To keep pigeons and similar birds from window sills that have outward opening windows
Specifically designed for protecting a window sill from birds, yet still being able to open the window.
This window ledge spike fixes to the bottom of the actual window frame, so moves with the window when it opens. When the window is shut, the spike sits just above the sill, deterring all birds and pigeons from perching or roosting there
Highly effective and humane
Easy to put up – either screw or glue to window frame
15-year warrantee
In stock in Ireland for fast despatch
Free delivery over €150 (excluding VAT)
Other facts:
Discounts for quantities (see below)
You can return unused spikes to us for full refund
Made from UV stabilized polycarbonate
Each strip is 330mm long (i.e. 3 per metre) and the spikes are 112mm high
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