🪁 Elevate Your Garden Game with the Ultimate Bird Scare Solution!
The Bird Hawk Flying Kite is an innovative bird scarer designed to protect your crops and gardens from unwanted avian visitors. With a coverage area of 200-500 square meters, this kite utilizes wind dynamics and realistic designs to effectively deter birds without harm. Made from durable materials, it features a 4m telescopic pole for easy setup and enhanced performance.
Material | Steel,Nylon |
Item Dimensions L x W | 138"L x 78"W |
Size | 4M |
Theme | Bird |
Color | style A with 4m pole |
E**C
It works! No more birds pooping on our pool deck!
We were plagued with birds popping all over our pool and deck this year. Our whole neighborhood was having problems, which had never happened before. We installed this - it seemed like a goofy idea, but we were desperate. It worked! All of our neighbors still have problems, but we haven't had any since the day we put it up. Definitely worth the money!If I have any complaint, it would be that the swivel on the end of the pole isn't very effective. We have to "unwind" it off the pole every couple days. We shortened the strung which had helped a lot.
R**G
Well designed and well made, and deters birds and squirrels
The kite shows no signs of wear after flying it several hours a day for a week. When there is wind it flies with a lot of action, and it's shape and shadow are raptorish. I don't see any squirrels, and not many jays, when it's windy. When there is no wind it hangs with painted side up.The telescoping pole is also well made. The only issue is that sometimes, after being up for some hours in the wind, the pole will collapse (telescope) down on it's own. I suppose I should jam the tapered joints tighter when I set it up, but I don't want to struggle with it when I take it down.
J**.
works great protecting my small orchard, but kite fades quickly. See update at end of review.
I purchased this to keep the blue jays out of my home orchard and vineyard. This year I put up this hawk kite in my orchard when my cherries were ripening. So far, I have lost maybe a dozen cherries from two trees. The jays sit up on the power lines nearby and look disappointed. I have just ordered another bird kite to put near my hazelnut and walnut trees, since the first kite will need to stay in the orchard to protect other fruits ripening there.I had to trouble shoot it for a few days to get it to work effectively in all kinds of wind and in still air. Where I live it is generally calm in the mornings, but then can get very windy in the afternoons. So far, the kite, pole, and string are holding up.I found that getting it up high into the air allowed it to appear to be flying, even if it was just hanging from the pole in still air, and to not get hung up in the trees when it did get blown around (but to not contact the power lines just outside my fence).This is how I finally mounted it, and now have it working perfectly: I pounded a 5' long metal ½” conduit pipe into the ground so that 3' is above ground. Over that I slid a 10' long ¾” schedule 40 PVC pipe. The ground stake, to which the kite’s rod is attached, fits securely in the ¾” PVC. The ¾” PVC was too flexible, allowing the kite to dip into the tree tops and get caught, so I slipped a 6' long section of 1 ¼” PVC over the ¾” PVC to make it more rigid near the bottom. These are all set vertically, but the ¾” PVC is flexible near the top, as is the rod to which the kite is attached, and it all bends in the wind, and therefore the string does not get wrapped around the rod. The whole contraption raises the kite 23' into the air. I adjusted the length of the string so that it is about 5' long, short enough to keep it out of the trees and away from the power lines, but long enough to keep the kite "flying" over the trees in no wind.At first, I planned to take the kite down every few days, so the jays didn't habituate to it, but they returned as soon as I moved it, even though I put a scarecrow out there. I put the kite back and have not moved it in several weeks, and it is still working.I reduced my former 5 star review to 4 stars because the kite is fading significantly after 6 weeks of use. And also because the string provided becomes brittle in sunlight and breaks (it lasted about two months).UPDATE after 2 seasons of use: I purchased a second kite for use over my filbert and walnut trees. I had a biblical infestation of jays last year (possibly due to the commercial filbert grower nearby installing propane cannons to chase them away). Because the nuts were being eaten so early before ripening (still green), I left the kites up continuously for two months. The jays became habituated to the kites and stripped my trees clean before the nuts ripened.I am using both kites again this year. I put one up over my cherry trees and swapped it out for two scarecrows (which I made scarier by attaching upraised arms bearing pom-poms of flash tape), which worked well. I swapped them every few days. Now a kite is over my blueberry patch, which, because I have several varieties, ripen over a 10 week period. I periodically swap out the kite with the scarecrows and a dummy hawk on a post, and the jays seem to have left for the season.I am purchasing a kite-only without the pole to keep on standby. Both kites have faded significantly and one parked in a blackberry patch and was shredded when I pulled it out (still flies, just is deteriorating faster). It's cheaper than buying organic fruit.
J**H
Bad directions and missing part.
Junk. Directions are worthless. Missing part so never able to install on my pier. Unable to return since 30 days passed before I could make it to our lake.
S**4
simple yet effective, fun to watch
easy set up, although directions don't tell you the screw is to keep the pole attached to the ground stake. It cleared my yard of grackles by the second day. It is fun to watch it swoops and dives and the wings make a realistic fluttering sound. I am also ordering the owl kite to alternate with the hawk.
S**I
Disappointed
It gets twisted around the end all the time. The telescoping pole collapses sometimes. Disappointed.
A**
Not bad … but not great
These have been working great for short term - durability is questionable… but when it works it works just not in super sunny climates or high winds it gets shredded - I’ve protected many veggie gardens with them while they last -
T**G
Quality product & great results for the intended use!
The media could not be loaded. Easy to install & great quality. The entire system is provided. The Kite has held up very well these past few months with many high winds! Note: Tip/angle the pole a bit during installation to keep the bird kite from wrapping around the pole in low winds. Has worked great in keeping the geese off our property (Yes the intended use)!! It also draws a lot of attention from passerby’s too!!! - LOL… Would recommend!
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