SPIKESŪ
Dense, Transparent Needle Strips
Block pest birds from their "landing strips" with Bird-X
xSPIKES
The most effective "keep off" sign you can post.
Birds instinctively fly to "landing strips" such as roof ledges, windowsills, building projections, signs, statues, trusses and beams. But now you can keep them from landing on your property... easily, inexpensively...and permanently!
All it takes is an application of SPIKES needle strips from Bird-X. There's nothing like this new roost inhibitor from the world's acknowledged leader in bird control products.
SPIKES Nothing Comes Close
TOUGH. Long-lasting polycarbonate provides
decades of maintenance-free protection.
TRANSPARENT. It does the job without marring the look of your property.
It's xpractically invisible.
DENSE. Top branches protrude from the vertical shafts to give impenetrable
coverage. No need to double up.
FLEXIBLE. Mounts easily on flat, curved or irregular surfaces - whether
wood, metal xor masonry.
EASY TO INSTALL. Stackable 12" sections attach quickly with SPIKES
Special xAdhesive, nails, screws, wire ties,
etc.
ENVIRONMENT SAFE AND NON-LETHAL. Nothing to rust or deteriorate.
ECONOMICAL. Sturdy plastic does the same job asstainless steel at
a fraction of the cost. One-foot modules minimizewaste.
GREAT WORKING PARTNER. Combinations have proved more effective than
any xsingle product.
SPIKES Special Adhesive Catalog # SSA (10 oz.
cartridge) $8 each
One cartridge will affix approximately 20 ft. of SPIKES
E-mail FOR LARGER QUANTITY PRICES
Slim use for ledges up to 2 inches wide
Regular: use for ledges up to 5 inches wide
Extra-Wide: use for ledges up to 7-8 inches wide.
When you need more than one row of spikes to cover a ledge make sure the bases of the spikes are no more than 4 inches away from the next row of spikes. If they are too far apart, birds can land between the spikes bypassing the spikes.
Off-Line Ordering Information
While we encourage the use of our secure on-line ordering system. Click Secure. We understand how some of our customers have concerns with on-line credit card purchases prefer to pay with money orders etc. For those of you who wish not to use on-line ordering please follow the instructions below.
To determine the total cost of the purchase please follow these steps.
1. Click the purchase online link of the product you wish to purchase. (Don't worry you will cancel before the transaction is complete).
2. You will be taken to the Miva Secure Server. Put the number of the items you want in the Quantity form. Then Click Add to Basket. The page will reappear. Then click in the upper right hand corner "Checkout"
3. You will be asked if you want to create an account. Simply click "Place Order Without Account". Then type in whatever you want for your name, street address, phone number and e-mail. Just be sure that with your fake e-mail you set it up as fake@nothing.com. The computer doesn't know if it is a real address or not. But it does recognize if it isn't set up properly.
4. Type in the correct City and State and Zip Code. This information is used by the computer to determine shipping costs.
5. Click "Continue". When you submit the information, (most of which is fake) you will be forwarded to a page that gives you options for shipping. In the shipping section, click the arrow. A form will come up that will list the prices of the various ways you can have the product shipped to you.
6. Click "Continue" and you will be forwarded to a page that will total the cost of the product and shipping. At this point, simply leave the site or turn off your browser. Note you have not put in your credit card number or even your full address. You can now send a money order to our address below. Or if you wanted to fax or call in your order, you will know what the total cost of the item(s) will be.
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