Methyl anthranilate is a grape extract that naturally occurs in concord grapes, and is used for flavoring grape soda and candies. It is a food grade material, and recognized by the FDA as a safe substance. The extract has been widely used by pest control companies for safely and humanely deterring pest birds and geese for decades.
The Bird-B-Gone Mist is the only hazing unit which has an LCD touch screen for programming. From the control unit, you can attach up to 64 misting “drop” units, controlling each one individually. Each Drop station can cover an area of about 6-8 thousand square feet. Spray units can be set to go off simultaneously or at alternating times. The control panel will keep track of liquid levels, and will notify you when to refill the units.
Bird-B-Gone Mist can be programmed to fit any schedule. The nozzle design on the unit provides a verifiable “5 micron particle size”, meaning this system is the first hazer not to leave a residue behind. The nozzles are adjustable, letting you direct the mist toward problem areas.
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