Keeps birds off my pagoda which is awesome. Simple to attach with screws in this case. Can be cut down into smaller sections. I’ve used the all plastic style before but this is much more effective. Big Birds, small birds, cats – they all stay off now. Recommended.
Pigeon Spikes | Pigeon Deterrent Spike Strips | Pigeon Repellent Spikes
Stainless Steel Pigeon Barrier Spikes – The Perfect Solution To Protect Your Property From Pigeon PestsOriginal price was: 250฿.200฿Current price is: 200฿.
per 50cm strip
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Prevent Pigeon Birds from landing anywhere….
DIY and easy to install marine grade stainless steel spikes provides 100% protection on rooftops, ledges, fences, and more and require zero maintenance and can last a lifetime.
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NO MINIMUM - Order just the number of strips (50cm lengths) you need
Original price was: 250฿.200฿Current price is: 200฿.
per 50cm strip
KEY FEATURES
- Prevent pigeons, indian mynas, sparrows, starlings and other pest birds from perching on your property.
- Great for any surface and application.
- Long-lasting polycarbonate base and stainless steel spikes provides years of maintenance-free protection.
- Easy to install – Attach quickly with UV stabilised silicon adhesive, nails, screws, cable ties, etc.
- Transparent Polycarbonate base – is practically invisible.
- Flexible – Mount easily on curved. flat or irregular surfaces.
- Non-lethal and Environmentally friendly. Bird Spikes do not harm or injure birds.
- Economical and lightweight – Sturdy polycarbonate base does the same job as stainless steel at a fraction of the cost.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Material: Polycarbonate base and stainless steel wire
- Wire Diameter of Spike: 1.3mm
- Length of spike: 115mm
- Spike Quantity Per Metre: 60 spikes
- Protection Width: 70mm (spike tip to tip)
- Base Size: 500mm (L) x 23mm (W)
- Bird Species – Pigeons, gulls, starlings, indian myna birds, sparrows
- Bird Activity – Day-time perching, night-time roosting and some nesting areas.
- Infestation – From light to heavily infested areas.
- Substrate – Masonry, Steelwork (stainless and galvanised), lead, PVC, PPC, ceramic tiles, glass
- Installation – Using a suitable UV stabilised silicon adhesive or clip is critical to increasing life expectancy.
- Visibility (wires) – Stainless steel bird spikes are far less visible than plastic bird spikes
- Visibility (base) – Low profile base (5mm high) will not be seen from the ground level looking upwards
- Base Colour – Transparent clear base blends well with most surfaces irrespective of the surface colour
- Install Time – Quicker to install than other bird deterrent systems saving you time and money
The Best DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Pigeon Deterrent
Faced with a pigeon problem, one’s initial reaction is generally to look into the pest control market for the right device to eliminate the problem.
However, one also generally tends to find that the variety of options are nearly endless, and one might spend hours and hours researching various products and their often biased reviews online only to end up even more confused then when they began their investigation.
Is there such a thing as a truly DIY pigeon deterrent, and does pigeon control necessarily have to be expensive? Where do you even start?
Given the bewildering amount of conflicting information available online, the purpose of the following article is to clearly lay out the various options for pigeon control, what kinds of situations each option works best for, and the amount of money you need to spend in an impartial manner.
For instance there are a number of highly economical options which are just as effective as some relatively expensive options that may companies are not going to talk about (because they want you to buy their products), but we are here to give it to you straight.
In order to let you skip over information that is not useful for your particular pigeon issue and location, we have organized the following information into categories based on the kind of pigeon problem that you are having.
All pigeon problems can essentially be divided into two different groups: daytime perching vs overnight roosting. Depending on which of these categories your issue falls into, there are going to be different ways of going about solving it.
In the first scenario (daytime perching), what is happening is that the pigeons are simply using your home or place of business as a temporary stop while exploiting some nearby food source. In the second (overnight roosting), what is happening is the pigeons are using your home or building to breed and nurse baby pigeons.
The best way to figure out which issue you have (if it is not already immediately obvious) is to observe when your pigeons are active.
