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Bird Spikes at Lowes Home Improvement Stores

Posted in Aluminum Spike Strips, Bird Control Spikes, Bird Spike Strips, Bird Spikes, Metal Bird Spikes, Pigeon Spikes, Plastic Bird Spikes, Stainless Steel Bird Spikes, gutter spikes on June 23rd, 2009 by Bird Spikes – Be the first to comment

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Most of you know Lowe’s as the great home improvement store that it is. They carry an incredible amount of items for home  & garden as well as commercial/industrial tools.

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Although their current selection is vast, Lowe’s does not yet carry bird spikes! Bird control is becoming an important part of any pest control operation for all industrial,commercial, and residential applications, so hopefully Lowe’s gets the picture soon and starts to integrate bird control solutions in its arsenal of products. There are bird spikes at Home Depot, but not currently at Lowe’s

Until Lowe’s starts to sell bird spikes, we’re going to recommend that you check out the spikes selection on Amazon. They have the best prices on new & used units in addition to incredibly fast shipping (which is one reason why they’re the biggest online retailer). It will save you time and money vs. wandering the long hallways of Lowe’s or any other super-mega-warehouse-store in search of nonexistant bird spikes.

Click here to view all bird spikes on Amazon

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How To Make Homemade, DIY Bird Spikes

Posted in Bird Control Spikes, Bird Spike Strips, Bird Spikes, Bird Spikes Installation, Bird Strips, Roof Spikes, Stainless Steel Bird Spikes on June 9th, 2009 by Bird Spikes – Be the first to comment

Why Make Your Own Bird Spikes?

Homemade Bird Spikes

Homemade Bird Spikes

Bird spikes are an invaluable tool in the battle to get rid of pest bird infestations. The first line of defense against birds is to provide a physical barrier to keep them from entering or landing. The two primary physical barriers are bird netting and bird spikes. If birds are roosting on very specific ledges or surfaces, spikes are usually the best option. If birds are inhabiting a large area and causing substantial damages, it may be prudent to invest in larger bird netting system. It would take forever to make your own bird netting, but there’s hope for you if you want to take a stab at making some bird spikes/nail strips.

NOTICE: If you’ve reached this guide with the intention to make your own homemade bird spikes strips, then you’re in the right place. But before you spend your valuable time, money, and hard work in making your own spikes, we’ve got to let you know that your best option is to buy bird spikes strips. View our bird spikes store above to view some of the best deals on the web

Home Made Bird Spikes Guide

Ok, you’ve checked out Amazon’s selection of dirt cheap bird spikes but you’re still set on making your own, so we’ll start the guide here:

*Disclaimer: this is non-professional guide for creating bird spikes. We do not claim any liability if you injure yourself,waste too much money, or end up with an ineffective bird spikes solution.


What you will need:

  • Nails… get the longest you can find (click here if you need to order some)
    • *optional:  Nail Gun (here’s a good one)
  • Strip of Wood – at least 1/2″ thick, 2 inches wide. Match to length needed
  • Hammer
  • Paint to match whatever surface on which you plan to install the spikes

Estimated project time: 1 hr for each foot of spikes

The Process

Step 1: Measure the area where you want to eventually install your spikes. Make sure you get the length as well as the width from the wall or back edge to the front edge of any ledging.

Step 2:  Set up the base strip, face down. You will be hammering the nails from the back side of your mounting strip so that the nails point outwards.

Step 3: Hammer the nails. Hammer two nails across from each other at opposing 45 degree angles (you want to get the “\/” shape this way). Using two angled nails will provide more coverage and effectiveness for your DIY spikes. You can even add an extra center spike for the “best” coverage. The nails in this arrangement will look like a “\|/”. Make sure you have enough width in your base to support a 3-wide nail setup.

Step 4: Optional Paint your base + nails to match the surface they will be installed on.

Step 5: Wait for paint to dry

Step 6: Installing your Bird Spikes

This guide is meant only to show how to make your own bird spikes. To learn how to install your bird spikes visit our bird spikes installation tutorial or click here for our how to install bird spikes video.

This sound like too much work? Get the best prices on quality stainless steel spikes without all of this effort by checking out our online store (at the top of the page).

How to Save 25% on Bird-X Bird Spikes – Discount Coupon Code

Posted in Bird Control Spikes, Bird Spike Strips, Bird Spikes, Bird-X, Discount Coupon Codes, Stainless Steel Bird Spikes on May 14th, 2009 by Bird Spikes – Be the first to comment

Here’s a quick method to instantly save 25% on Bird-X’s Bird Spikes.

Bird-X’s spike strips are currently on sale for 15% off. In addition to their current sale, you can use the coupon code : “BX2009” for an additional 10%. Both of these combined add up to a 25% discount!. Pretty solid deal!

Click Here to go to Bird-X and save that 25%

Also, amazon has Bird-X spikes on sale, sometimes their deals are better than 25% off. To view Amazon’s selection of spikes, click here

Bird Spikes Installation Video

Posted in Bird Barrier, Bird Control Spikes, Bird Spike Strips, Bird Spikes, Bird Spikes Installation, Bird Strips, Metal Bird Spikes, Pigeon Spikes, Plastic Bird Spikes, Roof Spikes, Stainless Steel Bird Spikes, bird flite on February 23rd, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Installing Bird Spikes

Bird-Flite Spikes by Bird Barrier

Here’s a great video on how to install bird-flite spikes. In addition to installation instructions, Bird Barrier’s video also provides an overview of their product, best practices, and examples of where potential applications.

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