AviTrac Bird Repeller
AviTrac® 9M Acoustic Bird Repeller
The AviTrac® 9M Acoustic Bird Repeller repels a variety of pest birds with audible reproductions of species specific distress signals, predator cries, and electronic alarm noises that irritate and drive away birds, but are harmless to humans and other animals. Sounds are randomized and broadcast at irregular intervals to lessen habituation.
AviTrac® is ideal for scaring off birds indoors or outdoors. Powered via AC or DC. State of the art elecronic system is enclosed in an IP55 Nema-rated enclosure for protection from the elements (please note AC power supply is now waterproof).
Using patented technology, AviTrac® has proven effective in scaring pest birds away from vineyards, orchards, berries, row crops, etc. Can be used just about anywhere to drive away nuisance birds.
AviTrac® has been specially designed as a cost effective solution for destructive pest birds invading areas as large as 5 acres. For smaller areas, the BirdTrac® Bird Repeller is more cost effective.
In addition to costly crop destruction, marauding pest birds often invade barns, stables and other livestock buildings, storage sheds, etc. Thanks to its compact size and volume control, AviTrac® can be used inside inhabited or uninhabited structures.
Targeted bird species include:
- Crows
- Gulls/seagulls
- Jackdaws
- Rooks
- Starlings
- Wood pigeons (has not shown to be effective on rock pigeons or city pigeons)
Features:
- Easy setup with LCD screen for programming.
- Photocell for day / night operation
- Programmable timer with up to two daily on/off periods.
- PA style broadcast speaker
- Volume control (appx 110 dB @ 1 yard)
- Lightweight and portable (weighs appx 17 lbs)
- Free-standing with collapsible frame for compact transport and storage. Built-in bracket for wall/structure mounting.
- Minimal power consumption. A fully charged 12V battery will power AviTrac for approximately 3 weeks.
- One unit covers up to 5 acres.
- An optional 10W solar panel is available to keep the battery charged.
As with any unmanned bird / wildlife control device, it's a good idea to move the unit regularly to lessen the likelihood of acclimation.