





🛡️ Turn your garden into a bird-free zone with style and ease!
The Bird Reflective Devices feature 48 double-sided red eye discs that rotate 360° in the wind, reflecting sunlight and producing gentle bell sounds to effectively deter birds. Designed for easy hanging with no assembly required, these devices offer a natural, multi-sensory bird repellent solution ideal for gardens, farms, and outdoor spaces.











| ASIN | B07MYDPYJW |
| Additional Features | Upgraded Version, 360 Degree Rotation Discs, Double Sided Eyes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #398,572 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2,490 in Wind Chimes |
| Brand | SLMEN |
| Brand Name | SLMEN |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 1,506 Reviews |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Manufacturer Part Number | bird scare discs |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | bird scare discs |
| Number of Items | 48 |
| Special Feature | Upgraded Version, 360 Degree Rotation Discs, Double Sided Eyes |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Bird,Garden |
| UPC | 772629877980 |
| Unit Count | 48 Count |
Z**M
No more woodpeckers!!
I hung these up in a 2 eye configuration, not in the 4 disc configuration. To me, they looked meaner. And after I hung a few up, I realized I wasn't really hearing the bells so much, but the weight was preventing them from blowing around in the wind. So I took the bells off. This was easy because everything is joined together with what's basically a mini keyring. A week earlier, a woodpecker was drilling holes into our house all over the place. I kept after it by sealing it shut with construction adhesive only as a short term until these arrived. So I hung one on each corner of my house, plus each corner of my detached garage. 8 pairs total, with plenty left over to spare. ZERO bird problems thereafter, although they've only been up a little over a week. It might also be coincidence or mating season or something else, but the wasps around the house seem to be freaking out over these. They divebomb them constantly, which....makes it easier for me to go outside and spray them with brake cleaner. (I'm sure that's against the law somewhere in Kalifornia) Anyway, I'm thrilled with these, and will see how they hold up through harsh midwest winters and strong winds. If needed, I would definitely buy again!
M**.
Working so far!
We have put a number of these discs around our property after having many "presents" dropped by our feathered friends on our upper balcony, pool deck, seawall and boat. They definitely have reduced our clean up time and kept them at bay. The discs' bells have a pleasant ring to them (similar to a wind chime) and are not obtrusive. We have neighbors nearby who have fake owls around their pool and we note that the birds are swimming in the water under the owls' watch. Yes, they do get damaged in high winds and need to be replaced from time to time but so far we find the investment worth the results.
L**E
Need this
These are amazing and cheaper price than box stores. Easy to put together and install. Keeps pesky woodpeckers away. I love how easy to hang and the size is great.
J**A
So far I'm satisfied...
I got these "evil eye" wind chimes to keep birds from eating my blueberries, and I haven't had a problem with birds on my berries, so that's good. But I also didn't have a berry-eating bird problem before--this was a pre-emptive measure on my part--so I really can't say that this product made any difference. I did have a problem with common egrets fishing in my pond, and since I put the mobiles out I haven't had any more visits, and I'm happy about that. It also seems like hummingbirds, black phoebes, and house finches are not bothered by the flashy red eyes. These are made of reflective tape stuck together and onto the central string. The adhesive on the tape is not entirely water-impervious, and the reflective part becomes discolored when water seeps in. The bells don't ring unless it's pretty gusty, and they aren't too loud. I don't expect these to last more than a season.
A**.
Cheap-too thin for longevity
These discs are too thin and will not last suspended in an overhead application. I placed these discs on 40 lb mono-filament fishing line at 6 ft intervals above my pool because of the Starlings dropping guano in my pool. The rings tear through the discs less than a month of use. These may be good for protected areas but will not last in the open. Also the bells are too heavy for the thin disc and rip away then drop in my pool causing rust stains within a day.
M**O
I am buying more! I recommend weighting them.
Last year we had an aggressive robin that completely trashed my vehicle every day. I had to wash it to get in to go anywhere. And a soon as I was home, he started again. I tried mylar tape last year, but it was still not enough. I saw these and thought it would be worth a try. The nesting place is under my elevated deck. I hung three. NO ROBINS. I hung three in the tree next to where I park my vehicle. NO ROBINS. I am buying more. They do get caught in the small tree branches (the wind the last two weeks has been really bad). So I bought these inexpensive weights and they work perfectly. I attach three to the bottom with string. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BFJ5PVV?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
J**P
Didn’t scare seagulls or other birds around the bay at all.
This is a cruelty-free device that is advertised to scare away birds.. Apparently birds don’t like eyeballs and these disks are designed to make them uncomfortable and fly away. I had zero success with this product. There are a variety of sea birds around and they soil our dock. We hung four strands of disks and the birds were not impressed. We had much better luck with cardboard owls also sold on Amazon. The product is well made and may work in other area with other birds.
M**S
Birds not scared anymore. After a couple of days the birds lost their fear. I'm so bummed.
I got these to keep the wild birds out of the scratch I put down for my chickens and out of the chicken coop when I open it up so they can free range. I worry about the diseases wild birds can carry and I dont want them passing anything onto my chickens. I put some up in front of coop door and it is keeping them out of chicken coop so far! They usually file right in there when I open the door. I also put some up above the area I spread the scratch and that seems to be working too. There has been one or two brave birds but nothing like the normal deluge. I may have to put up some more or add some streamers if they get used to them. I thought my chickens might be afraid of them, but not in the open area much at all. They were a little hesitant to go in coop at first but decided eventually go past them and enter in. I had one chicken that needed a little coaxing. So far so good, I am pleasantly surprised. If it changes I will update later.
N**A
Ça marche pas ! Perte d’argent ! 😩
Pour chasser les pigeons mais ça n’a pas fonctionné . 😩
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