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Jeffergarden Pest Repellents, Terror Eyes, Inflatable Balloon to Scare Birds, Eye Repellent Balloon
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1. Protect your property from birds: prevent birds from nesting in carports and boat docks or feasting on fruit trees. Protect your property, siding, cars, boats, and gardens from soiling, corrosive bird droppings, and other forms of damage caused by birds. Reclaim patios and balconies and save time and money on cleaning and repairs. 2. STOP BIRDS FROM USING YOUR POOL AS A BATHROOM: These scare balloons can float in the water like a floating scarecrow to frighten birds and keep ducks and wild geese away from your pool and yard. With unwanted feathered guests banished, you can once again enjoy a clean and sparkling pool. 3. VERSATILE: This is a bird-scaring balloon that keeps birds away from orchards, woods, or farmland. 4. TEAR-RESISTANT MATERIAL: We have rigorously tested our large yellow repellent balloons to ensure they are the most effective and robust on the market. We use only the strongest, most tear-resistant, and weather-resistant plastic available. Unlike other brands of bird-scaring balloons, they are not fragile and will not fly away or deflate after a few days. 5. SRETSIMPLE: Easy to use; simply inflate, apply an eye sticker and hang the repellent on tree branches or any area you want to protect with access to wind and light. reflective predator eyes, ribbon, bright colors and wind movement intimidates them into repelling birds. The repellents are non-toxic, wildlife-friendly and completely harmless to birds and pests.
Specification:
Material: PVC Before inflation: approximately 60cm/23.6 inchesPackage List:
1*BalloonNote:
Due to different monitor and light effects, the actual color may be slightly different from the picture color. Please allow 1-2cm difference due to manual measurement.Features
- BrandSNQ
- Length1 cm
- Width1 cm
- Height1 cm
- Weight100 g
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