Sonic Emission in Pest-X-Repel Electronic Bird Repellers
Despite their limited application in occupied spaces, sonic deterrents have proven to be an effective and humane method of bird control. In most instances, sonic bird repellers are based on the randomized playback of pre-recorded bird distress calls, predator sounds, alarm noises or gunshots. The distress call recordings mimic the natural vocalizations of the target species, signaling danger or territory infringement. The rest of the sound samples signal an approaching threat.
An advantage to this method, compared to physical barriers or visual deterrents, is the significant coverage that it allows. Sonic repellers are also portable, which allows for dynamic treatment of the control area.
How the Pest-X-Repel BR-15/BR-40 Use Sonic Emission Technology
A single Pest-X-Repel BR-40 unit can cover up to 40,000 sq.m. Additional features of the BR-15/BR-40 such as adjustable delay times between sound emissions, day/night mode and an added ultrasound further increase the effectiveness and flexibility of the unit. The sound samples are tailored to the target species and are randomized in order to avoid habituation.
As a result, sonic bird repellers like the BR-15 or the BR-40 create a hostile environment in the control area. The exposure to the mix of sounds triggers an instinctual response in the birds, urging them to avoid the area to protect themselves from potential threats. This method of bird control is non-invasive, environmentally friendly, and avoids harm to the birds themselves, making it a preferred choice for many individuals and businesses seeking a peaceful and balanced coexistence with avian populations.