If they seem to be around pretty much all day long, then what you have is more likely merely daytime perching. However if your pigeons seem to be more active around dawn and dusk, then it is more likely the case that you have some overnight roosters spawning new pigeons.
Once you have determined which of these two types of pigeon issues you have, you can skip to the appropriate section to see which deterrents are best suited to dealing with which kind of problem.
Daytime Perchers
If your investigations have shown that your pigeons tend to be around only during the daytime, the next step is for you to understand better what is attracting the pigeons to your building. Why? Because if your pigeons have found a reliable food source nearby, then your pigeon spikes are merely going to displace them, and they may, for example, merely move from your ledges to your roof tiles.
With this type of daytime perching problem, as there are so many places that pigeons can use to perch – from windowsills, exposed pipework, guttering, to just about anything that protrudes from your home or place of business – you may find with frustration that each of your deterrents simply relocates your pigeons from one place to another.
If you want to remove the problem once and for all, you may find that you need to install deterrents in multiple areas all at once.
In some cases, however, you may be able to deal with the problem at the source (i.e. the food source) rather than papering your entire property over with spikes and so forth. If your building is located near a fast food outlet or other type of restaurant, the pigeons are more than likely feeding out of its dumpsters.
In this case telephoning your Environmental Healthy Department or town council may be able to resolve the issue. Likewise if the problem is resulting from individuals feeding the pigeons, then you could also contact your town council about the problem. Although they may not actually do anything about it, it is worth a shot before investing in pigeon deterrents for your home since this avenue could eliminate the problem altogether right at the source.
If, however, you are experiencing pigeon issues in a suburban neighborhood then it is more than likely that they are flocking to some sort of bird feeder meant for prettier birds in one or more of your neighbor’s gardens. In this case it would be easiest to simply speak to your neighbor or neighbors directly. Keep in mind that they don’t need to get rid of their bird feeder’s altogether, they just need to get the right kind of feeder and set it up the right way so that only the pretty, welcome birds can get at the food.
Overnight Nesting and Breeding Problems
If, on the other hand, your investigations discover that your pigeons tend to appear more in the early morning, late afternoon, or early evening, then you more than likely have an overnight roosting issue. Another sure sign that your pigeons are roosting overnight is large piles of pigeon guano.
While there will be some guano left behind by day visitors, the volume will be much higher in cases where the birds are perching in the same spot all night long. In this case you cannot avoid installing some sort of deterrent any place which pigeons are able to build nests on your property. Once again, it is very easy to simply relocate your pigeons from one area of your property to another, unless you take measures to pigeon-proof your entire property at once.
First you will have to determine what areas the pigeons are roosting at (the guano should make it quite obvious). However in some cases your pigeon problem could be coming from an interior nook or cranny (say, up underneath the roof or a second-floor porch or balcony).
In this case the signs might not be so obvious, and you may have to investigate more closely or any small holes or nooks which have space enough for a pigeon nest. If there are pigeons in any of these holes or nooks, you should be able to smell them once you get close enough even if there isn’t any obvious physical evidence.
Keep in mind however, that you should not in these cases simply block up the hole to trap the pigeons inside, partly because it is illegal, and partly because the pigeon carcasses will quickly become infested with maggots which will cause you an even more serious health and safety issue. If you don’t think you are able to humanely remove any pigeons from your property then we advise that you contact an organization like the Pigeon Control Advisory Service International.
However, if you are lucky and your property doesn’t have any hard to access nooks or crannies, then pigeon proofing your building should simply be a matter of setting up some sort of deterrent or obstacle to force your pigeons to relocate as well as to prevent any new pigeons from building new nests. Pigeon spikes, or anti-roosting spikes are a fairly economical as well as humane (they aren’t meant to pierce the pigeons, they are only meant to prevent them from landing or building nests) option.
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Pigeon Spikes | Pigeon Deterrent Spike Strips | Pigeon Repellent Spikes
Pigeons are among the most common urban birds, often found nesting and roosting on rooftops, ledges, balconies, signage, and commercial buildings. While they may appear harmless at first glance, their presence can lead to structural damage, health concerns, and ongoing maintenance challenges. One of the most reliable and humane solutions available today is the installation of pigeon spikes, also known as pigeon deterrent spike strips or pigeon repellent spikes.
