Bird-B-Gone
Bird-B-Gone Solar Bird Repeller - RPLR-SLR1
Item: #862192 | Part Number: RPLR-SLR1$76.99
Description
The Bird-B-Gone Solar Bird Repeller RPLR-SLR1 uses continuous, rotating motion to keep large pest birds like seagulls, pigeons, and crows away without noise or chemicals. Solar-powered and portable, it runs day and night with rechargeable batteries, making it easy to install on streetlights, boats, balconies, and more.
Bird-B-Gone Solar Bird Repeller - RPLR-SLR1 Item # 862192
Description
Features:
- The Bird Repeller is a solar powered bird deterrent that uses continuous motion to prevent large pest birds such as seagulls, pigeons, and crows, from landing
- Rotating "arms" mounted on top of the unit sweep birds off of streetlights, balconies, boats, AC units and more
- Can be mounted on flat or angled surfaces
- The (2) Adjustable "arms" cover up to 5 feet in diameter by turning continuously at 30 RPM's
- Birds will be frightened by the movement and want to avoid the area
- A solar panel powers a heavy duty, brushless motor which will store energy
- The Solar Powered Bird Repeller is portable, and can store energy to keep it lasting into the night
- Lightweight/easy to mount
- Portable unit with on/off switch
- Comes with 2-AA rechargeable batteries for extended operation during dark periods
Installation:
- The Solar Repeller is easy to install and operate
- The (2) Metal "arms" screw right into the top of the repeller cone
- Hardware is provided to attach the solar panel to the side of the unit
- Each unit comes with a flash tape, and three rechargeable batteries
- The solar repeller needs to be charged under the sun before the unit is operational
Effective For Large Pest Birds including:
- Pigeons
- Crows
- Gulls
- Cormorants
- Vultures
Applications: The Solar Bird Repeller is ideal for concentrated areas where large pest birds have become a nuisance:
- Signs
- Boats
- Streetlights
- A.C. units
- Docks
- Swim platforms
- Walls
- Roofs
- Chimney caps
- Skylights
Part Numbers for Bird-B-Gone Solar Bird Repeller - RPLR-SLR1
Reviews
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Cindy from
Didn’t Work
Sadly it didn’t work for us and had no effect here in West Texas
Date published: 2026-02-14
Questions
How much does it weigh? How long doe batery back up last? I plan on placing on my canvas bimini on my Surfhunter. I will use cord to keep it centered and not blow off. Ideally, battery back up will last through calm periods of several hours . Thx
It weighs not quite 2 pounds. It needs to be attached securely to surface, wind blows ours into the pool. Mine starts turning when the sun shines directly on it and doesn’t stop until after sun down.
Date published: 2025-05-15