Bird Spikes
Bird Spikes can often provide a cost effective solution for nuisance bird roosting and defecation problems, quick to install and available in two sizes. Bird Spikes can be installed on numerous surfaces and installation protocols are very important. We have the experience to do it right the first time.
Where can Bird Spikes be used?
- Ledges
- Pipework
- Canopies
- Light fittings
- Signage
- Solar panels
- Downpipe brackets etc.
Bird Spikes sizes and use
P20 Wide Bird Spike
- High quality stainless steel spikes, moulded into UV stabilised polycarbonate base.
- Bird activity – pigeons, daytime perching, night time roosting and nesting.
- Where to use – most building ledges.
- Protects area – up to 205mm.
- Base width – 45mm.
- Distance between wires – 33mm.
- Height – 129mm.
- Distance between tips – 140mm.
P32 Extra Wide Spike
- High quality stainless steel spikes, moulded into UV stabilised polycarbonate base.
- Bird activity – pigeons, daytime perching, night time roosting and nesting.
- Where to use – most building ledges.
- Protects area – up to 265mm.
- Base width – 45mm.
- Distance between wires – 21mm.
- Height – 139mm.
- Distance between tips – 200mm.
Bird Spikes Products
Bird Spike Gallery
FAQs
Bird spikes are extremely efficient to prevent birds from alighting on the surfaces. Because of this, it has become quite popular as an effective way of keeping pigeons, sparrows, and other pest birds away. Spikes prick the surface unevenly and make the surface painful to the birds while resting or perching. This discourages most of the mess created by these bird droppings.
Yes, all bird spikes are within the law and considered a non-toxic bird deterrent in New Zealand. They prevent birds from landing on treated surfaces without causing them harm. However, it must be installed correctly so as not to affect other wildlife unintentionally. No More Birds adheres to all regulations and ethical practices in the installation of bird spikes, ensuring compliance and effectiveness.
Bird spikes are fixed onto surfaces where birds land and roost. These include ledges, gutters, and beams. Installation entails cleaning the surface properly and smearing a weather-resistant adhesive along the length of the spike strip. Firmly press the strip onto the surface and ensure that it is attached properly. The spikes should, actually, cover the whole ledge to ensure that no gap is left for them to land on.