

🚫🐦 Keep your space bird-free and envy-worthy with effortless, stainless steel defense!
Bird-X Stainless Steel Bird Spikes offer a durable, corrosion-proof solution to prevent pigeons and small birds from landing or nesting on your property. Each 2-foot strip features a flexible polycarbonate base for easy installation on any surface, covering a total of 50 linear feet per pack. Designed for long-lasting, low-maintenance bird control, these spikes reduce cleanup costs, protect property aesthetics, and minimize health risks associated with bird droppings and nests.







| Best Sellers Rank | #14,388 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #352 in Pest Repellents |
| Brand | Bird-X |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,752 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 6.7 Pounds |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 25"L x 16"W x 5"H |
| Style | Classic |
C**E
Plastic + Steel + Industrial Velcro = No Pesky Birds!
We had been having a really bad time trying to discouage birds from nesting around our house. From doves, to pigeons, to robins, and finches ... they ALL were really persistent! (and messy!) We're fine with them nesting in our trees and bushes, but do not like having to clean up the porch and patio areas. The stainless steel spikes (when used alone) worked well enough to keep the larger doves away, but the robins actually sat in between the tynes! At one point, I momentarily considered getting a "pet" Falcon! (Not really, but you get the idea.) Amazon to the rescue! I purchased the Bird-x Bird Spikes, both in the PLASTIC version (it has bendable tynes) and the STAINLESS STEEL version (for strength), so that the two could be "nested" (pardon the pun) in such a way as to create a nicy, sturdy, "pin-cushion" effect. Both versions can be bended and snapped to desired length. I found that simply bending one of the steel tynes over the plastic strip was quite sufficient to hold it all together. This way, ALL sizes of birds would be discouraged. One goal was that the spikes stay securely in place, the other goal was that they COULD be taken down if desired (say, to sell the house). Not wanting to affix the plastic-steel spike combos with nails, glue, or caulk, I hit on a FANTASTIC IDEA: INDUSTRIAL VELCRO! I found it at a local craft store, where it listed being good to secure planting boxes onto porch rails, indoors or out. I cut the Industrial Velcro into small pieces, and left them fastened together. Positioning the velcro with the thicker side against the spike-unit, a simple bit of pressure allowed the whole thing to be safely, and securely affixed to the top of the pillars, and beneath of couple of roof gables, too. This way, if I ever chose to take them down, then later put them back up, I wouldn't have too much of a challenge remembering what went where. As long as the velcros were all facing the same way, all I would have to focus on would be the length of the strips. I did this all around the house in just about an hour. (This included positioning the ladder, climbing up and down, and so forth). BTW, I am a 60-year old gal and not particularly good with tools, but THIS was easy AND it didn't damage my manicure! For the record, the next day we had a windy hail storm and the spikes held in place! I still hear the birds chirp, but they are NOT nexting on MY house!
S**Y
Cheapest price per foot, solid reliable choice
If you happen to only need 12 feet, or just over 24 feet, well... you probably want to look at different offerings than this as you're buying in a pretty big increment with this 24-foot (in two foot increments) choice. There seem to be many choices in the 2, 6, 12 and 14 feet ranges. If you're buying in bulk however, this is your huckleberry. I give 5-Stars because 1) It works for a variety of bird sizes, 2) Is the cheapest I can find in practical amounts, and 3) There is nothing I can think of that I really dislike about it. If you need more than 2 to 6 feet of this stuff, you're going to start caring about how much it costs. The Amazon pic is awful. You don't see the plastic center-spike (very important so little birds don't just land in the middle mocking you). I've uploaded a couple of pics to help you better see what these spikes look like. Also, beware of super-cheap polycarbonate spikes. Besides being ugly (and oddly enough more expensive in most cases than stainless) if a worker swings a tool across them, they are toast and snap off. Not so with stainless. When you install this stuff, just make sure you have a clean surface (dust is bad - at least wipe the wood/stone down with a rag), squirt some adhesive down, and squeeze it into place. You're done. ......Notes: ......*Does NOT come with adhesive but any good "outdoor adhesive" bought here on amazon or at your local box store will suffice ......*You don't need to go nuts with the adhesive... just a few dobs here and there ......*If you're putting it up in a "heavy doo-doo area" bring a strong spatula to make the job much easier ;-) Lastly, watch your shipping costs when you buy. As of this writing (7/28/11) Amazon sells these spikes and a few others you might choose from so that's probably where you want to buy from instead of outside choices. (For most of you Amazon-stocked items probably means free shipping of one kind or another.) Otherwise the shipping really influences your total price-per-foot cost. Other points: 1) This works for birds large and small 2) It's among the cheapest price-per-foot I can find, especially with Amazon Prime shipping 3) Can glue or nail (although nailing through those holes might be a pain) 4) 5.5 inches wide x 4.5" high (not 6" wide as claimed in description) 5) Can easily snap/break the plastic base into desired lengths (comes in 2 foot sections) - Note that some of the other cheaper options you're looking at have all-metal bases that are harder to work with 6) If you're trying to decide between spikes and some other deterrent like plastic owls and spray... just buy the spikes and save yourself some time. Those other deterrents are barely more than gimmicks. ------------------- Update (5/24/2012): Recently rec'd a comment on this review that someone rec'd a product that looked a little different from the pic I uploaded, but seemed to be a legit product otherwise. I don't know if this is a good thing or bad, but be aware they might have redesigned the product since I bought it last.
