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Bird-B-Gone MMRTH1 Bird Deterrent Decoy For Assorted Species
Item #: MMRTH1 by BIRD-B-GONE INC
UPC #: 764176080036
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- Economical humane bird control solution
- Hawks are the natural predator of pest birds, decoy scares birds away
- Lifelike and more effective than owl decoys
- The mock predator eye and shiny reflective surface work together appealing to birds visual sense
- Easy-to-install
- Effective for small and large pest birds
- Open bottom tab and fill with sand to weigh down or use loop at top to hang
Product Type
Bird Deterrent Decoy
Velocity
B
Returnable
Yes
Hazardous Material
No
Each Weight
0.980 LB
Defective Code
A
Bird Type
Red Tailed Hawks
Packaging Type
Boxed
Height
17.00
Non-Toxic
Y
Safe for Pets
Y
ECCN
EAR99
Home & Yard Chemicals & Pest Control Product Type
Decoy Hawk
Primary Active Ingredient(s)
Plastic
Recommended for Birds
Y
Recommended for Cats
N
Recommended for Chipmunks
N
Recommended for Deer
N
Recommended for Dogs
N
Recommended for Gophers
N
Recommended for Mice
N
Recommended for Moles
N
Recommended for Rabbits
N
Recommended for Rodents
N
Recommended for Snakes
N
Recommended for Squirrels
N
Safe for Kids
Y
Safe for Plants
Y
Country Origin Code
CN
Organic
N
Length
8.00
Width
21-1/2
Brand
Bird-B-Gone
Product Height (in.)
6
Product Length (in.)
16
Product Width (in.)
6
Application
For backyards, balconies, boats, gardens, overhangs, patios, rooftops, under eaves
Nomenclature
MMRTH1 DECOY HAWK RED-TAILED
Material
Plastic
Indoor/Outdoor
Outdoor
Number in Package
1 pk
The Bird B Gone hawk decoy is the first red tailed hawk decoy available in today's market and is used the same way as owl decoys to scare birds from open areas. Visual bird deterrents appeal to a bird's sight and sense of danger. Red tailed hawks are known for hunting during the day, while most owl species hunt at night when birds are roosting. This makes the hawk a more identifiable predator to birds. When birds see the decoy, they will want to avoid the area. The life like painted features and menacing look add to the overall effectiveness. The hawk decoy can be hung from rope or twine, weighted down or simply placed in affected areas.