Stroboscare
Birds also perceive external stimuli, particularly visual. The latest research shows that animals can see light with a wave length of 430 - 680nm. These are used in visual bird control devices.
Stroboscare: transmits pulsing strobe explosions. Therefore, it is only approved for indoor use.
Stroboscare: transmits pulsing strobe explosions. Therefore, it is only approved for indoor use.
The important characteristics of Stroboscare flash lights
- Bright light flashes 25 to 120 times per minute, which drives away birds. The flashes are 15 million candlelight power. The Stroboscare energy consumption is 1500 watt.
- Stroboscare is only approved for indoor use due to the bright light and potential risk to the human eye.
- Therefore, they are mainly used in glass houses or aircraft hangers.
- The devices are controlled by a control unit. A motion sensor switches the devices on only if needed.
Pros
- Strobe light deter birds.
- The birds’ eyes are not injured by the light. But the birds are driven away.
Cons
- Strobe light is not without risk to human eyes due to its intensity.
- Stroboscare devices are only approved for indoor use.