This comprehensive guide explains everything you need to know about pigeon spikes, including how they work, where to install them, the types available, installation best practices, maintenance strategies, and how to maximize long term effectiveness. Whether you are protecting a residential property or managing a commercial building, this article provides a clear and actionable roadmap.
What Are Pigeon Spikes?
Pigeon spikes are narrow strips fitted with upright rods or prongs designed to prevent birds from landing or roosting on flat or narrow surfaces. Despite the name, these spikes are not sharp weapons. They are designed to deter birds without causing injury.
Purpose of Pigeon Deterrent Spike Strips
The primary goal of pigeon deterrent spike strips is to eliminate landing zones. Birds require stable surfaces to perch and nest. By installing spikes, you remove that comfort and encourage them to relocate.
- Prevent roosting
- Discourage nesting
- Reduce droppings accumulation
- Protect structural integrity
- Maintain building cleanliness
How Pigeon Repellent Spikes Work
The spikes create an uneven surface that prevents pigeons from landing comfortably. When birds attempt to perch, they cannot find enough stable space to settle. Over time, they learn to avoid the treated area.
Are Pigeon Spikes Humane?
Yes. Properly manufactured pigeon spikes are blunt tipped and designed to deter rather than injure. They act as a physical barrier, not a harmful device.
Why Pigeon Control Is Important
Ignoring pigeon infestations can lead to serious consequences for both residential and commercial properties.
Health Risks
Pigeon droppings can harbor bacteria and pathogens. Accumulated waste may contaminate surfaces and air quality.
Property Damage
Bird droppings are acidic and can corrode building materials, paint, metal fixtures, and roofing components.
Clogged Drainage Systems
Nesting materials often block gutters and drainage systems, increasing the risk of water damage.
Negative Business Image
For commercial properties, visible bird droppings and nesting can harm brand reputation and customer perception.
Types of Pigeon Spikes
Choosing the right pigeon repellent spikes depends on the application area, surface width, and environmental exposure.
Plastic Pigeon Spikes
Plastic spike strips are lightweight and flexible. They are suitable for most residential applications.
Advantages of Plastic Spikes
- Weather resistant
- Lightweight
- Easy to cut and customize
- Low maintenance
Stainless Steel Pigeon Spikes
Stainless steel spikes provide enhanced durability and are ideal for long term commercial installations.
Advantages of Stainless Steel Spikes
- Corrosion resistant
- High strength
- Long lifespan
- Suitable for extreme conditions
Wide Base vs Narrow Base Spike Strips
Wide base strips cover broader surfaces such as parapet walls. Narrow base strips work well on ledges, beams, and signage.
Where to Install Pigeon Deterrent Spike Strips
Proper placement determines the effectiveness of your pigeon control strategy.
Roof Edges
Rooflines are prime roosting spots. Installing spikes along edges prevents landing and nesting.
Window Ledges
Ledges offer stable resting spots. Spike strips eliminate this access point.
Balconies
Installing pigeon spikes along railings and balcony edges protects living spaces.
Signage and Lighting Fixtures
Commercial signs often attract birds. Proper spike placement prevents buildup of droppings.
Air Conditioning Units
Outdoor HVAC systems are common nesting areas. Spikes protect mechanical equipment from debris accumulation.
How to Choose the Right Pigeon Repellent Spikes
Measure the Surface Width
Accurate measurement ensures full coverage and prevents gaps that birds could exploit.
Evaluate Environmental Exposure
For high wind or heavy weather areas, stainless steel spikes may provide better durability.
Check Surface Material Compatibility
Ensure the base of the spike strip can be securely attached to wood, metal, stone, or concrete.
Consider Aesthetic Integration
Many spike systems are discreet and blend into architectural elements.
Step by Step Guide to Installing Pigeon Spikes
Step 1: Inspect the Area
Identify all active roosting and nesting locations before installation.
