![Benasan [492FT] Effective Birds Scare Ribbon, Reflective Flash Reflectors to Keep Pigeons, Hawks, Woodpeckers, Geeses Away from Trees Plants Crops](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71n2tujDc0L._AC_SL3840_.jpg)






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🚫🐦 Keep your garden flawless and your peace intact with a flash of silver!
The Benasan 492FT Reflective Bird Scare Ribbon offers a powerful, eco-friendly solution to protect your garden, crops, and outdoor spaces from pigeons, hawks, woodpeckers, and geese. Its ultra-long length and high-reflectivity create a visually and audibly intimidating barrier that deters birds without harm. Easy to install and weather-resistant, this durable silver ribbon also enhances your garden’s aesthetic while providing reliable, long-term pest control.







| ASIN | B0BYDPTJ9S |
| Brand Name | Benasan |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (823) |
| Included Components | 1*Reflective Bird Tape for Patio, Garden,Porch,Crops |
| Item Type Name | Roll of Fence Garden Décor |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Benasan |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | Roll of Fence Garden Décor |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Garden |
| Style Name | Reflective Bird Tape for Patio, Garden,Porch,Crops |
| Target Species | bird |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**M
We had our home's windows mirror tinted to help keep out the heat. Woodpeckers that would light on a small palm tree started pecking at their own reflections, repeatedly. Tried a fake owl...*fail*. Tied a few streamers of this scare ribbon to the tree and it worked wonders. The absolute cheapest, easiest, most effective way to keep birds away, long term. Forget the "fake predator" statues that work for about 5 minutes. A few streamers of this stuff and a breeze will keep every bird away.
M**N
I live in a high‑rise condo right on the beach, so birds are a constant nuisance. We regularly get blackbirds, crows, and the occasional dove landing on our railings and doing their business all over the place. Over time we’ve tried just about everything—rubber snakes, a plastic owl, you name it—but none of those made much difference. After putting up this reflective bird‑scare tape, the change was immediate. It’s been very effective at keeping the birds away from the balcony. Every now and then a large, mature bird might still land, but it’s rare compared to before. For the most part, the tape really does its job. One thing to know: the tape does wear out after a few weeks in the sun and coastal weather, so you’ll want to replace it periodically. It also tends to adhere to the railing when there is moisture in the morning. Even with that, it’s absolutely worth it for the results. If you’re dealing with persistent birds around your balcony or railings, this tape is one of the few things that has actually worked for us.
T**L
It is what it says it is...but don't think it had much effect on the birds. My trees look like they're decorated with Christmas icicles, but I still have those darned grackles. I wish I could figure out how to get these higher up into the trees. I tie a piece of yarn to the middle of a strip of this, then a rock on one end of the yarn and a stick on the other end and throw the whole thing as high into the tree as possible. The rock gives it momentum and the stick helps it catch on the branches. Trouble is, I can't throw but about 25' up and the tree is probablyy 50-60' where the grackles roost in the top.
J**P
Don't know if it works yet but it was perceived to be a larger roll. If you buy this it the size of electrical tape. I messed up but they didn't advertise well. I thought it was 2 to 3 inches wide Luke duct tape roll. Again my fault for not reading fine print but advertising was deceptive.
N**E
I have to say this works perfect I have a covered deck that every year I fight birds nesting on the top of my pillars. I would put soccer balls and tennis balls to try to block them from beating. They still found a way to beat. I hung a few strips over each column and not one bird even flies towards it!!! I can now enjoy the outside with no worries of nesting birds!
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