🦜 Outsmart woodpeckers before they peck—protect your space with sonic precision!
The Bird-X Woodpecker PRO is a weather-resistant electronic bird deterrent that uses real bird distress and predator sounds at 105-110 dB within a 3-5 kHz frequency range to humanely repel woodpeckers and sparrows. Covering up to 1 acre, it’s easy to install and customize, making it an effective, chemical-free solution for protecting homes, gardens, and outdoor spaces from bird damage.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5"L x 4"W x 6"H |
Target Species | Birds |
Is Electric | Yes |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style | Garden |
Color | Green |
J**E
The only thing that works!
Excellent product!! This was the only thing that worked to get the hundreds of birds that were in our trees for over six weeks at our business. It works so well we just purchased a new one for another area of the property. Thank you for making this product as we were losing customers with all of the bird droppings. I have actually had customers think that the words chirping was real. Thank you!
J**S
Great Manufacturer, BUT this PARTICULAR model is NOT FOR WOODPECKERS!
I have to be honest. Bought several of these through the years. We have a 3-story white stucco house the woodpeckers have been eating away at for decades. We have spent thousands trying to deter them. This particular product, the manufacturer is terrific, but this purchase didn’t make my woodpeckers flinch. I keep repairing 6-inch diameter holes all over my house on the third-story they choose for their dinner.Amazon’s:Bird-X BirdXPeller® PRO Electronic Bird Repeller Version WP for Woodpeckers & SparrowsDOESN’T WORK FOR WOODPECKERS; I THREW MINE OUT!Home Depot’s:Bird-X Woodpecker Pro Electronic Bird Repeller Guaranteed Woodpecker Control Solution 1-Acre CoverageIS THE ONLY PRODUCT THAT HAS EVER WORKED IN DECADES OF WOODPECKER INFESTATION BASICALLY ALL SEASONS$199.So, as for the manufacturer, the above is ANOTHER version of this product, UNIQUE TO WOODPECKERS ONLY and it WORKS!I looked on Amazon for it, but they only have this one that perhaps suits other homeowners’ needs for other birds. Sorry Amazon, while it says it’s for woodpeckers, it is not. Especially not ‘the real McCoy’ if you have woodpeckers tearing your home into Swiss cheese. I actually threw the Amazon one out. For about the same price the one that only has ‘woodpeckers’ as it’s ONLY feature bird is the only one for woodpeckers.By the way, it says they are waterproof but they are not. We put ours in an out door cabinet on our 2nd story deck with a hole in back of the cabinet to let woodpecker sounds out and it needs to detect day from night. Being in the cabinet just means it shuts off earlier in the day than if outside. But hasn’t been an issue.
M**W
Worked for us! Red Bellied Woodpecker
We deployed this on the side of our house where woodpeckers were doing a lot of damage. We're talking large holes all the way through our cedar wood paneling. These were the medium sized (red-bellied) wood peckers that we have here in PA. I rarely see the Pileated, but they thankfully have not been an issue. This device is certainly affective for the red-bellied woodpecker. After installing the Xpeller, the woodpeckers stopped digging into our house. After about 4 years, we noticed that they were starting up again on the other side of the house. That day, I moved the Xpeller to the problem side and again, no more woodpeckers tearing the house apart. That said, the birds are still in the trees around our home and in our yard, but they stopped damaging the house. I will get another Xpeller if they start up again on another side of our house. Definitely worth the money and it's otherwise harmless, and actually sounds pretty cool. I have never received a complaint from a neighbor.
D**F
So far, so good.
I almost didn't want to post this for fear of jinxing a good result, but I my neighbors and I have had a severe woodpecker problem for years, and after replacing siding and painting and seeing 4 more new holes, I had to do something. Time will tell, but (fingers crossed) it seems to be working. I read the other reviews, and when I received the Bird-X I selected the downy woodpecker distress call and 1 of the 4 predators. I set it out on my deck pointed partially at my back yard and partially at the woods behind my house where the woodpeckers (I have both downy and hairy) tend to hang out when they are not making swiss cheese of my siding. I kept the volume at about 1/2 level, and it seems to be doing the trick. One caveat: I am using this in conjunction with several other deterrents-- A "prowler owl" that has moving wings, windsocks and chimes at each corner of the house under the eaves, and a stationary owl that I move around. I am not sure which is working, but something is. Not a hint of pecking anywhere, and my neighbors have commented that they haven't seen any woodpeckers in the area since I started using these deterrents about 2 weeks ago. The Bird-X is a bit pricey, and I am not sure if alone it would do the job, but in concert with the other deterrents I'm using it's certainly been effective so far.One quibble with other reviewers... one mentioned that you can select from 8 different predator calls and one mentioned the importance of identifying the correct woodpecker... There are actually only 4 predator calls on this unit, and 4 bird distress calls (Northern Flicker, Downy Woodpecker, Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker & House Sparrow). To me, that gives me only 1 choice of woodpecker (Downy). I suppose the other birds may be of the woodpecker family (house sparrow??), but I have 2 different species of actual woodpeckers attacking my house. So far the Downy distress call seems to be effective to deter both species. Not sure how long thawill hold up, but I'm hopeful. Also, knowing which predators are which in relation to the dip switches would be helpful... the manual only states "Predator I-IV"...not very helpful. I have been playing around with various combos of predators and the downy distress call. I guess the lack of a better explanation of the predator calls and the inclusion of only 1 woodpecker distress call is my reason for only 4 stars.Bottom line... it's costly, but far less costly than replacing or repairing siding, and safer than having to continually go up on a 22 foot ladder to fix holes.
D**R
Effective
I had 1 or 2 woodpeckers attacking the wooding siding on my house. The noise was awful, but the damage was the real concern. I tried the fake owl, hanging shiny disks, etc. Looking for that cheap easy fix. Which did NOTHING.I'd say this XPeller helped discourage and finally stop them all together. But it took some trial and error. I found instructions confusing. You actually have to set it based on types of birds you're trying to scare off using a variety of teeny tiny buttons. Also you can set it on a timer, which is helpful, but tricky to figure out. And the distressed bird noises and predator bird noise may freak out your pets, just FYI. But I would recommend. And good luck!
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