Nice but we need to hear it. The other issue and probably the biggest issue is hawks,eagles and owls going after poultry. It needs to have a motion sensor that detects birds from about 15-20’ in the air then it makes the sounds so the thing is not making sounds all the time. That would drive people crazy. So the motion detection is most important and then add it so a nice solar panel so that it doesn’t need a plug to be used in fields and pastures.
The power consumption is low, thus, a very long cord (gauge 14) may suffice to go 250 or 300 m away from the power outlet. This is true as long as a gadget that consumes significant power is not added. The BidXPeller itself consumes power no more than an average radio, much less than a TV set.
Hi Joe. We currently do not have a version of this device for vultures. Give our team a call at 800-662-5021 and they can help troubleshoot your turkey vulture problem.
hello. can i please know if you guys recommend a strictier configuration for woodpeckers? i bought the woodpecker version #11. If the time off should be shorter or something. iam using your config, only the woodpecker on as its my only problem, and only one predator on, with x long time off and working 24hrs.
iam not facing super pressure, but the woodpeckers start between 4 and 5am. and all over daylight. iam facing this problem on a wood house coated with polystyrene, its not because of the wood itself because its coated but this polystyrene is atracting woodpeckers because its quite easy for them to peck it. sorry my english and thanks a lot in advance.
I just bought this. It works GREAT! Thank you for this video it really helped me understand how to best use this.
Why would you make a 10 minute video and never plug it into an outlet and actually show people how it functions?
Nice but we need to hear it. The other issue and probably the biggest issue is hawks,eagles and owls going after poultry. It needs to have a motion sensor that detects birds from about 15-20’ in the air then it makes the sounds so the thing is not making sounds all the time. That would drive people crazy. So the motion detection is most important and then add it so a nice solar panel so that it doesn’t need a plug to be used in fields and pastures.
Can we hear it?
The power consumption is low, thus, a very long cord (gauge 14) may suffice to go 250 or 300 m away from the power outlet. This is true as long as a gadget that consumes significant power is not added. The BidXPeller itself consumes power no more than an average radio, much less than a TV set.
Do you think this will work for keeping my chickens out my neighbors yard?
What is the photo cell for? Is this any good for magpies?
Does this work for politicians?
hahahah, made me laugh
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I just plugged my device in and it is not working. What should i do?
Will this distress my backyard chickens, esp with the predator sounds?
We don't recommend using it around backyard chickens.
We spread feed daily for quail but the darn dove comes in and eats it all. Will this work to get rid of the dove but not the quail?
Sir, i am looking for the one that can cover up to 500 acres
Why didn’t he let us hear it, is he ashamed of the sound?
Why you didn’t try it?
Does this work for turkey vultures?
Hi Joe. We currently do not have a version of this device for vultures. Give our team a call at 800-662-5021 and they can help troubleshoot your turkey vulture problem.
I'm wanting to deter a determined woodpecker. Any suggestions?
Hi Lynda. We have a woodpecker version of this device called the Woodpecker Pro. bird-x.com/bird-products/electronic/sonic/woodpecker-pro/
no chat about the sound.......can this be tolerated by PEOPLE living in proximity to this, such as a BOAT?
hello. can i please know if you guys recommend a strictier configuration for woodpeckers? i bought the woodpecker version #11.
If the time off should be shorter or something. iam using your config, only the woodpecker on as its my only problem, and only one predator on, with x long time off and working 24hrs.
iam not facing super pressure, but the woodpeckers start between 4 and 5am. and all over daylight. iam facing this problem on a wood house coated with polystyrene, its not because of the wood itself because its coated but this polystyrene is atracting woodpeckers because its quite easy for them to peck it.
sorry my english and thanks a lot in advance.