Bird problems can be very frustrating. Some bird deterrents work for a while until the birds become accustom to them. Bird repellent sprays work for a short time until they dissipate. You need an easy to use, effective bird repellent that is long-lasting and will keep sparrows, woodpeckers, pigeons, ducks, geese etc. from destroying you home and property.
To fully appreciate how Fly Away works, it helps to understand how birds can become pests in the first place. The following sections offer a brief understanding of bird behavior and how Fly Away encourages birds to live their lives in places that won’t create problems for you and your property.
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“I was having many issues with birds and other critters due to a next door neighbor who puts out many bird feeders, including ones along my property line. To date, they have 10 feeders out. The feeders are never moved or cleaned and left out year round. Hence they attract many other items besides birds, but the birds have been the messiest by far. The birds seem to sit everywhere around my home and property and always leave many presents. In addition to making nests everywhere not welcomed, they were living under our cars on our driveway leaving seed and poop all over the drive. We even had car repair bills because they and the attraction of mice to their seed were living in the engines of our cars.
When I first found out about the Fly Away BMS products, I tried a few and noticed an immediate difference. I first tried the discs, and then was told the pouches may work better, so now I use both, and added the black weather caps to avoid the rain. The difference in how many birds now visit us everywhere (to include under the car) has changed immensely. We’ve even hung a couple from under our car, and it has also helped.
I highly recommend using this product if you have pesky bird issues, but have no control over what's bringing them on your property. They do work!
Thanks Fly Away - You have made an intolerable situation much easier to handle. We are now working on getting our HOA to limit the amount of feeders on someone's property as well as placement of the feeders. We wish us luck!”
- Marilyn, Illinois