Effective bird deterrent with triple scan technology and adjustable sonic/ultrasonic sounds.
Special pricing available for qualified distributors.
Our Infrared Sensor detects warm bodies up to 82 ft away from the device in a 120° Arc. That's 2x the COVERAGE of most other electronic/sonic/ultrasonic bird repellers sold today
Our Infrared Sensor uses 3 separate viewing points instead of the conventional 1-2 window design for better detection. You get a more precise and attentive reaction when birds intrude into your area.
These sounds are made to prevent unwanted birds from entering your yard & completely eradicate pests from your area. These bird-repelling sounds travel beyond the triple scan's 82-foot detection area for a total 7,000 sq ft of sound coverage. More Powerful Bird Ultrasonic Repelling = Better Results!
This can work to annoy enough birds to whittle down their numbers until there are few enough to switch back to Sensor Mode.
For birds in a tree, the branches can potentially block the infrared beam. Pull the device out past the furthest branch and set it on its back, with the window aimed at the sky.
For birds on a roof, you can similarly aim the device up at where the birds fly in from, or you could (safely) try setting the device up on the roof.
It's best to aim your device at the point where the birds are landing or entering. While the device is sensitive enough to be triggered from 100+ feet; we've found that 10-20 feet away tends to be an ideal distance.
Place the repeller near the area on your property where the birds are making a mess.
Aim the front, white window towards the area that the birds are approaching from to startle them before they get to your property.
The infrared beam shoots out of the front, white window about 100 feet, and the beam spreads out in a 120 degree horizontal arc. The vertical is 90 degrees (45 up, 45 down).
The "Low" Sonic Frequency setting is best for startling birds because it's an audible sound:
but
it's also audible to humans, and everything that can hear in the same range: birds, cats, dogs, your annoying neighbors, etc.
If the audible setting won't work for you; look to the picture below for an easy fix!
Birds hear the same sounds as humans, that why they fly away when you clap your hands or yell at them...
Birds can hear a little bit into the ultrasonic range, but not much higher than humans, and less than cats and dogs.
That's why this device has a slider switch, so YOU can control the frequency!
This actually means a couple things:
This device has many settings to help with obstacles to success:
We designed this device with so many settings for a reason, and many customers have been successful after making one or two changes to the settings --so if you're having trouble -- we are available thru your Amazon account to help dial in the exact settings for your situation. We are here to help.
--> Slowly adjust the Sonic Frequency slider toward High (slide to the right). Allow 1 minute to pass after each adjustment until you stop hearing the audible beep.
--> Adjust the Sensitivity toward Low (slide to the left). If the sensitivity switch is all the way to the right (High), the infrared beam should be triggered my movement up to 82' out from the device. If the sensitivity switch is all the way to the left (Low), the infrared beam should be triggered my movement about 10-15' out from the device.
A. Both the sound and the light have a setting that forces them to stay OFF even when the infrared beam is triggered. Please double check that the top two switches are set to "SENSOR" mode and not "OFF"
A1. Both the sound and the light have a setting that forces them to stay ON even when the infrared beam is not triggered. Please double check that the top two switches are set to "SENSOR" mode and not "CONT."
A2. The Sensitivity Switch is set too high and the device is being triggered by random motion. Please turn this down.
A. This device is designed to be audible to startle birds, but you can adjust the "Sonic Frequency" slider a little over halfway toward the right to go into an inaudible-to-humans sound. This is less effective for startling birds but at least it won't bother you or your neighbor.
A. Honestly, pigeons and ducks are 50/50. Some customers report great success and others get none. We suspect that an adjustment to settings would help the unlucky customers and we are available on Amazon to assist.
| Used Outdoors? | This device is fully weather resistant against the elements inc. heat, cold, and rain, but it is NOT waterproof so it should not sit in a puddle of water |
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| What kind of birds? | Customers have reported success against woodpeckers, grackles, sparrows, ducks, geese, pigeons, blackbirds, and more. Please use Amazon to ask if you're curious about a bird that isn't listed here. |
| Audible to Humans? 1 | Yes... the startling sound is audible to humans when the Sonic Frequency slider is set to LOW. (best setting to repel birds) |
| Audible to Humans? 2 | The startling sound is not audible when the Sonic Frequency slider is set to HIGH, however it still makes an audible click when the device is triggered. |
| Power Source 1: | 9 Volt DC 500mA (included) power adapter with an extra 38-ft power cord extension |
| Alt Power Source 2: | 4 x C batteries (not included) |
| Power Consumption | 0.5 watts when infrared sensor activated |
| Battery Life? | 6+ months when only emitting passive infrared sensor. Shortens to 2-3 months if sensor is triggered and the sounds are constantly being emitted. |
| Certifications | FCC CE RoHS Certified & EPA Establishment Number Provided |
Cleanrth Products replied: There are two screw/nail mounts built into the back panel of this unit that will allow you to attach it to a support, such as a joist, nearby tree, wall, chimney, etc.
What kind of roof do you have? If it's a flat roof, you can usually just set it down, with the white window aimed towards where the birds approach or land. If it's a slanted roof, such as an A-Frame, without anything to mount the device to, you may need to use a 2x4 to hold it in place, or possibly mount it to a nearby tree (if it's tall enough) and aim it at the roof.
Cleanrth Products replied: Dear Steve, I am genuinely sorry to hear that the Ultrasonic Bird Repellers have not been effective in deterring the woodpeckers. Unfortunately, at this time, we do not offer a bird repeller that emits hawk sounds.