Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Scarebot Project

There has been some interest lately in the Scarebot.  There is a company that is interested in developing a project dealing with bird control. While I can't get into details, it looks to be great project.  Check out the Mt. Pelia Innovative Solutions blog for more detailed information. 
http://mt-pelia.blogspot.com/2012/08/scarebot.html

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Different names for the Scarecrow

Scarecrows are used worldwide, but usually go by different names. In the United Kingdom they may be knows as a Mommet, Tattie Bogle, Tattie Bogal, Murmet, Bwbach, or Hodmedod. The Japenese call them a Kakashi, while Germans call them Vogelscheuche. Sometimes a scarecrow may be called a rook-scarer, a flay-crow, mawpin, bird-scarer, mog, guy, shay or shuft. Whatever these bird scarers are called, their main purpose is to scare birds.
the_scarecrow_OZ.jpg 

Monday, August 6, 2012

Using a Kite for Bird Pest Control

One unique bird pest control device available for use is the age-old kite.  A kite can be flown from a fiberglass pole without much trouble.  Many are even able to relaunch themselves when the wind picks up.  Several kites are on the market that resemble birds of prey, natural enemies of small birds.  I have flown a Jackite Osprey over my garden spot.  Watch it fly in the videos below.
These realistic kites can be flown over gardens or berry patches.  Vineyards can benefit as well!
Click on over to http://www.scarecrow-bird-control.com/visual-bird-deterrents/ to learn more about bird control and bird deterrent kites.

Friday, August 3, 2012

A blog for information about bird control!

This blog is meant to be a compliment to our main webpage, which is http://www.scarecrow-bird-control.com.  There you will find original content concerning bird control methods and devices.  You can also shop for unique bird control devices there as well.  We hope that in the coming months we will be able expand that site by continuing to add new content and market new products.  We have several products that we are working on.  Some are modeled from products available overseas while others are totally new in concept. 
One such product is the Angry Hawk bird scarer (picture above).  We have built several prototypes.  We plan on offering a unit that has a portable base, as shown, and also a version that can be easily mounted to a standard metal fencepost. 

We have also built several prototypes of what we call the Scare-inator (shown below).  This guy is an inflatable that is equipped with a electronic timer and controls.  The fan powered unit will activate for 20 seconds every 10-15 minutes.  Included are a siren and strobe light.  It does a good job of mimicing a human. 

We also have plans in the works to introduce a new type of propane cannon.  These bird control devices (shown below) have long been staples in agricultural crop production.  The problem is that the are extremely loud, around 125 or more decibels and are often not used properly.  They can become a terrible nuisance to neighbors and livestock.  We hope to offer a unit that produces and slightly lower sound level and electronically controlled to prohibit the operator from firing nearly continuously and that will be more effective that a standard cannon.

One other project we have is the Robo Scarebot boat.  It is a autonoumous boat to be used in scaring fish-eating birds away from ponds and fisheries.  We have licensed this technology from the LSU AgCenter and hope to have a product available for purchase in the spring of 2013.


We have been working on our Predator Feather product as well!

Stay tuned for other unique bird scaring products and projects from www.scarecrow-bird-control.com .