DEFENDERS 101 102 104
CROP PROTECTION
BUILDING PROTECTION
• Rotating bird repeller with reflective flash and predator eyes protects areas where birds are a problem
• Wind-powered silent deterrent
• Easy set-up with ground anchor mounting pole
• Easy-to-install repeller spikes deter pigeons, gulls and starlings from roosting on homes, buildings, caravans and equipment
101 STV924 Wind-Powered Bird Scarer RRP £14.99 Trade £8.33 Inner: 6 | Layer: 72 | Pallet: 288 5 036200 129246
• Fixes using supplied All-Weather Silicone Adhesive • STV904: Designed to fit narrow sills, beams and ledges • STV900: Wide spike angle protects any sill over 20cm • UV stable – will not discolour or become brittle • Includes 15 year warranty • Additional All-Weather Silicone Adhesive sold separately (STV902)
103 STV904 Slim Fit Bird Spikes - 2 Metre Pack
104 STV900 Wide Fit Bird Spikes - 2 Metre Pack RRP £17.99 Trade £10.00 Inner: 6 | Layer: 60 | Pallet: 300
RRP £24.99 Trade £13.89 Inner: 6 | Layer: 36 | Pallet: 108 5 036200 349040 5 036200 129000
• Cures to a cast iron grip within 24 hours
• Resistant to extreme weather conditions
• Dries clear, solvent free with low odour
• Protects crops and vulnerable areas from bird damage without causing harm
• Inflatable eyeball with reflective eyes and streamer tail • Wind activated movement mimics in-flight predators
102 STV960 Eyeball Bird Scarer RRP £6.99 Trade £3.89 Inner: 6 | Layer: 96 | Pallet: 672 34 Core Product | 5 036200 129604 Double-Sided Display |
• Use to affix a range of Defenders wildlife deterrents including spikes, strips and decoys
• 80g tube provides enough glue for up to 3 metres of fixings
105 STV902 All Weather Silicone Adhesive - 80g RRP £3.99 Trade £2.22 Inner: 6 | Layer: 288 | Pallet: 1152
Hotspot Display | Stack-A-Pack | Floor Display |
5 036200 129024 Clipstrip
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