MISSION VIEJO, Calif. - Bird-B-Gone was issued three new patents, the company announced.
Two of the new patents issued were for Bird-B-Gone's Bird Jolt Flat Track system, a low-profile electric track that deters birds from landing on flat or curved surfaces, according to the manufacturer. The first new patent stems from improvements to the system, involving the knitted-mesh design, and the second patent dealing with the manufacture of the product, the company said.
The third patent involve's Bird-B-Gone's plastic bird spike, allowing the base of the spike to vary in width.
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