S**A
Got Birds? These May Help
I recently bought a set of these stainless steel bird barrier spike strips because I've had robins building nests on my new 4" x 3" downspouts. I don't have a problem with wildlife per se, but I wanted to discourage nest building so that, when I'm performing my lawn maintenance, I wouldn't disturb the birds as they were feeding their newly hatched offspring. The strips came bundled together in one box and I separated them gingerly so that I could prepare them to be installed. Two of the individual "V" shaped spike wire units were already separated from the plastic mounting hardware and were loose in the carton. I'm sure it takes a special piece of equipment to reinstall these once they come out, so you have to exercise some degree of care when handling these strips to avoid dislodging the spikes. In MY case, I used white vinyl clothes line to secure the strips in place onto the surface of the downspout under the soffit where nest building annually takes place. The strips can be easily trimmed to fit any area or the foot-long strips can be joined together if you have an area that's longer than 1 foot in length. The results: the robins won't go anywhere near these sites now that the strips are in place. The same cannot be said for small birds such as purple finches, who will build their nests on top of light fixture finials if given a chance. I have observed attempts at nest building within the spikes by these crafty little guys and proceeded to pull down the twigs before they had a chance to get settled in. A more dense array of spikes would probably be called for in order to ensure that no birds of any size could settle wherever these spikes are deployed. Overall, I rate these as practical and useful. Robins create a more massive, dirty mess to clean up once they get their nests built and I feel good that these deter them without injuring them. The price seems reasonable and I could not find these at my local home improvement stores, so once again Amazon came to the rescue. For a more permanent installation, the instructions recommend mounting these strips either with screws or adhesive. I recommend this product; just be careful not to dislodge any of the spikes while handling the Bird-X STS-10-R Stainless Bird Spikes Kit strips and you're pretty much good to go!
T**N
Fully assembled defense against bird droppings!
These come fully assembled unlike others that require you to put together each spike into a frame. The ends are male-female so the pieces will click together to extend the length to your need. I have them on my window security grill where a lot of wild birds would perch and wait to be fed - yes, I feed our wild birds but don't appreciate the mess they leave on my window sills, and the birds look much nicer waiting in the trees and shrubs than on my windows. The width is small enough that even finches and sparrows can't sit in between so it works well for larger birds like pigeons and doves too. I use zip ties to secure these on the security grill so if you are planning to use them on a projecting surface like a window sill you'll have to figure a way to secure them - something like U shaped nails would probably work. The spikes are thin and the frame is clear plastice so these really aren't noticable and won't make your windows or roofline look like prison wire.
B**L
It works! Birds are somewhere else!
