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Martinson-Nicholls New Programmable BirdXPeller Repels Birds without Harming Them

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Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) April 7, 2008 -- The new BirdXPeller Pro is a sonic bird repeller (http://www.floormat.com/birdxpeller.html) that you program to repel any birds infesting your area. The programming feature allows you to select any or all of the different birds, including pigeons, sparrows, starlings, gulls, woodpeckers, crows, blackbirds, grackles, and geese. You may also add real predator sounds to give the infesting birds even more of a sense of danger.

BirdXPeller Pro uses actual, species-specific distress cries, so your pest birds perceive danger to their own species. They become agitated and disoriented, and flee for good. Each of the bird sounds can be turned on or off, so you can customize the unit for your infestation. In addition to targeting specific birds, you may vary volume, time off periods and random/sequential play. These programming options make it virtually impossible for birds to get used to any one pattern.

BirdXPeller Pro is compact (10.25" x 3.75" x 4.25"), lightweight (four pounds) and made in the USA. The powerful directional speaker shoots sound in a long oval pattern, covering up to one acre (0.4 hectares). The controls are conveniently located on the back. The unit comes complete with a rain cover with mounting tab, AC adaptor with cord, and instructions. If no AC is available, you can use a 12vDC battery instead.

"I have used several BirdX products around my house, in particular the sprays and decoys to repel geese. I was truly amazed as to how well they and the new BirdXPeller worked," says Dan Ruminski, President of Martinson-Nicholls.

It's ideal for all large outdoor areas: industrial parks, overpasses, marinas, parks, airfields, rooftops, open parking lots, vineyards and farms, or wherever else pest birds are a problem.

BirdXPeller Pro is environmentally safe; it controls birds without chemicals, nets, fences or shooting.

About Martinson-Nicholls

Martinson-Nicholls (http://www.floormat.com), has established itself as a leader in custom floor matting, heated floor mats, pest repellents, and safety solutions over the last 25 years.

Martinson-Nicholls provides the customer with the exact size needed-small, large, standard, nonstandard, special shapes and logos. Custom installations are also a specialty of the company.

Anti-slip safety tapes and treads are available in various sizes and textures from hand cut or die cut pieces to full rolls and special shapes.

Martinson-Nicholls concentrates on floor safety, noise reduction, environmentally friendly pest repellents, anti-fatigue, and indoor and outdoor heated floor mat applications. They welcome the special applications that our customers present, as this has enabled them to satisfy come very unique and unusual problems for customers. For more information, please visit www.floormat.com.

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