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Bird-B-Gone Inc., Leading Manufacturer Of Effective, Humane Bird Deterrents, Announces Sonic Shield
Sonic Shield from Bird B Gone is available online now
The innovative pest control device frightens birds and other unwanted critters away from property using sound and light. Self-contained and completely portable, the Sonic Shield™ operates on 4 AA batteries and is easily installed virtually anywhere. The versatile device has two modes of operation for around-the-clock pest deterrence: a daytime mode to repel pests using flashing LED lights and barking dog sounds; and a nighttime mode that repels pests using only the flashing LED lights—ideal for areas where night noises are not allowed.
Sonic Shield uses light and sound to scare critters away
"We are always looking for ways to help our customers keep their homes pest free," said Owner Bruce Donoho. "The sonic shield is an effective way to deter pests from your home, especially those pests that cannot hear in ultrasonic." The Sonic Shield™ is a safe and humane way to get rid of birds and many other pests. For additional advice on how to keep pests off property, consult Bird-B-Gone.
About: Bird-B-Gone supplies the commercial, industrial and residential market with effective, humane bird deterrents manufactured in the USA. The company’s mission to stay on the cutting edge of the latest advancements in the bird control industry by uniting new technologies with tried and true methods to develop the most effective bird deterrents available. At Bird-B-Gone our expertise, training and customer service set us apart. Our products carry the longest industry guarantees, and are proudly made in the United States. We have a team of Bird Control Experts that can help solve virtually any pest bird problem. Sonic Shield is available through Bird-B-Gone and AbsoluteBirdControl.com.
Visit us online at http://www.birdbgone.com to learn more or call us at 1-800-392-6915 or email nobirds@birdbgone.com with additional questions.
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