| Irri-Tape
iridescent foil combines holography, wind and light
to irritate pest birds' senses and create an "off
limits" zone against them. We started with a proven
idea - the scarecrow. Then we applied Space Age technology
and materials to produce a new wrinkle on that age-old
concept. The result is a lightweight, durable, maintenance-free
bird repelling product so versatile it keeps suggesting
new and effective applications.
How
does it work?
It's
a Visual Deterrent Irri-Tape "flashes"
as it moves with the wind. Reflecting sunlight, or any
light, it produces constantly changing colors and patterns.
This brilliant, flashing "ripple effect" is
picked up by the birds as an unsettling danger signal.
Whether seen as a predator (from a distance Irri-Tape
has a reptilian sheen) or a rival for food or space,
birds will not ignore this potential menace. Irri-Tape's
properties keep unwanted birds away in several ways.
Hostile
Sound Environment Pest birds are "rattled"
by the fierce metallic noise the material gives off
when caught by the slightest breeze.
Physical
Barrier Applied along a ledge, fence or other
narrow surface Irri-Tape prevents access to birds' "landing
strips."
Possibilities
and uses are virtually limitless. Irri-Tape will deal
efficiently with the nastiest bird problems almost any
way that you choose to use it without harming either
the environmentor or the the birds. (In fact we'd like
to hear about new solutions from you.)
Install
wherever infestation exists. Wind and light will do
the rest.
For
open outdoor areas "maypole" six
to ten eight-foot lengths of Irri-Tape by tying them
to the top of any upright post.
For
farms or gardens Irri-Tape has many applications
for protecting crops from bird damage. Spiral it around
free standing trees from top to bottom. Or suspend it
over vines and around row plantings. Entire garden areas
may be protected by hanging Irri-Tape from 6' to 8'
poles to form high row deterrents.
Other
applications will keep ducks and geese off
of lawns and ponds where they aren't wanted, or keep
predator birds away from fish farm ponds.
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