Step 2: Clean the Surface
Remove droppings, dirt, and nesting materials to ensure proper adhesion.
Step 3: Measure and Cut
Trim spike strips to fit the exact dimensions of the surface.
Step 4: Select Attachment Method
- Adhesive for smooth surfaces
- Screws for wooden structures
- Clips for metal beams
Step 5: Secure Firmly
Press down firmly and ensure full contact across the base.
Step 6: Inspect Installation
Verify there are no gaps or loose sections.
Maintenance of Pigeon Deterrent Spike Strips
Although low maintenance, periodic inspection ensures long term performance.
Regular Cleaning
Remove debris such as leaves and feathers that may accumulate between spikes.
Check for Damage
Replace broken or bent spikes promptly.
Seasonal Inspection
Weather conditions may affect adhesive bonds or fasteners.
How Effective Are Pigeon Spikes?
When installed correctly and covering all access points, pigeon spikes are highly effective. Birds rely on predictable perching areas. Removing those areas forces relocation.
Behavioral Adaptation
Pigeons are habitual. Once a landing site becomes inaccessible, they typically search for alternative locations.
Importance of Complete Coverage
Partial coverage reduces effectiveness. Birds may exploit untreated sections.
Combining Pigeon Spikes with Other Deterrents
For severe infestations, combining multiple strategies can improve results.
Bird Netting
Prevents access to larger areas such as courtyards.
Visual Deterrents
Reflective objects can temporarily discourage landing.
Ultrasonic Devices
Emit sound frequencies that disturb birds.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Leaving Installation Gaps
Even small uncovered areas can serve as landing spots.
Using Low Quality Products
Inferior materials may degrade quickly.
Improper Surface Preparation
Skipping cleaning can compromise adhesion.
Legal and Ethical Considerations
Pigeon spikes should always be humane and compliant with animal welfare guidelines.
Use Approved Products
Select spikes specifically designed for bird control.
Do Not Install on Active Nests
Ensure no active nesting sites are disturbed during installation.
Long Term Benefits of Installing Pigeon Repellent Spikes
Reduced Cleaning Costs
Minimizes the need for frequent maintenance.
Improved Property Appearance
Maintains clean facades and structural elements.
Extended Structural Lifespan
Protects materials from corrosive droppings.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pigeon Spikes
Do Pigeon Spikes Hurt Birds?
No. They are designed to deter landing without causing injury.
How Long Do Pigeon Spike Strips Last?
High quality materials can last many years with minimal maintenance.
Can Pigeons Build Nests Between Spikes?
Proper spacing prevents nesting. Choose appropriately spaced spike systems.
Are Pigeon Spikes Visible?
Most systems are discreet and blend into building architecture.
Comparing Pigeon Spikes with Other Bird Control Methods
Spikes vs Netting
Spikes protect narrow surfaces. Netting covers larger open spaces.
Spikes vs Chemical Repellents
Spike strips offer a permanent solution without reapplication.
Spikes vs Electric Track Systems
Electric systems require power and monitoring. Spikes are passive and maintenance friendly.
Action Plan for Effective Pigeon Control
Step 1: Assess the Problem Areas
Identify roosting and nesting zones.
Step 2: Measure Surfaces Accurately
Calculate total required coverage.
Step 3: Select Appropriate Spike Type
Choose plastic or stainless steel based on durability needs.
Step 4: Install Securely
Follow best installation practices.
Step 5: Monitor and Maintain
Inspect periodically for long term effectiveness.
Final Thoughts on Pigeon Spikes and Bird Control
Pigeon spikes, pigeon deterrent spike strips, and pigeon repellent spikes provide a humane, effective, and long lasting solution for managing unwanted bird activity. When installed correctly and combined with proper maintenance, they significantly reduce roosting and nesting problems while protecting property integrity.
By understanding pigeon behavior, selecting high quality materials, and ensuring complete coverage, property owners can achieve reliable results. A proactive bird control strategy not only preserves building structures but also supports cleaner, safer environments.






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