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Bird-X Bird Spikes
Posted in Bird Control Spikes, Bird Spike Strips, Bird Spikes, Bird-X, Metal Bird Spikes, Plastic Bird Spikes, Roof Spikes, Stainless Steel Bird Spikes on February 16th, 2009 by Bird Spikes – 1 CommentBird-X Bird Spikes
Bird-X is one of the largest manufacturers of bird spikes in the world. The Chicago-based bird control company has been manufacturing and distributing bird spikes since 1964 and have since provided bird control solutions for thousands of top-tier companies, including companies like Coca-Cola, Boeing, American Airlines, and many more.
Bird-X Bird Spikes Features
- Flexible Base for versatile applications
- you can bend the spikes around curves
- Two materials to choose from
- Stainless Steel Bird Spikes
- Plastic Bird Spikes options
- Easy install – nail, screw, or glue
- 20-Year Guarantee*
*this and all other features are subject to change according to Bird-X’s terms.
Bird-X Bird Spikes Length Options
Bird-X Spikes can be purchased in sections of
- 10 ft
- 24 ft
- 50 ft
- 100 ft
The individual Bird-X spike strips come in 2 feet long sections that snap/lock together.
Bird-X Bird Spikes Widths
The width of bird spikes required depends on the application. Bird-X provides 3 width types, which are featured in the figures below:
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Bird Spikes
Posted in Bird B Gone, Bird Barrier, Bird Control Spikes, Bird Spike Strips, Bird Spikes, Bird Strips, Bird-X, Metal Bird Spikes, Nixalite, Plastic Bird Spikes, Roof Spikes, Stainless Steel Bird Spikes on February 16th, 2009 by Bird Spikes – Be the first to commentBird Spikes
Basic Information
Devices like bird spikes are used in the bird control industry to keep birds from landing on things. They keep pest birds from roosting and therefore fall under the “roost inhibitor” category of bird control products.
The theory is simple: birds will not want to land on sharp needles. Most of the time, they are smart enough not to try and land on or in a set of spikes, but even when they do try (when shelter or food desire is great enough) they are greeted with a prick from the spikes, or cannot find a comfortable way to roost within the bird spikes matrix.
Please note that there are always exceptions to this. Sometimes birds will be able to roost within a spikes matrix, or they may sacrifice their own comfort if their desire to roost or eat is extreme. Barring these rare exceptions, bird spikes are reported to be the most effective method in stopping birds from roosting in specific areas and ledgings.
Spikes are also known as:
- Bird Strips
- Bird Control Spikes
- Bird Spike Strips
- Bird Needles
- Roof Spikes
- Gutter Spikes
- Bird Nail Strips
- Bird Nails
Spike Materials
In general, all spikes are the same: a set of spikes set on a base mounting strip. There are a few variations of spike strips based on materials and dimensions. In most cases, the spikes themselves are made of polycarbonate (plastic) or metal (stainless steel or aluminum). The base of the spikes can be made of either metal or plastic. Spike bases that are made of plastic tend to be more flexible and can be installed on plain surfaces.
Bird Spikes Widths
Spikes come in a variety of widths, from narrow (2″), regular(5″), and extra wide (7″+) to accomodate different surface requirements. A narrow surface like a window sill might require the narrow strips, while someone trying to apply spikes to signage and large surface areas may want to use the wide or extra wide sizes of spikes.
Top Bird Spike Manufacturers
There are many companies that manufacture and sell bird spikes, including Bird-X, Bird B Gone, Nixalite, and Bird Barrier. These companies all have their own variation of bird spikes.
Where to buy Bird Spikes
You can purchase birdspikes online from a number of different retailers. Amazon usually has the best deals from almost every manufacturer. Click here to view Amazon’s Bird Spikes Selection. You can also click & view our “Where to Buy Bird Spikes Online” page for more options.




