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 Terror Eyes bird repeller balloon description


This bird repeller balloon is weatherproof, with diameter of 60 cm and it can be blown up by air or gas. Both front and back side of the ball has "moving predator eyes", with bill and small clutches. These 3-D holographic eyes have the most important role in frightening away bird gangs. As we approaching the ball from any way, due to the holographic effects we feel that the eyes constantly moving and changing as if "following" us. Birds (pigeon, swallow, sparrow, starling) feel the same. In addition, birds feel fear and want to fly away from this predator.

The mechanism of Terror Eyes is so simple and useful, that some might say it is a joke.
But after testing this ball in practice, it is turned out that it can frighte
n away pigeon, swallow, sparrow, starling with 90% effectiveness (without any different jingling and rotating parts). Even from those places, which attract birds due to their food sources.

Terror Eyes bird repeller balloon was invented in Japan. First time it was a big white ball with two big black point on front and back side (it seemed to be a big eye from a distance). During testing these balls, engineers placed them at airports to reduce technical accidents caused by flying birds.
These tests were successful.
They realised 40% less technical accidents in comparison with previous years and it resulted significant savings.
In order to make this initial ball more effective, many different institutes were involved to develop today's Terror Eyes.

According to tests and experiments of customers, the effectiveness of the product can be increased if it is used together with other bird-repelling products (for example a device which imitates the voice of a predator). This "audio-visuality" helps to develop conditioned reflex by learning methods. These learning techniques work well at birds (as the same way as at humans).

With a Terror Eyes you can protect: building roofs, airports, marinas, highways, brigdes, shopping centers, granaries, farm fields, storehouses, vineyards, orchards, gardens etc.

Terror Eyes can effectively take part in stemming different epidemic, such as: foot-and-mouth disease, bird flu. (Birds can spread these epidemic and we are not able to disinfecting them.)

Our American partner's biggest customers are: NASA, Tiger Stadium in Detroit, Frito Lay Chips, Xerox, Toys R Us, Mc Donald's, Naval Harbor in Chicago etc.
Our partners in Hungary: TESCO, CORA, Plussz store chain, heat power stations etc.


Instructions:

1. Remove any nests and clean these previously infested areas as much as possible.
 

2. Do not over-inflate Terror Eyes (in fact, slightly under-inflate, about 85%).
 

3. To increase the random motion of bird repeller balloon, use the coil spring provided, and reinforce it with a piece of strong twine slightly longer. This should prevent it from distorting the spring.
 

4. When suspending Terror Eyes from a rope, it is helpful, especially in windy areas, to anchor the unit to something stable below it. Use the loop on the bottom of Terror Eyes.
 

5. Locate the bird repeller close to the roosting birds, with good line-of-sight to the infested areas.
 

6. When installing two or more units, hang them each at a different height (a minimum of one unit-diameter apart).
 

7. To prevent birds becoming used to the bird repeller balloon, occasionally relocate units.
 

8. Puntcures may be easily repaired with a vinil bonding agent.
 

9. During installation Terror Eyes, take into consideration that the unit does not touch anything in windy weather.
 

Protected area: 2000 m2/pc

The protected area can be decreased outside by configurations of the terrain or inside by furnishings or equipments. In case of a bigger area, you should place as many bird repeller balloons as necessary to cover the whole area at the same time. In other cases, birds can settle from one - protected - area to another - not protected - area.

Dealer:
HARP'S Ltd.
5000 Szolnok, József A. u. 38. I/8.
HUNGARY

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