
Bird Repellent Spray Concentrate


Flock Free Bird Repellent concentrate controls and removes birds. This has always been a challenge since they just fly and land in the next area that doesn't have control measures.
This bird repellent has amazing results with proper application protocols. It dries clear but it is a visual, scent, and taste deterrent to birds. Just measure 2 fl oz of this concentrate with 1 gallon of water and mix thoroughly. It's easy to apply, simply spray onto areas to be treated.
Bird Repellent Spray can be sprayed on trees, bushes, buildings, pipes, beams, and anywhere you see bird activity with the exception of crops. Just spray it once a week for 4-weeks then monthly as needed. The goal is to keep constant pressure on the birds so they decide to move somewhere else.
Key Features:
*HomeandGardenSupply.com always recommends reading the entire product label before use, and following all necessary safety precautions, mixing instructions and proper application methods.
Active Ingredient/s: | Corn oil 10% Peppermint oil 3% White Pepper 3% Garlic oil 2% Clove oil 2% Rosemary oil 2% Thyme oil 2% Sodium Chloride 2% |
Target Problem: | Birds, pigeons, seagulls, starlings, sparrows, crows, woodpeckers, jackdaws, blackbirds, magpies and other small and mid-sized birds |
Areas of Use: | Outdoors, homes, barns, docks, roofs, lawns, stores, restaurants, production sites, parking lots |
Application: | Mix contents thoroughly. Put 2 fl. oz. of Tank Mix concentrate to 1 gal of water, and mix thoroughly. |
Family & Pet Safe? | Yes |
Formulation: | Consumer, Professional |
U.S. State Restrictions: | None |
Dimensions: | 4 fl oz bottle: L 3.43" x W 1.73" x H 5.51" Case of 15: L 11" x W 11" x H 5" 32 fl oz bottle: L 3" x W 3" x H 10.5" Case of 12: L 14" x W 11" x H 12" |
Shipping Weight: | 4 fl oz bottle: 0.4 lb Case of 15: 5.2 lbs 32 fl oz bottle: 2.54 lbs Case of 12: 28.2 lbs |
Manufacturer: | Flock Free |
EPA Registration #: | Exempt |
Flock Free Bird Repellent concentrate controls and removes birds. This has always been a challenge since they just fly and land in the next area that doesn't have control measures.
This bird repellent has amazing results with proper application protocols. It dries clear but it is a visual, scent, and taste deterrent to birds. Just measure 2 fl oz of this concentrate with 1 gallon of water and mix thoroughly. It's easy to apply, simply spray onto areas to be treated.
Bird Repellent Spray can be sprayed on trees, bushes, buildings, pipes, beams, and anywhere you see bird activity with the exception of crops. Just spray it once a week for 4-weeks then monthly as needed. The goal is to keep constant pressure on the birds so they decide to move somewhere else.
Key Features:
*HomeandGardenSupply.com always recommends reading the entire product label before use, and following all necessary safety precautions, mixing instructions and proper application methods.
Active Ingredient/s: | Corn oil 10% Peppermint oil 3% White Pepper 3% Garlic oil 2% Clove oil 2% Rosemary oil 2% Thyme oil 2% Sodium Chloride 2% |
Target Problem: | Birds, pigeons, seagulls, starlings, sparrows, crows, woodpeckers, jackdaws, blackbirds, magpies and other small and mid-sized birds |
Areas of Use: | Outdoors, homes, barns, docks, roofs, lawns, stores, restaurants, production sites, parking lots |
Application: | Mix contents thoroughly. Put 2 fl. oz. of Tank Mix concentrate to 1 gal of water, and mix thoroughly. |
Family & Pet Safe? | Yes |
Formulation: | Consumer, Professional |
U.S. State Restrictions: | None |
Dimensions: | 4 fl oz bottle: L 3.43" x W 1.73" x H 5.51" Case of 15: L 11" x W 11" x H 5" 32 fl oz bottle: L 3" x W 3" x H 10.5" Case of 12: L 14" x W 11" x H 12" |
Shipping Weight: | 4 fl oz bottle: 0.4 lb Case of 15: 5.2 lbs 32 fl oz bottle: 2.54 lbs Case of 12: 28.2 lbs |
Manufacturer: | Flock Free |
EPA Registration #: | Exempt |
Is it a problem to use this is flower beds? I wont directly spray flowers but if im spraying flower beds in early spring, it will be on the ground where flowers may be making their way up through the soil.
This application should not be a problem. The manufacturer says it can be sprayed on trees, bushes, and lawns so we do not see any issues. As you have already stated, do not spary on flower buds or blloms.
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