THE RAPTOR PERCH
Our raptor perch is used for natural and poison-free control of rodents on your property or company grounds, as it encourages birds of prey to settle in the immediate area and provides them with a good vantage point for perching.
In addition, the raptor perch is a method of pest prevention, as rodents are captured before they enter your premises from outside.
Easy installation
We supply the bird of prey perch with all parts and detailed assembly instructions, so you can easily set it up yourself.Best quality
We compile each package individually for you and pay attention to the highest quality of our products.High efficiency
Bird of prey perch is the most natural and sustainable way to control pests.Easy installation
We supply the bird of prey perch with all parts and detailed assembly instructions, so you can easily set it up yourself.Best quality
We compile each package individually for you and pay attention to the highest quality of our products.High efficiency
Bird of prey perch is the most natural and sustainable way to control pests.THE MODE OF OPERATION OF THE PERCH
The Bird of Prey Perch is a natural tool to control rodents on your property without poison.
Birds of prey, such as the buzzard or the kestrel, feed mainly on rodents such as mice and rats. This makes them very suitable for pest control in large meadows, where the use of beater traps would not be very effective.
The right conditions must be present for the birds of prey to hunt their prey in the desired area. The perches allow the birds of prey a good vantage point from which to survey a large area and hunt their prey.
THE IDEAL LOCATION
It is best to place the perch in an open area so that the birds of prey can monitor as large an area as possible.
Also, make sure that the perch is not too close to larger trees, otherwise they will block the bird of prey’s view.
MOUNTING THE SEAT BAR
WHY TOXIN-FREE?
There is no need to use rodenticides because the rodents are kept away by the natural hunting of the birds of prey.
Therefore, please avoid the additional use of poison baits and thus protect the birds of prey. Hunting poisoned pest rodents may otherwise cause secondary poisoning in raptors.