🦅 Keep your view clear and birds safe!
The White Bird Tape for Windows is a 3/4" x 40' roll designed to prevent bird strikes on windows. With an impressive 85% effectiveness rate, this tape creates a No-Fly zone by reducing outdoor reflections, making glass visible to birds. It's easy to apply, cost-effective, and provides long-lasting protection for 2 to 3 windows.
R**I
Nice product
Easy to use. Looks good. Could have used a 46' roll to cover a patio door every two inches . Ordered another roll to finish last row on door.
B**G
Did the trick - good product!
After birds began to hit my front windows, one of whom was severely injured, I went on a hunt for a product to help prevent collisions. I read reviews for dozens of similar products and finally just took a chance on this one. I followed the spacing instructions to a tee, and this honestly did work! Not the most attractive, but if you do it carefully, the stickers kind of look like blinds from the road. I put them on the top half of my windows, as the bottom halves are screened and the birds weren’t as drawn to the lower halves.Most importantly, the birds are safer and I haven’t seen one bird injury since!Also worth noting, for fellow humans concerned about their bird friends: a few weeks after putting up these stickers, I also moved my bird feeder to a more strategic location (read online - I think the rule is within 3 feet from the nearest window//too close to swoop in super fast), or more than 10ft so they don’t notice it) and that no doubt also helped!
A**W
This works well
Most of the UV window clings are a bit too cutesy. This offers a more architectural solution. However, the tape is less easy to apply because you aren’t just randomly sticking them on. You have to give thought to it and measure out your placement strategy. However it does look good and works great. The UV effect loses its oomph over time and should be replaced. That’s fine, it encourages me to wash the window. When I don’t get to putting it back up right away birds die, as my windows reflect the image of nearby trees and birds think they are flying into more trees. The fatalities are always the most rare and beautiful species too. I wish we had ordered bird safe glass to start with. This product is a good solution.
M**R
Smart birds
We have a pair of cardinals who bash their heads against our windows throughout the day, but they always start with our bedroom window at dawn. Several people told me about this product, and the reviews were positive, so I thought it worth the try. I put the tape on the problem window the afternoon it arrived, and we didn't hear any birds at it for several days. I thought WIN! and ordered another package. And then our apparently very clever birds figured out the ruse and resumed their daily battering. I hope y'all have dumb birds!
S**A
Helping The Birds
After a few bird strikes, purchased this to put on 3 windows that face the woods. I put it up on the exterior of the windows. Was easy to install. I have blackout shades in the room. So from the outside, my windows are black. I got white tape. It does the trick and hopefully the birds will be better off for it.
D**E
ACTUALLY WORK
I don't trust anything but these on the windows of my mid-century modern home with plenty of giant picture windows.
R**R
Annoying Birds Are Gone
I have tried everything to get rid of birds diving into my windows. Fake owls, rubber snakes, windmills, nothing worked. I bought this tape and my husband I put it on our windows and the birds have not hit a window since. My only complaint is in my opinion I thought the tape was kind of pricey.
B**B
Seems to be working.
I got the white strips rather that the clear. I have used other clear stripes but they don't work as well, in my opinion. Seems to have helped reduce bird strikes. The stripes are black on back but this does not seem to be a problem. The Package included a sample square of this product so that you can get an idea how it would look to cover your entire window. Using the white as an entire cover for a window in the North, where I live, would be too dark, but in areas with a lot of sun year round, it might be a good option.
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