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I bought a cheap one years ago and put inside the space between upper and bottom roof; it worked for a short term and after a time the piggeon family came back, sleeping aside the speaker such as if it where not there - perhaps even enjoing the 'music'. In my sincere oppinion, doesn't work, at least for piegeons, but they warn that it indeed is harmfull at least for cats and dogs.I don't know they work or not! are they healthy or not?
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I have received 4 used ultrasonic-based pest repellers which should be installed for repelling wild pigeons from an oil field. But I don't know they work or not! are they healthy or not?
my question is how to detect the wave comes from their speakers.
thanks.
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I bought a cheap one years ago and put inside the space between upper and bottom roof; it worked for a short term and after a time the piggeon family came back, sleeping aside the speaker such as if it where not there - perhaps even enjoing the 'music'. In my sincere oppinion, doesn't work, at least for piegeons, but they warn that it indeed is harmfull at least for cats and dogs.
Ask in Google if an ultrasonic pest repeller works. Many tests say no. There are no tests that say yes. They were banned and the major seller was ordered to stop ads for their repeller that does not work.
Guess what? Some ultrasonic repellers do not produce any ultrasonic noises.
The thing is that since there is no way for a layperson to test whether it is emitting any form of sound, there is a lot of fake plastic crap floating about in the market which just don't do anything. (Like those Power Factor Correction Boxes)
And also, half the time, due to the placebo effect, we initially believe that it is working while it might be doing nothing and it was just probably just a slow day for the pests...!
IMO, there are some Sound Analyzer Apps for the PC/Phone which can be used to generate some amount of ultrasonic frequencies as well as check if they are present. So perhaps you can try them out to test.
I agree with what has been stated already but if you want a simple "go/no go" check, wire a small flashlight bulb across the speaker terminals. It doesn't care what the frequency is but it should give a glow if more than a small amount of power is being produced.
Brian.
In the Gulf of Mexico oilfields the problem is seagulls and brown pelicans. As Andre said they become accustomed to anything that’s tried. The unmanned platforms have foghorns on them which are deafening if your near them but the birds act as if there not even there. Someone had the idea of placing a plastic owl on top of the wells to scare them away. When they came back there was a seagull perched on top the owl and it was completely coated with there mess. Another technique was to mount these plastic spike strips to all the horizontal piping. In the end it wasn’t very effective.
Immediate action, low cost | Generally prohibited in public. Represents a harvest as opposed to a control program | ||
Poison | Killing | Immediate action | Non-target risks; socially unacceptable, short-term solution; dead and dying birds |
Trap and euthanize | Killing | Immediate action | Often unacceptable where people are present. Short-term effects; birds get “trap shy” |
Raptors | Predator and prey | Pigeons are a natural prey species; environmentally sound solution | Mating pairs are difficult to attract under most urban conditions. Raptors migrate and will leave the area part of the year |
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Maybe these guys can help with a solution. One of the techniques they employ is. simulated predator bird calls instead of ultrasonic.
I believe the plastic spike strips I saw were not so effective is because of the design. They were a long ribbon with a single thin spike.spaced a few inches apart. You have to realize these were placed on handrails. So it had to be something that wouldn’t interfere with hand placement.
If the pigeons have no where better to go with garbage or something to attract them, then you have a war on your hands. No deterrent will work except SS spikes on critical edges or razor wire. 100 birds will poop 2 metric tonnes per year.
IF you have a PhD and you have a scope and two sonic units, it would be trivial to verify they work, using one as the detector to measure the speaker or transducer levels with the other turned on. Do you have specs and need a test plan?
Immediate action, low cost Generally prohibited in public. Represents a harvest as opposed to a control program Poison Killing Immediate action Non-target risks; socially unacceptable, short-term solution; dead and dying birds Trap and euthanize Killing Immediate action Often unacceptable where people are present. Short-term effects; birds get “trap shy” Raptors Predator and prey Pigeons are a natural prey species; environmentally sound solution Mating pairs are difficult to attract under most urban conditions. Raptors migrate and will leave the area part of the year
Here where I live, they call pigeons as 'rats with wings' so, being the pests they are, there is no deal, no mercy.killing the animals is not the final way
Finally I could to upload the image.I can't upload image. instead, below is the link of top view of the ultrasonic repeller.
but the output power was too weak. how I can increase the output power and intensity of the output wave?
https://s6.uupload.ir/files/1669654301352_6j8q.jpg
Thank you dear.1.
Try turning on the ultrasound when a cat or dog is nearby (or other animal whose ears detect ultrasounds). If they respond in any way that indicates they hear it, then it should be audible to pigeons.
A chirping cricket might pause if it hears sudden ultrasound.
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Rubber snakes are often recommended in gardening articles. Move the snakes daily so the birds stay alarmed.
If you feel up to building an electronics project...
Rig a small motor to lift up the head of the snake for a short time (a foot off the ground). You might power it from a battery charged from a solar panel. It charges the battery (or super capacitor?) for 30 minutes, discharges it for a minute.
Here, the mobile phone acts as a detector. Speakers also are connected to the output ports of the ultrasonic pest repeller.The speakers of a phone are designed to play ordinary sounds, not very high frequency ultrasounds.
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