Item #862190

Bird-B-Gone Plastic Spike Strip - 6' - MM2000-5/6

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Description

Features:

  • Bird-B-Gone Polycarbonate Bird Spikes are an effective, humane solution for deterring large birds from landing in unwanted areas
  • Birds cannot land on the un-even surface created by the spikes and will move on
  • The base of the spike strip is 1.5" wide and can be glued, screwed, or tied down to most surfaces
  • Lowest cost bird spike
  • Will not harm birds
  • Virtually Invisible
  • GSA Approved
  • Glue Trough on base of spike allows for fast and easy application
  • Will not cut or injure installer
  • Non-Conductive: Will Not Interfere with Electrical or Communication & Transmissions
  • U.V. Protected/Sun & Weather Proof
  • Not Affected by Extreme Temperatures (+310° F to -200° F)
  • Made in the USA

Mounting Locations:

  • Ledges
  • Rooflines
  • Parapet walls
  • Eaves
  • I-beam
  • Windowsills
  • Light posts
  • Signs
  • Awnings
  • Canopies
  • And More

Bird Species Effected:

  • Pigeons
  • Crows
  • Gulls
  • Vultures
  • Raptors

Part Numbers for Bird-B-Gone Plastic Spike Strip - 6' - MM2000-5/6

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Questions

How wide are they at the top? 

Asked by: Kris
The angled spiked are 4” point to point at the top. The middle verticale spikes are also 4” high from the base.  In our area, we have a problem with Cormorants that love to roost up in the mast spreaders overnight. These are big birds that leave a big mess behind.  We’ve been using this product for several years with great success. We secured them to the spreaders with wire ties. Also, they aren’t susceptible to UV exposure. 
Answered by: Mainsheet133
Date published: 2025-06-09
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