- Includes in-built, re-chargeable 12v DC battery and solar panel.
- A completely self contained bird scaring system
- Requires the addition of a propane gas cylinder
- NEW 7-Day Timer - easy to comply with the NFU's Guidelines
- Most realistic gun-shot sounds ever!
- NEW! 5-spark ignition - no mis-fires
- Unique half-hour time slots
SpecificationIncludes the Mini Rechargable Internal Battery and a solar panel to recharge the onboard battery. Does NOT require a separate 12V battery! Supplied with a propane gas regulator. Requires propane gas bottle.
Optional Upgrades for the SOLAR model ref: MW003
- Mini Battery Charger (Ref: B9)
- Spare Mini Battery (Ref: B19)
- Screamer Kit (Ref: B6)
See related products below to add these upgrades, either now, or in the future.
UsageNote: This is an agricultural product. It must be used in conjunction with the National Farmers' Union's (NFU's) Guidelines on the use of Auditory Bird Scarers. Download a copy of the guide here.
Pigeon Scarers
Pigeons are now a greater nuisance to agricultural crops than ever before.
The increase in oilseed rape crops, on which pigeons love to feast, has resulted in an explosion in pigeon numbers.
This also means that neighbouring crops, such as brassicas, are becoming a target for the pigeon pests.
Landfill sites plagued by pigeons, crows and gulls can also benefit from the use of the Bangalore Bird Scarer.
The Bangalore Broadside Bird Scarers are ideal pigeon scarers.
Use them in the field to scare pigeons and stop them gorging on your crops. Use them in woodlands to scare pigeons from their favourite roosting places.
The Bangalore Bird Scarers are fully programmable so they only go off when you want them to.
Their firing pattern can be randomised to help stop pigeons becoming so used to the noise and help keep scaring pigeons off your crops.
And their new design means you no longer have to cart those heavy batteries round the field with them - just connect up your gas bottle and off you go.
Their portability also makes them an ideal solution for pest controllers working on landfill sites. |