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AFTER INSTALLING MANY SYSTEMS MY OPINION ON THE SYSTEM IS THIS: ANYONE LOOKING TO BE A DEALER PLEASE BE WARNED, AND IF YOU DO BECOME A DEALER MAKE SURE YOU GET ALL INSTALL DRAWINGS, DESIGN OF SYSTEM, HOW TO PRICE THE UNITS ETC. BEFORE YOU PAY ANY MONEY TO DAN / AL OR YOU MAY BE VERY SORRY. The below system is no longer being installed by Arizona Wings N' Stings since we have not had good results with the radar system doing what it should do and HAVE HAD TO REMOVE ALL THE SYSTEMS WE HAVE INSTALLED. We find that the radar unit does not pick up the pigeons as we were told it would and have had the same comments from other dealers. If we can get the radar system working correctly we will start installing the units again.
Bird and Wildlife Behavioral Modification System TechnologiesThe Business of Animal and Bird Control is multi-faceted with many different products available promising to eradicate the problems animal and bird pests create for your customers. Many of the methods available to professionals are effective and some are very ineffective. Poisons, Traps, Flock and Herd Reduction Methods are under fire by public interest groups leaving companies in a quagmire of public outcry and sometimes violent backlash. There has not been a lot of new idea in ages. Throughout history Mankind has used the same methods of control only to see the problem worsen. In ancient times, Man relied on Nature to keep animals under control. Industrialization changed society from a rural to urban setting bringing with it problems controlling animals and birds. Shelter, food and water as well as protection from natural predators were readily available in towns and cities and animals and birds were quick to take advantage. The natural life span of these animals and bird pests increased and populations soared. Frigid temperatures, scarcity of food and water and abundant predators used to cull the old and weak in the wild; but now, with warm shelter, ample water and food along with protection from predators available to these pests. Pigeon will live a minimum of three years longer and produce offspring at a greater rate in a city than in the rural areas around the city. Birds are governed by their instincts. Nature has equipped them with a strong sense of survival. Their trigger to surviving is FEAR. Their instincts govern their habits. Behavioral Science tells us that an animal's habits can be modified through the use of this simple fact. A bird’s first instinct when confronted with a perceived danger is flight. When feeding pigeons at the local park you will find that they will eat out of your hand. But, if you raise a hand in forceful motion or make a loud sound, the whole flock reacts and takes to the skies. It is nature's survival instinct at work. "Birdblaster"-Patent pending- “Birdblaster” is the only bird control system on the market today that is designed and engineered to control the landing of pigeons and large birds. The ultimate goal of the “Birdblaster” is to reduce the nesting population to ZERO birds. This desired goal is usually achieved within days. It is therefore apparent that the best way to control or re-direct a bird's habits would be to employ FEAR as a proven method. We must modify their behavioral patterns and instincts. How can this be done effectively, while not harming the birds and also allowing easy access for service personnel working on areas like rooftops, billboards and gas station canopies in a pigeon and feces free environment. In order to protect certain areas we must create a "NO FLY ZONE" for birds using their natural instincts of flight for survival based on their fear of predators. We must create a perceived threat to the bird or animal! What we need is a "SCARECROW". One that instills FEAR in a pest bird, keeping them out of where they don't belong...permanently. HOW IT WORKS - without nets, spike, shock or sonic
Arizona Wings N’ Stings Exclusive System employs an air system that is pressurized with up to 125 psi of air. A series of controllers keep the pressure stable throughout the lines. A radar unit is centered and connected to a timer that sets off the release of the pressurized air through the lines in a 3 second blast when a pest bird enters the protected area. The flexible tubes produce furious MOTION and FORCE as the air is discharged literally shocks the intruding bird and triggers his natural instinct of flight. The SOUND, MOTION and FORCE of the blast is so violent and consistent, it convinces the bird to find another spot to set up house. Being stubborn won't help the bird either because the system is re-pressurized in a manner of minutes and ready to blast away again, enforcing the "NO FLY ZONE” if the bird dares to return. So put simply, that's the way the Wildlife Behavior Modification System works for bird control. Similar technology can be employed to control animal behavior such as Deer, Elk, Coyotes and other wildlife. All without, POISONS, LOUD NOISES, SHOOTING, PESTICIDES OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. Another natural instinct relied on for survival is of course an animal sense of smell. The whole air system can be saturated with a predator scent as well to create a "NO ROAM ZONE". Scent of a predator makes a bird or animal avoid an area permanently and they avoid the area if instinct tells them a predator may be lingering whether they can see the threat or not.
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