Introducing Bird-B-Gone Mist: programmable misting unit for deterring birds
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Bird-B-Gone Mist is an advanced fogging system that releases a grape-scented mist into the air to deter pest birds from large open spaces. The unit distributes methyl anthranilate, a grape extract proven to be effective in repelling pest birds. Birds do not like the scent of the extract and will take flight from the area being treated. Bird-B-Gone mist can be used in places that are generally hard to treat like garages, factories, airline hangars, courtyards, landfills, parking lots, or any open spaces where birds are a problem.
Methyl anthranilate is a grape extract that naturally occurs in concord grapes, and is used for flavoring grape soda and candies. It is a food grade material, and recognized by the FDA as a safe substance. The extract has been widely used by pest control companies for safely and humanely deterring pest birds and geese for decades.
Bird-B-Gone Mist is the only fogging unit which has an LCD touch screen for programming. From the control unit, you can attach up to 32 misters, controlling each one individually. Spray units can be set to go off simultaneously or at alternating times. The control panel will keep track of liquid levels, and will notify you when to refill the units.
Bird-B-Gone Mist can be programmed to fit any schedule, and can be operated from a distance. The nozzle design on the unit provides a verifiable 5 micron particle size, meaning this system is the first fogging unit not to leave a residue behind. The nozzles are adjustable, letting you direct the mist toward problem areas.
Bird-B-Gone Mist is a revolutionary new tool in Bird Control, and the first to offer programmable components and a computerized touch screen. To learn more about this product or any other of Bird-B-Gones full line of Bird Control Products please visit our website.
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