$28.17 sale price when purchased online
$29.58 list price
Target Online store #3991
About this item
Highlights
- Will not damage trees or plants
- Hang from trees, patio, and gutters
- Can be rotated by 360 degrees
- Made from durable plastic
Description
These Scared-Eye Diverters are a simple and effective solution for keeping various bird species away from your property. Shiny, reflective surfaces act almost as an optical illusion to birds. When they see the "mock" predator eye and shiny reflective surface, they will be frightened, confused and want to avoid the area.
Dimensions (Overall): .8 inches (H) x 6.7 inches (W) x 2.15 inches (D)
Weight: 5.12 ounces
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Treats and/or Prevents Against: Birds
Assembly Details: No Assembly Required
Package Quantity: 5
TCIN: 91722651
UPC: 764176050053
Origin: imported
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Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 2.15 inches length x 6.7 inches width x 7.8 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.32 pounds
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item ships from third party seller: Everyday Goods
Return details
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4.0 out of 5 stars with 24 reviews
Completely Ineffective
1 out of 5 stars
Hilsy - 1 month ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
These did absolutely nothing to deter the birds in my tree, and they continue to crap all over my car. I'd give zero stars if it were an option.
:+1:
3 out of 5 stars
ronnie b. - 2 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
Good reflection when turning, takes more windwind to spin than expected.
Reflective bird diverters
5 out of 5 stars
Pam M. - 2 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
I Think these may work better than the decoys. I haven't got them all in place yet, but the few I have up seem to scare the pests. Hopefully, the birds won't get used to them.
Why Just Single Sided?
3 out of 5 stars
- 2 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
Perhaps the eye pattern could be on both sides of the device? Seems like since it is designed to spin that having the pattern on both sides would help make them more effective?
Hoisted with main halyard on
5 out of 5 stars
- 2 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
Hoisted with main halyard on a sacrificial line and bird problem gone!
Used to keep black birds
5 out of 5 stars
Oliver H. - 2 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
Used to keep black birds away from water trough at ranch.
Bird reflectors
2 out of 5 stars
- 3 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
Unfortunately these reflectors did not work for us. I have three of them hanging by my pool yet the bird still poop on my solar cover and still take baths in my pool.
1 reply from birdbgone team - 3 years ago
Hello Heather, we are sorry to hear the diverters have not helped with your pool area. We understand your frustrations and would like the opportunity to make this right, please forward your order confirmation to Alan at aroniss@birdbgone.com. In the meantime, please find bird control products recommended for pool areas at the following link (https://www.birdbgone.com/bird-problem/keep-birds-away-from-pool/). We look forward to helping!
Grackles!.hate what they do to my pool/ patio
3 out of 5 stars
IRENE M. - 3 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
I combined the reflective diverters, the red tailed hawk, the moving head owl, the sound deterrent green owl, and the flashy strips. All those products combined kept the Grackles away. One item alone isn't enough.
Scare Bird Diverters Deterred Robins
4 out of 5 stars
Steve K. - 3 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
We used the Diverters in conjunction with a Hawk Decoy and the ribbons - it seems like we needed all three to effectively deter the robins pecking our windows
Hung them in our pine
5 out of 5 stars
- 3 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
Hung them in our pine trees and arborvitaes. Grackles would drop the poop in our pool and make a mess on the railings.
Seems to be working, no
5 out of 5 stars
Pam G. - 3 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
Seems to be working, no more mess on balcony or nests in my pots!
Little pricey but recommend
5 out of 5 stars
Juanita D. - 3 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
Woodpeckers love log houses! When we saw the reflectors it made sense it could work. Put up the first batch of 5 and have had no Woodpeckers yet. Just received the second order of 5 because we have 2 log houses that join. We added 9 in. wire fishing leaders which provides more motion. They are a little pricey and the swivels do not work well, but can be replaced by double swivels, but the eye is a great idea.
Good product. Visual and movement
5 out of 5 stars
Dennis L. - 4 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
Good product. Visual and movement work well to deter pigeons.
Waste of money
1 out of 5 stars
- 4 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
I hug these all around my deck to get rid of one specific bird trying to build a nest. It did not work whatsoever
1 reply from birdbgone team - 4 years ago
Hello Scott, we are sorry to hear the Scare Diverters are not stopping the birds from nesting. Please keep in mind you have 30 days to call in to process a return authorization for your purchase. To help deter the birds from the nesting area, we recommend thoroughly cleaning the area to remove any droppings and bird debris. Droppings and debris leave pheromones, which attract the birds back to the area. Skipping this step can reduce the effectiveness of the bird control products used. The following link will direct you to our guide on how to properly clean up bird debris (https://www.birdbgone.com/pest-bird-diseases/). We hope this has helped, please do not hesitate to contact our customer support team at 1-800-392-6915.
Seem to work
4 out of 5 stars
Ruth Z. - 4 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
I've hung them around my patio covering. So far they seem to be working
The Reflective Scare Bird Diverters
5 out of 5 stars
Dean P. - 4 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
The Reflective Scare Bird Diverters are excellent. Have worked well and I ordered more. They are helping keep these destructive birds away.
These Bird Diverters seem to
5 out of 5 stars
Jacqueline S. - 6 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
These Bird Diverters seem to be doing the job as described!
Pretty reliable
4 out of 5 stars
Carol F. - 6 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
We purchased the balls and reflecting tear drops. The birds avoided them for three days but then came back. We tied the balls closer to the mast by shortening the string and they avoided the mast for a few days more, then the balls came off in a rainstorm. Luckily it was found and we replaced the string with stronger fishing line. Eventually, we will have to put pokey things on top of the mast.
Marginally successful, but less intrusive
4 out of 5 stars
- 6 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
Marginally successful, but less intrusive than other deterrents.
Birds are smart. The brave
3 out of 5 stars
Stephanie H. - 6 years ago
originally posted on Bird B Gone
Birds are smart. The brave ones went to the top of the canopy and dropped the seeds from the tree to the ones on the ground. Pigeons are the worst. The reflectors made a difference on how many alit in the tree and where.