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Bird Scare Tape Chrome/Red

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Bird Scare Tape – Chrome/Red Reflective Mylar (152m Bulk Roll)

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The Bird Scare Tape is a simple, effective, and non-toxic solution for deterring birds from high-value crops and property boundaries. Manufactured from highly reflective aluminium chrome/red Mylar, this tape produces bright flashes in the sunlight and creates constant movement in the wind. These visual signals confuse and repel problem birds safely, without the need for chemicals or harmful deterrents.

Dynamic Visual & Motion Deterrent

Designed for maximum effectiveness, the tape's metallic shine and contrasting colours disorientate birds as it rustles in even light breezes. Its durable, weather-resistant construction makes it ideal for outdoor use across entire growing seasons in orchards, vineyards, and vegetable gardens. The extra-long 152m bulk roll provides expansive coverage for large-scale rural properties and commercial rows.

Easy Application: Simply cut the tape to your desired length and tie or staple it to posts, fruit trees, or trellises. Using short, twisting strips is recommended for the maximum reflective "flash" effect.

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Brand RYSET
Material Reflective Aluminium Mylar (Chrome/Red)
Roll Width 25mm
Roll Length 152m
Deterrent Type Visual and Sound (Wind-activated)
Safety Non-toxic and chemical-free
Main Features
  • Dual-Tone Reflection: The Chrome/Red combination creates high-contrast flashes that increase bird disorientation.
  • Auditory Effect: Produces a rustling sound in the wind to further discourage birds from landing nearby.
  • Bulk Coverage: The 152m length allows for extensive perimeter lines or multiple hanging strips across large areas.
  • Eco-Friendly: A chemical-free method of protecting crops and property boundaries.
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Those Pesky Birds in the Olive Grove!

Here is an experience from one of our Growers in Queensland who has had success with Bird Control in Olives:

"After trying almost every bird scaring devices in the last 5-10 years which included Gas Guns, Sound recorded scare devices, running out into the grove every 30 mins with ATV's to scare them away, placing fake snakes (and some not so fake) in strategic parts of the grove... nothing seemed to work! ?Roger says "We were going out of our minds!" ?Then we came across a product called D-Ter. ?Now, re the DETER. Recommended rate is 50g/litre.

Last season just gone, I cut it back to 15g/litre, but it was a quite rainy ripening season, and the combination of low rate and less than ideal weather led to a reduced effectiveness.

In a previous year, I'd used 20g/litre and I was happy with that result. ?The directions state that the product loses it's effectiveness in wet weather but that the effectiveness returns once the foliage dries out. ?That may be so, but I believe that every shower washes some of it away, so in constantly wet weather, it just will not last the 8 to 10 weeks they say it can. This other thing they say is to apply it BEFORE the bird pressure starts! Ha! That's fine for them to say - they're selling the stuff. So next season, I'll try to schedule my one spraying (at 20g/litre) for about 8 weeks before harvest and hope for a dry couple of months, while using other bird deterrent techniques simultaneously.

Hope that helps. It's not a silver bullet, and one has to look at the cost/benefit quite closely and make up your own mind. If you're the stressful type and the birds are taking their toll on your sanity, you have to put a price on that too.

Ironically, my take is that DTER is for small producers like us, with few trees. The big guys, with thousands of trees, can probably tolerate bird intrusion around the edges, and just write off the loss. For us, the edges join up in the middle!!!

Keep up your tireless good work, Amanda - I don't know where you find the energy. All the best RH, QLD"