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Pros & Cons
Pros
Have a problem with pigeon droppings from a large mesquite tree next to my driveway. The wind makes them move some and it does seem to help deter the pigeons from sitting in my tree.
Cons
This tape quickly degrades in sunlight. Birds trying to nest in the wires in the eaves of my house were not even slowed down by this ribbon. Thin material that becomes brittle after prolonged sun exposure = disintegrates over time.
Highlights
Quality
It got the pigions off my roof so very happy
Beware that it not tape it has no adhesive quality
I attached to a hook on my soffit but had to reinforce the ends with tape because the product tears easily in the wind
Would recommend the product to others i just wouldn’t use it on a retractable awning too much room for the birds to relocate
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away, great, effective, easy and tied. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 349 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 12 2022.
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Keeps birds and squirrels off of vegetables and trees
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We thumbtacked up some strips of this mylar ribbon and they havent come back
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I think its the movement and the confusing light reflection that the birds dont like
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Peaches seen to just disappear before they can get much larger than a ping pong ball
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Before they reach mandarin orange size
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Birds are staying away from my berry bushes
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Not one bird has flown into window
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We have had issues for years having birds and squirrels eat any and all fruits from our trees and garden
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