Description
- Sonic repellers use high-definition digital recordings
- Customisable settings allow for easy, DIY pest control
- Real sounds – digital playback of naturally recorded threats
- Covers up to 6 acres
- Can be used on warehouses, yards, commercial properties, boating yards
- V1 is best for deterring smaller birds and V2 is best for deterring larger birds
Details:
- Sonic – emits audible sounds that deter birds
- 4-speaker system – includes four independent speakers with 100 ft. of wire each
- Fully programmable – you control sounds, volume, interval, day/night operation
- Weather resistant – NEMA type box is designed to withstand outdoor use
- Real sounds – high-quality digital playback of naturally recorded threats
- Includes 12V adapter to connect direct to 12V batteries using alligator clips
- Extension speakers available for purchase. Click here
Version 2 repels: Crows, Magpies, Ravens, Blackbirds, Cormorants, Cockatoos, Corellas, Parrots, Galahs, Rosellas and more.
Settings include:
1. Blackbird
2. Crow
3. Grackle
4. Cormorant
5. Raven
6. Bird Predator I
7. Bird Predator II
8. Bird Predator III
Optional Solar panel now available here.
Note:
Note: Sonic (recorded predator calls and distress cries) have little effect on swallows; because they build their nests in man-made structures, they feel secure. Ultrasonic devices such as Quadblaster QB4 and the Ultrason X, unlike sonic devices, rely on irritating frequencies rather than frightening noises and are therefore effective in deterring swallows. Our range of lasers scare and disorientate swallows visually.
When a food source is available, we recommend pairing the Super Bird Xpeller Pro with a Visual Scare Hawk and Holographic Bird Scare Ribbon.
Ian Napier- Wombat Crossing Vineyard –
I unreservedly recommend the Super Bird Expeller Pro. I used two units at our vineyard this vintage and found they protected the vineyards well – in fact I will be ordering another unit and more speakers for the coming 2023 vintage. They kept most birds out of the vineyard – they were much more effective than gas guns as well as being more neighbour-friendly. The units are easy to set up, remove and move to other locations – I used zip ties to locate the main unit on the fruiting wire, then connected the power supply and speakers to it. The speakers either jammed easily under the wires at the end of each row, or could be zip tied to the posts or vineyard wires. I powered the units with 12 volt batteries connected to solar panels
Kirsty Herring –
We have been having trouble with Corella’s causing damage on our Golf Course. From the first day of installation this device has been incredible. The birds won’t go anywhere near it. We have had no damage for 5 weeks and I am excited to have this tool to combat the issue for years to come.
Sam –
Excellent crow deterrent thank you
Sandra West –
We had quite a scary crow problem on the farm. There were easily 2-300 crows eating our crop and making horrendous noises. Who would have thought that this was all we needed to do to scare them away! Thanks for the easy fix guys
Narella G –
Bye bye cockatoos and green parrots! This is amazing. I wouldn’t have believed it until I saw it. Our hobby orchard is bearing us the most delicious fruits as a result
PM Electric –
Great deterrent for cockatoos
We have a client who used this for their cockatoo problem on a commercial property in Sydney and they are super pleased with the results. Thanks for the recommendation.
Domenic G –
Farmer’s best friend
We had problems with a wide variety of birds on our 20 acre block.
We worked out that we would need a Superbird Xpeller Pro V1 for the smaller birds and 2 x V2 for the crows, rosellas and cockatoos.
3 units, 12 months on and they are still going strong. Highly recommend these to save your farm produce
Gino –
Instant gratification!
We managed to get rid of the lorikeets, minors and cockatoos on day 1! Still happy a month on. What was I waiting for?. Thanks Bird Control mob
Jen –
Bye bye cockatoos and corellas
Thank you for recommending this outstanding unit. We are not losing our grapes this year. Horah!