• Can be installed with nails, screws or staples

Product Description
Birds naturally fly to landing strips where they congregate: roof ledges, windowsills, signs, statues or building projections. Now you can effectively block birds from landing with Bird X Bird Spikes, a long-lasting, transparent plastic needle strip that easily attaches where you need it. U.S.A. Common Usage: Bird repellant, Color: Clear, Material Type: Plastic, Mounting Type: Attach with adhesive to roof ledges, windowsills, signs, statues or building projections, Includes: 1 Spike strip and 1 tube of adhesive

Bird-X SP-10-NR Bird Spikes Kit

5 Responses to “Bird-X SP-10-NR Bird Spikes Kit”
  1. Dave English says:

    Worked great for me! They are clear/slighty frosted plastic strips that come with a tube of liquid nails glue, I just glued them to some spots outside where birds where trying to nest but really there is not enough room. Quick and easy. Now no bird nest mess. Not for commercial or large jobs, but solves a problem that I couldn’t solve at Lowes or Home Depot.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. J. Keirn says:

    I was having problems with barn swallows roosting on the brick ledge above our front door. I thought these would keep them off. Instead they just perch themselves on the spikes. My guess it that while it may work well for larger birds like pigeons, it doesn’t work so well for smaller birds.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. J. Maugh says:

    I anticipated the plastic spikes to be a heavier strength. My use is to place on my pontoon boat at the dock where we have a terrible problem with the birds nesting on the railings and canopy in down position.

    For the right use (ledges with multiple rows of spikes for a cluster) these spikes appear they would be okay.

    I returned and ordered the stainless steel spikes. The stainless steel appear to be what I need. The return was very smooth, easily completed.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. NiCk says:

    I don’t own the apartment I’m staying in. Most people don’t so this is when something like this comes in handy and if the landlord has a problem, they can removed them without a hassle. Its the built-in AC units that allow the birds to make a mess all over my patio balcony.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Robert Leigh says:

    The problem was birds landing on the window sills outside my eleventh floor apartment. The birds no longer visit, thanks to the Bird Spikes. A pack of Bird Spikes contains 10 one-foot sections of spikes, which just happened to be what I needed to cover the total width of the sills outside my livingroom and bedroom. The sections interlock, and were easy to attach to the metal sills with the adhesive included in the package, which worked just fine at temperatures only a little above freezing.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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