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WhirlyBird Repeller-- A New, Simple, Safe and Effective Solution to Repelling Nuisance Birds

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Charleston, SC (PRWEB) November 28, 2007-- WhirlyBird Solutions, LLC is excited to present a new product that safely and effectively repels nuisance birds such as gulls, pigeons, crows, sparrows, starlings, and more. The WhirlyBird Repeller catches the slightest breeze and spins, wobbles, and makes a whirring, clacking sound to scare birds away.

People get tired of cleaning up after nuisance birds. Bird droppings are unsightly, unsanitary and can cause major damage to property. The WhirlyBird Repeller keeps birds away from boats, docks, navigational aids, communication and electrical transmission towers, bridges, lighthouses, vineyards and any other areas where bird droppings are a problem.

It really works-- the US Coast Guard was the first to test the WhirlyBird Repeller. BMC A. J. White stated that, ?Since the WhirlyBirds were installed (on our navigational aids), there has not been a single discrepancy related to excessive guano on those aids.?

Past Commander of the US Power Squadron, Fred Wichmann, Sr. remarks that ?I had experienced considerable intrusions by various bird-pests alighting in the rigging of my forty-five foot sailboat?s sixty-foot mast and depositing their droppings over my vessel and dock. I have been completely spared this considerable annoyance due to the definite effectiveness of this device. The WhirlyBird Repeller works!?

Jim Irvin, owner of Irvin House Vineyards on Wadmalaw Island, SC exclaims ?The WhirlyBird Repeller has increased our (grape) crop yield by 15 to 20 percent!?

WhirlyBird Solutions, LLC is proud that its product is made in the USA. The WhirlyBird Repeller is constructed from UV resistant recyclable plastic and is maintenance-free with no electricity or batteries required. It is tough enough to withstand hurricane-force winds and uses no harmful chemicals or sharp spikes to harm birds or other animal life.

The inventors, Bud Doty and Rob Turkewitz, designed the WhirlyBird Repeller for use on their own docks. They tried numerous other methods to repel birds to no avail including fake snakes, owls, balloons, and electronic devices. The main problem was that the birds were becoming acclimated to all of these methods and eventually returned in full force.

After a lot of engineering, experimentation and testing, they came up with and patented the WhirlyBird Repeller, a safe, simple, and effective design that really works. Asked by numerous friends for WhirlyBirds to place on their own docks, the word got out and demand for this product grew. Faced with continuing demand, WhirlyBird Solutions, LLC was founded as a vehicle to manufacture and distribute the WhirlyBird Repeller world-wide.

For Additional Information, please go to www.whirlybirdrepeller.com or phone us toll-free : 800-377-1103.

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