July 10, 2007 -
Equipped with heavy-duty brushless motor, solar-powered Repeller uses continuous motion to prevent large birds from landing. Rotating rods mounted on top of unit sweep birds off of streetlights, balconies, boats, and AC units. Two adjustable arms cover up to 5 ft in diameter by turning continuously at 30 rpm. Repeller can be mounted on flat or angled surfaces.
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Bird-B-Gone, Inc. introduces the Repeller, a solar powered unit that uses continuous motion to prevent large birds from landing. Rotating rods mounted on top of the unit sweep birds off of streetlights, balconies, boats, AC units and more! The two adjustable "arms" cover up to 5 ft in diameter by turning continuously at 30 RPM's. A solar panel powers a heavy duty, brushless motor which will store energy.
The Bird Repeller is a humane way to effectively deter large bird species including pigeons and seagulls. Ideal in high visibility areas, it can be mounted on flat or angled surfaces. It is easy to use virtually anywhere! For more information on the Repeller, or a catalogue on Bird-B-Gone's full line of products, call 1-800-392-6915; E-mail: nobirds@birdbgone.com; or visit us on the web @ www.birdbgone.com
Contacts:
Marketing:
Meredith Walako Marketing Coordinator
USA
Phone: 800-392-6915 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Bird-B-Gone, Inc. Address: 22541 Aspan St. City: Lake Forest State: CA ZIP: 92630 Country: USA Phone: 949-472-3122 FAX: 949-472-3116 http://www.birdbgone.com
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