🛡️ Keep your space serene and stylish with Bird B Gone!
Bird B Gone Transparent Bird Gel is a highly effective, easy-to-apply bird repellent designed to deter pigeons and starlings from outdoor surfaces. Each 10oz tube covers up to 10 feet and lasts for up to 6 months, providing a discreet and long-lasting solution for both residential and commercial properties.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.18 x 1.89 x 1.81 inches |
Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 4 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.63 Pounds |
Brand Name | BIRD·B·GONE |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | MMTBG |
Color | Clear |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Bird B Gone |
Part Number | MMTBG |
Style | Art Deco |
Size | 10.2 oz |
C**A
It works!!!
This is the first time I’ve used a product like this and I had a little difficulty getting it going. But when I did, it worked well I’ve had absolutely no birds return. It’s a bit expensive, but I wanted to receive it rapidly. It’s a durable product and I’ve resealed it for when I need to use it again. There was no noticeable smell and it’s extremely thick.
S**N
Defective - Does not dispense from tube
Does not come out of the tube, just like others have said.Either Amazon is selling old damaged product or there is truly a defect with the product.No amount of pressure from the caulking gun would work to get anything to come out. It appeared to be a solid mass inside the tube.
T**N
Birds will definitely be gone with BIRD BEGONE!
If you have a problem with birds pecking at your window, just put BIRD BEGONE on some cardboard and lay it on your window sill. They HATE IT!Don’t put it directly on your sill as it will never come off! BIRDS DEFINITELY HATE THIS STUFF!
L**I
The Birds R Gone ... and the first application lasted for three seasons!
February 5, 2013: This product is absolutely brilliant! It is horribly sticky, difficult to see, and quite effective. The gel has transformed what had become a sort of meeting-place for flying vermin (aka, English House sparrows ... a non-native, invasive species imported from England in the mid 1800s) into a clean, quiet environment.For those worried that the gel traps sparrows to die a horrible death, this is not the case. That said, they have to (loudly) remove themselves from the happy stickiness provided by Bird-B-Gone ... which seems to result in one-trial learning. The gel has worked well in our heretofore mild winter.A couple of tips. One, do not even think of using this product without having several pairs of disposable, latex gloves with you. (Once the first pair is 'polluted' by the glue, roll them off, and replace with a new pair.) Two, use the pressure-release tab on your caulking gun liberally. Three, have a hole-less plastic shopping bag with you to hold the caulking gun while negotiating a ladder. No matter how careful I was, the caulking gun got 'polluted' by the gel ... did I mention that the gel is sticky <g>. Have some individual paper towels, hanging out of a back-pocket. You will thank me. (Wipe once, fold the residue inside, crumple the towel, and throw it away immediately.)While costly, the improvement is priceless. (Buy an extra tube. It doesn't go as far as you will initially estimate.)March 8, 2016 Addendum. Well ... some 3 years later ... I had to add some of this sticky wonderfulness to several potential sparrow nesting spots yesterday. (Over the years, pollen and leaves had reduced the effectiveness of the original treatment.) Saturday, the day before yesterday, the sparrows told us that the time was right for the 'refresh.' Those of you whom enjoy trashy invasive vermin waking you up shortly before daybreak ... well you just go right ahead enjoying it. To reuse a line made famous on the Fox show, In Living Color, "Homey, don't play dat!"We'll continue to cherish the peace and quiet Bird B Gone MMTBG Transparent Bird Gel, 10-Ounce restored for us this morning. And all of you PeopleforEatingTastyAnimals types, there were some feathers in the remnants of the first application, but no corpses of dead birds.BTW. Re-using/emptying the partially used tube (remaining from the original application) was no problem at all. For three years that partially used tube had been on the shelf, inside a plastic bag. It had not even formed a skin at the nozzle! I've ordered a couple of more tubes so that if I need them, I'll have them on-hand.
S**E
Don’t waste your money
The contents wouldn’t come out even with a caulking gun, worse experience ever! Do not buy this product!
K**N
Effective, but a headache to remove.
This product definitely works. We were being harassed for countless weeks by birds (Robins) sitting on our window sills and bouncing up against the window repeatedly. All day long. We'd chase them away and they would fly to the other side of the house and resume their assault. The droppings were everywhere. This was the first year we had this problem. I research several options and this was the only one that worked. And it worked immediately.The problem was that everything that touches the gel now sticks to it. First a piece of dirt. Then a maple seed. Then a small bug. Soon I had a completely visible zig zag pattern of tiny debris on my white window sills, that you can see from across the yard and which causes a look equally as unpleasant as the bird droppings. We had to remove the gel, and the process of removing the gel was tedious. I used mineral spirits, as the directions suggest, and it took me nearly 2 hours to remove the gel from 7 windows. The gel was sticky enough that I had to scrape so firmly that my fingers are still sore 24 hours later. At this point, if the bird return, I'm not sure if I'll reuse this product, or just deal with the birds instead.
S**H
Doesnt work for pigeons
Doesnt work for pigeons
A**R
careful oozes out fast *lol not that way dirty mind!*
When you cut the tip off of the tube, be sure to stick something inside of it because it is sealed, careful cuz this stuff comes out pretty dang fast. I just spread it where I needed these darn birds who dont get the hint "Hey I dont want your nest here" And so far so good!
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