Bird Spike Adhesive
Written by Bird Spikes Guide
Filed under Bird Control, Bird Spikes
Bird spike adhesive is used to attach bird spikes to areas of a building where there is a desire to keep birds from roosting. Bird spikes are non-harmful plastic or metal barbs that keep birds from landing along edges, windows, roofing, or other areas of a building which might otherwise invite nesting. These spikes help protect property from mess and damage that might be caused by birds.
Bird spike adhesive can be used to install such spikes in place of screwing the spikes down. Adhesive can be a better choice than screws for areas where property owners do not want to alter or penetrate the surface. Since gluing the spikes down will not cause any break in the surface, there will be no possibility of water seeping through.
Adhesive is also a good choice for those who find hardware installation a challenge. Gluing the spikes into place may be easier for users who are not handy with a tool box or when the area where the spikes are being deployed is awkward to reach.
Bird spike adhesive is a bonding element much like the silicon used to caulk windows and doors. The glue is applied to the underside of a row of bird spikes which are then pressed firmly in place. The adhesive pushes through holes in the spikes, hardens as it drys, and bonds to the spike and the surface it is resting on.
The adhesive is most often applied using a gun-style applicator. This applicator is almost identical to most caulk guns on the market, so anyone having worked on home construction or maintenance should be familiar with using one.
When buying bird spike adhesive, individuals should be certain the glue will bond to the surface intended. The best adhesives are made to bond to metal, cement, glass, wood, tile, and other common construction surfaces. Most adhesives require the surface be clean and free from moisture prior to installation. Following all directions for the adhesive will ensure a complete and long lasting bond.
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