Bird-X Bird Stop Non-Toxic Concentrate Liquid Bird Deterrent
Deter birds effectively and humanely with Bird-X Bird Stop Liquid. This advanced, non-toxic concentrate utilizes methyl anthranilate, a natural compound derived from concord grapes, to create an invisible barrier that discourages birds from landing, feeding, or loitering. It's a safe and reliable solution for protecting your property, reducing health and liability risks associated with droppings, and maintaining aesthetics. Ideal for yards, gardens, ponds, and more, this versatile liquid is easy to apply via spraying or painting.
$117.63
Owner Satisfaction
3.4
/ 5
Category Rank
240
/ 352
#240 in Animal & Pet Repellents
Price vs Category Average
+129%
Above average
Active Ingredient
Methyl Anthranilate
/ Methyl Anthranilate
Who it's for
- Humane and Non-Toxic Formula
- Multi-Sensory Deterrence
- Economical Concentrate Format
Who should skip it
- Requires Frequent Reapplication
- Potential for Visible Residue
- Strong Grape Odor
Key Specs
Active Ingredient
Methyl Anthranilate
Active Ingredient Type
Natural
Form
Liquid Spray, Concentrate
Volume
1 Gallon (128 fl oz)
Application Method
Spraying or painting
Application Location
Outdoor
Target Animals
Geese, ducks, pigeons, crows, starlings, grackles, and others
Container Volume
128 ounces
Features
- Natural, non-toxic bird deterrent
- Creates an invisible, effective barrier
- Discourages birds from landing and feeding
- Reduces health and liability risks
- Maintains property aesthetics
- Safe for use around property
- Easy spray or paint application
- Protects various outdoor areas
What customers say
Customer feedback centers on the product's non-toxic, humane formulation, which many appreciate. When applied successfully to small surfaces like window sills, users report excellent deterrence against pigeons and starlings. However, the primary concern is reliability and durability. Effectiveness is heavily weather dependent; rain significantly reduces the sticky barrier, necessitating frequent, costly reapplication. Furthermore, results vary by bird species, with larger birds often ignoring the treatment. This inconsistency leads to polarized reviews, suggesting the concentrate performs best in covered or protected locations where longevity is less of an issue.
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