Bird-X Laser Technology is the Latest in Humane Bird Deterrent Technology
CHICAGO (PRWEB) May 23, 2018 -- In the wake of the recent European Union (EU) ban on the use of three neonicotinoid pesticides, agricultural farmers are turning to more humane, automated methods of pest and bird control. The ban was voted on after evidence showing a decline of butterflies, aquatic insects, and insect-eating birds had a clear correlation to pesticide use. In 2013 a restrictive law was put in place, but this latest ban extends the original restriction to now ban the use from all open fields.
Laser bird control is a well-documented way to deter pest birds from certain areas, indoors and outdoors alike. No sound device is required, and no harm is inflicted upon the birds or the area’s surrounding nature and animals. Laser beams are directed at roosting locations, which alarms and confuses birds, causing them to flee. Bird-X is bringing this technology into the hands of consumers, both at home and in commercial settings, with automated settings and constantly changing patterns making labor-intensive handheld lasers a thing of the past.
Humane bird control company Bird-X’s laser technology is state-of-the-art, fully registered, and consumer-safe. Their lasers deliver 10 milliwatts of tri-colored fat-beam lasers alternating yellow, green, and red. These lasers work day and night, constantly changing patterns and location to prevent acclimation in pest birds.
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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