Spike Width: 140mm
ProBird spikes for gutters help protect areas such as guttering from birds nesting and roosting. Birds often use guttering, and the build-up nesting material can damage drainage, causing costly problems if left over time. Our spikes can be used in the traditional method, but if the guttering is the source of your bird infestation, please purchase gutter clips to clip the spikes onto any curved surface easily.
The four-point system spikes have a high-quality UV-stabilised polycarbonate base and stainless steel tips to ensure they last the test of time, and weather. Each metre is made up of 2 strips which can also be attached to gutters using the relevant clips (sold separately).
Installing Bird Spikes:
Spike systems are an effective system for proofing against pigeons and gulls in most situations, however this is not recommended for smaller bird species such as sparrows. | Before installing bird spikes, it is important to make sure the area is cleaned by removing any guano and debris, such as flaking paint. This ensures proper adhesion. | Surfaces should also be cleaned and sanitised with products such as Bio-Rid to disinfect and start breaking down the guano and dirt. Ensure the surface is dry before application, for damp conditions use a product such as Fix-all. |
Apply silicon to the surface or base of the spike using a caulking gun, use the ridge in the base of the spike as a guide. Immediately position spike onto the surface, press down firmly in to place. | Systems with angled leading spikes offer better edge protection when installed so spikes are protruding over the edge slightly. Rows of spikes should be no further than 65mm apart for pigeons and maximum of 100mm apart for gulls. | Bird spike can be installed by using cable ties for pipes and rails or screwed on to wooden surfaces. They can also be installed on windows and gutters using specific clips. |