Special Design for Bird Barriers - GKPC-58 Polycarbonate Garden Bird Defence Spikes – Crown
Special Design for Bird Barriers - GKPC-58 Polycarbonate Garden Bird Defence Spikes – Crown Detail:
Simple installation but effective tool to deter birds and animals;
The economical equipment to protect building from bird dropping and nesting;
Stainless Steel Spikes with UV Polycarbonate base can resist extreme temperatures and serve a long-term use;
Cut recurring cleanup and repair costs with a one-time solution.
Humane - Doesn’t harm birds, just keeps them away.
Easy to install – can be glued, screwed, or tied down; Will not cut or injure installer.
One time solution- no maintenance required. Low cost effective solution that is virtually invisible.
Model | GKPC-58 | Base length | 48cm |
Spike materia | Stainless steel (AISI201,304,316) | Base width | 5cm |
Base material | PC(UV) | Diameter of spike | 1.5mm |
Application Type | Physical Barrier | Height of spike | 11cm |
Feature | humanize | Spike number | 60 spikes |
Pest Type | Pigeons, sparrows, swallows, many other birds | Protection range | 15cm or as your request |
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