These spikes are great. I had swallows swooping in and out of my porch area. I didn't mind the swooping so much, but their messy mud nests and poop splatters--I had to draw the line. These spikes are easy to install. I didn't want to work with messy glue, so I used carpet tacks. A slightly longer nail might hold better, but the carpet tacks seem to be fine. If any bird tries to grab these things and pull them off, well, he-bird or she-bird would be a stupid bird. These things are formidable! If you use tacks or nails, use a small tack hammer. A regular-size hammer would not fit well within the spikes. No more swoopers. I also put some spikes under my deck, which birds also have found attractive for nests. There are enough spikes in the box to do several small areas. You can snap apart the section if you want. I have two extra pieces left so if birds try other areas under my deck I will fortify those areas as well. Great product, though the birds may not think so! :-)
J**0
I LOVE ❤️ this product👍 🥳🎉🎊👏
I’ve used this product for YEARS (so I’ve learn A LOT about it - what it WILL do (and NOT do)). FYI/BTW - The Manufacturer “Claims” that their product is 100% effective - BUT, this is just NOT true.👎 ……(Or, Partially True) Overall, I’ve found that it does GREAT👍, with BIGGER birds 🦢 (like Pigeon’s and WoodPeckers — the latter of which are VERY distructive [and annoying🤢🤮]). This product STOPS 🛑 WoodPeckers (in their TRACKS 👍👍👍🎉) - as they HATE the spikes. Again, Pigeon also dislike them (the spikes). BUT, “Little” birds (like Sparrows [and liked size], actually LOVE ❤️ the Spikes, as they like to make their Nests in them — as the spikes actually many times PROTECT them 😱). But, for me, I am actually VERY Happy, as this product BLOCKS (for 95%) the two BIGGEST problem Birds [for me] that have given me HELL🔥(again, the WoodPeckers, and Pigeons). The WoodPeckers (for their obvious damage, and NOISE💥), and… The Pigeons (because they POOP 💩 (EVERYwhere), which turns into a Super-Hard CEMENT🪨 😡🤬). So EVERYONE out there (who is thinking 🤔 of this product): 1) SKIP this product (if you have a “Small” Bird problem), and 2) BUY this product (if you have a BIG bird 🦅 problem). It’s THAT SIMPLE 😂👍 BUT, you can actually “Improve” on this product (and make it even MORE effective). And thus, you can significantly Increase Effectiveness by “Sharpening” the spikes (with a Course File tool). It takes a lot of time to redo this, but it makes [increases] its effectiveness, by about 70% [or more], as it makes this item more potentially “deadly.” Some may think this is inhumane, but the alternative is [continued] Bird infestation and damage🤷🏻♂️. (2nd PS/BTW - I ALSO like this product (over others) because it allows you to “adjust” [and/or modify] the size/length (by cutting) — while others are made from Metal, so are harder to adjust). My 2 Cents 🪙
X**R
Keeps the Birds OFF
Solar light panel and birds have to land on the highest spot no matter what it is. They NEVER land on it NOW and that is all that matters, it is not covered with bird crap. Birds think my home is they're home and IT IS NOT> I pressure washed with a commercial washer 676 piles of bird droppings around my home on one weekend, 444 saturday to 676 on sunday. WHY count them nothing else to do because they do not just wash off, it is work to pressure wash them off. I have reduced it to about 20 now and then. They were everywhere. I even put a fake snake on a speaker under a deck and they made a nest right on the deck behind the gate? I pull the nest down every day there is a new one the next day, I guess they work over time with no pay? Even on the battery on my 8n Ford Tractor. And starlings ripped the soffit off my large garage and went inside. Then pushed it up in the corner of the roof peek. I filled that with great stuff? Every where. These things keep they AWAY from that spot. I keep them away from the rest of the spots.
E**E
Plastic base, will it last? Glue not provided. Overall not too bad.
Spikes are a bit thin but they work, no doubt this keeps the pigoens from nesting above the doors and windows where I installed them. No more pigeon poo! I don't like that the base is plastic. It feels like good quality plastic out of the box. Iy isn't brittle at all...but how will it hold up over time? That's the question. Where I used them they arent exposed to UV rays from the sun so they should prove durable. With sun exposure...I'd have gotten something else. They would be easy to put up if tou glued them down with construction adhesive (not provided) as the directions tell you to. I actually used stainless nails in all the little holes in the plastic base. Not easy...but I didn't have an appropriate adhesive with me that day so...It would be nice if they just sent some little screws and an inexpensive long driver bit ro at least hold them in place while your adhesive sets up. Overall, I'm satisfied now that they are up and knowing they aren't in direct sunlight they should last a while. My client is glad the pigeons had to relocate.
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