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Acoustic solutions

Birds respond to acoustic stimuli. This is exploited in various bird control systems:
  • acoustic pressure systems use ultrasonic, which is perceived by birds, as carrier waves
  • predator call systems imitate the cries of natural enemies. Warning calls are also played. With a reduced volume the systems can also be installed on property.

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The important characteristics of acoustic pressure systems

  • Acoustic pressure systems consist of an acoustic pressure source that is discreetly placed on the building and protects the whole structure.
  • Ultrasonic sounds builds up a physically perceptible pressure wave, which drives away the birds.
  • The system is not audible to humans, but the birds have the feeling of physical contact. The birds suffer no pain.
  • The acoustic pressure issued by the system is dispersed by every corner of a building, behind which there is no effect.
  • Acoustic pressure systems are suitable for small to medium populations of birds.
  • We offer an easy-to-use system in our Internetshop.
  • For the professional use, there are various acoustic pressure sources with differing effective radiuses. Ultronic-devices are monitored by a central unit. Acoustic pressure systems are quite small and can be hidden well on a building.
     UT10  UT20  UT30
            

    Static
    functions in 1 direction

    Rotating
    functions spherical
    Bi-Directional
    functions in 2 directions
  • Another acoustic pressure system works with 70mmx  150mm x 60mm wide units, which can also be hidden quite well on a building.

Available Acoustic Pressure Systems

   
         
Pros
  • Suitable as an alternative to bird control.
  • Protects large areas
  • Inaudible to humans
  • Not dangerous to birds or humans
Cons
  • Habituation possible
  • Relatively high price
  • Effect of each acoustic pressure source limited to ca. 10-18m
  • Every protrusion, ledge etc. on a building casts a shadow, so that often several devices must be used.
  • The setting up of devices requires ornithological knowledge.