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Eye-Scare


Eye-Scare watches over crops

The Eye-Scare is an effective new device to keep bird pests off crops. The Eye-scare’s robust yellow plastic-moulded fin, with distinctive reflective mirror decalsof the hawk eye, rotates in the wind, to create bright flashes and movement that deters bird pests.

Eye-Scare is a simple bird scaring device that can be effective wherever bird pests are a problem:

  • Pigeon damage to oilseed rape
  • Crows landing in laid corn
  • Birds feeding on drilled maize
  • Raptor attacks on pheasant release pens

The Eye-Scare is available as a single eye or a twin hawk eye model.

single hawkeye  double hawkeye

The EYE-Scare is designed to complement the Vari Scary, kites, scarecrows and other bird scaring techniques. It is light and transportable, and takes just seconds to install in the field.

The Voluntary Code of Practice for use of gas guns creates many ‘no-go zones’ and time restrictions that require the use of complementary techniques.

The EYE-Scare is constantly on guard, creates no noise and no neighbour complaints. You can still get rid of pigeons and crows.

Eye Scare bird scaring device

Eye-Scares are recommended to be used in sets of three per field, set in a triangular pattern up to 150 metres apart. Eye-Scares should be moved around on a weekly basis.

Key features of the Eye-Scare include:

  • Incredible visual deterrent
  • Works in low wind conditions
  •  The hawk-eye options: single or twin
  • Zero maintenance and zero operating cost
  • Long-life
  • Low-cost
  • Lightweight and easy to move
  • No noise complaints
  • Space saving stacking when not in use
  • The ideal partner to the Vari Scary

 Top Tips on Better Bird Scaring

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  Techneat Engineering Ltd
  Henry Crabb Road
  Littleport
  Ely
  Cambridgeshire
  CB6 1SE
  info@techneat.co.uk
 T : 01353 862044
 
 
Techneat Engineering Agricultural and Amenity Equipment


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