mouth and teaches them to say away.
The Gull Cat Bird Deterrent Decoy is also recommended as a
re-enforcement to the crow decoy. The Scare Cat's head / tail movement and
menacing teeth will alert the birds that a predator is present.
The
“Bird Distress calls cd” , a inexpensive CD audio option is also
available which includes predator & Alarm calls
NOTE:
Crows are extremely aggressive and typically very committed to remaining at a
nesting site. Accordingly, we strongly recommend a combination of audio /
visual products to re-enforce the crow decoy. Also, you will want to
move the visual scare products regularly, especially in the beginning to
enforce the idea a predator is near.
A
permanent, exclusionary (Bird Shock Scare Device, Bird Netting, etc) deterrent system is required
if roosting continues.
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