Bird spikes
Long, thin strips with sharp protuberances that discourage birds from landing or building their nests on particular surfaces are called bird spikes. They are frequently placed on signs, streetlights, rooftops, ledges, and other locations where birds may congregate and create problems like nest-related obstructions or dropping buildup.
The spikes are compassionate because they don’t hurt birds; instead, they make landing difficult, which makes them look for other places. Usually, they are composed of long-lasting, weather-resistant materials like plastic or stainless steel. Bird spikes are a common option for homes and businesses who want to keep their premises clean and secure without endangering wildlife.
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