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Artistic Use of Bird Spikes to Repel Bats

JimVertebrate Control and ExclusionOctober 24, 20170 Likes

Artistic Use of Bird Spikes to Repel Bats

Jason Mink had to stop bats from entering around a light fixture at a home in Saddle Creek, Angels Camp, California. Note how he managed to place the spikes around the light fixture, and make it look good. October 2017.

 

The light fixture is above the hanging light, within the entry area.

The light fixture is above the hanging light, within the entry area.

Bird spikes placed around this entry light fixture actually looks really good. Work by Jason Mink.

Bird spikes placed around this entry light fixture actually looks really good. Work by Jason Mink.

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