Woodpecker Population Grows, is Reflected in Bird-X Woodpecker PRO Sales
CHICAGO (PRWEB) April 10, 2018 -- The red-cockaded woodpecker, an endangered species since 1970, has been showing up more and more this spring. Last year, 96 individual birds were found, according to surveys conducted by The Center for Conservation Biology at the College of William and Mary – the highest level since the early 1980s.
So, it comes as no surprise that Bird-X, Inc. has been seeing a surge in Woodpecker PRO orders over the last few months. Bird-X manufactures humane, eco-friendly, safe bird deterrent products for the conscious home or business owner who doesn’t wish to harm these birds, but instead prefer to safely deter them from their property without affecting the population.
The Woodpecker PRO is a bird control system that uses birds’ own instincts to safely and humanely repel them from the treated area; up to 1 acre of land. Naturally recorded woodpecker distress calls and predator cries [from birds of prey] confuse, frighten, and disorient woodpeckers, conditioning them to seek calmer space. This eliminates costly and unsightly damage that can greatly affect the curbside appeal of a home, as well as loud, invasive noises caused by pecking on siding or trees. The sonic device only goes off a couple times an hour, and is to be kept at a relatively low volume; loud enough for the birds to hear, but quiet enough to blend in with the sounds of nature in the area in which the product is used.
Bird-X, Inc. has spent over 50 years protecting public areas from over 60 bird-spread transmissible diseases. The leading international brand of humane bird control solutions, this Chicago-based company manufactures a complete line of unique bird control products, protecting the health of humans, wildlife, and the environment by deterring birds from unwanted areas without harming them.
For information on any of Bird-X’s humane pest control products, please call customer service at (800) 662-5021.
Rachel Cable, Bird-X, Inc., https://bird-x.com, +1 (312) 226-8454, [email protected]
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