🕊️ Keep your space serene with the Bird-X Balcony Gard!
The Bird-X Balcony Gard is an ultrasonic bird preventer designed to protect outdoor spaces up to 900 sq. ft. It operates at a frequency range of 15 to 25 kHz, effectively deterring various bird species without harming them. This easy-to-install device is perfect for maintaining the aesthetics of your property while ensuring a humane solution to pest control.
Target Species | Blackbird |
Is Electric | Yes |
Color | Standard |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Weight | 454 Grams |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 8"W x 4"H |
B**K
Did not work for me to keep the small birds from nesting in my awning.
can I give it Zero stars??Small birds nesting in my awning.I powered it with AC, cranked up the sensativity, and the level, and they just made a nest right in front of it.Kept it there a 2 weeks, even added a pest spray, they still , don't care, made nests right in front of this silly thing.Threw it out. (I had it for too long to return it).Back to tin foil, works the best, make large balls of tin foil, back it into the corners and no more birds.
A**R
Poop Free!
I live among lots of trees, and every spring I fight bird poop and nests on my front porch. After cleaning it up 3 days in a row, I’d had it. I found this item and decided to try it. My husband can’t believe that it’s actually working! I can’t believe it either!! I’m using it with batteries so not sure how long those will last but I’m totally impressed with this!!!!
E**.
Poor performance
I purchased one of these last August. I have it placed on my covered front porch in the back corner, at a 45 degree angle in order to effect the entire front porch, which is 7ft x 8ft. and it is no longer effective. I wrote to the manufacturer explaining that I was unhappy with having to replace the unit after only 8 months of use. The following is their response:"So if you wanted me to replace the one bought in August, I wouldn’t be able to since our warranty are for 6 months. Also remember that the Balcony Gard is a very directional unit meaning that you would have to place it directly where the problem is. I suggest trying to place the Balcony Gard in the corner facing outward and elevating it a bit that way it covers 3 feet below and 3 feet above."The distance between where I have the unit placed and the area which is now covered with bird poop is about 6 1/2 ft, at the same level.I can't recommend this productSince, when I first bought this item several years ago, it worked very well for several years, I decided to give it one more try. I received a new unit last week. I placed it in the corner of the porch, settings on high, aimed directly at the area which the birds seem to like, and turned it on. By the next day (and almost every day since), there is new bird poop on my porch.I don't know how their technology was changed, but as far as I'm concerned, this was a waste of money.
K**R
Decent deterrent, but not anywhere near perfect
This review is from my personal experience having this product for only a few days. I bought the Bird-X Balcony Gard hoping to keep pigeons and blackbirds off my back patio. Setup was easy, and I appreciate the motion-sensor activation. It does seem to deter some birds, but not all—particularly the more stubborn ones. The ultrasonic frequency is silent to humans, which is great, but its effectiveness seems hit-or-miss depending on the species. I noticed a slight reduction in bird activity, but they still linger occasionally. For the price, I expected a bit more consistency. It’s a decent option if you want some kind of deterrent, but don’t expect a miracle solution. It is essential though to prop it at least 3 feet from the ground. Initially I only put it about 1 foot and it didn't work at all.
R**E
Works great if plugged into AC power and 3' off the ground
I don't write many product reviews but think I can be helpful here.This works GREAT if you can plug it into a power outlet and avoid using batteries. That's because the unit operates continuously when plugged in, but it uses a motion detector to turn on when battery-operated. So it will be less effective with batteries than if you plug it in.Also, put it at least 3' off the ground. I tried it on the ground at first and saw some birds land nearby. Problem solved when I elevated it.I got 2 of these for 2 different balconies several weeks ago. I used them as described above, and now there's literally zero bird poop out there, and I don't constantly hear or see the pigeons. Much better than the bird spikes, reflective materials, and mint oil that I previously tried.
D**1
Works, but voltage sensitive and temperature as to frequency emited. Still I am satified.
I use this as one method to keep the birds away as they were destroying my paint on my cars which had cost me about $1000 in repairs. With two owls, holographic tape, sticky bird caulk it did the job, This was the last thing I tried since all the others only got me 80% of the way. Some birds might sit on my owl head mocking me, other sit above the holographic tape. But those were only minor players. I wanted to stop birds from my neighbors house that nest in spaces in the house that should be sealed. The birds would fly in and out over my cars and the neighbor, to say the least is less than helpful. This device stopped maybe 99% of the fly overs. It is unpleasant for them to hang out near my cars now. Much less birds. To the bird, the shinny cars look like lakes and a good spot to splat bird droppings.Inside (in the back under the plastic push on cover) is a frequency control and range control, and a jack for the 9V adapter and place for 4 C batteries and power switch (battery or power jack). When it is triggered, a red led lights in the sensor and it makes as short audible twerp (plus the actual sound that continues) . I like it but there are some down sides. First off the frequency control adjust differently if you use the adapter (starts I think at the 15000 hz) than the batteries (6V) which I believe is somewhere around 14000 hz. Though it may actually be between 17.5-18.5.This is because there is no voltage regulation internally. As the batteries wear out the frequency drops from where you set it, until it finally goes insane making crazy noises. I also notice it was temperature sensitive as to the frequency (in the cold it drops) and goes crazy. Let me tell you why this important besides being annoying. There is a device named the Mosquito which is used at train stations and parking lots that is teenagers hear that is annoying and they do not hang around. This is a costly item. This device with the batteries, send out the 14000 hz signal (or 17.5-18.5) and above or lower with the batteries . So it can be used for the same purpose on the cheap and I can tell you it works. It can be adjusted that teenagers, some women, and other ages hear it. I had to have my neighbor's kid stand there so I could adjust it so he could not hear it as he could hear it 25 ft away through an open window. Those frequencies do not go through walls - only openings. As the batteries died, it would swing the frequency down back into the torture range! A food delivery person once came and he was holding his ears in pain (he was 3 ft away) and was saying what is that, what is that , it hurts, while I heard nothing. He was running away as I gave him his tip. So point is human beings can hear a tortuous sound if it is set to too low a frequency. But maybe that might be want you want. The device sold to chase teenagers costs between $300-500 so this is so much cheaper if that is your purpose. As far as bird again, I find it really does work.I have this strapped to a fence aimed over my driveway it so far with all the things I have done, no bird droppings. This device is best used with the power adapter which has quite a long cable. In my case, I am going to devise a way to run it on solar as not to deal with the batteries. The battery life is based of course on how many times it is triggered. Since people and animals trigger it, it can be going off quite a lot. Constant on, can only be done when it is on the AC adapter.OK, all said, I can say this thing does work for me. I actually bought two of them and I have not even needed to use the second one so far.
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