🦅 See the difference, save the birds—clear protection that speaks volumes!
Spiderweb Clear Bird Tape is a 3/4" x 20' perforated vinyl film designed to reduce bird-window collisions by 85%. Easy to apply on exterior glass surfaces, it creates a visible no-fly zone for birds without compromising your view or curb appeal. One roll covers 1 to 2 windows, providing long-lasting, cost-effective bird strike prevention.
D**R
Quality Product - Good customer support
Easy to install. The tape is visible but not noticeable. Adheres well. Installed in May in U.S., Zone 8b. True test will be in fall and early spring when the birds are migrating. So far - no bird strikes. Have been researching products to prevent bird strikes on a row of windows for several months - customer service reached out twice to see if they could help.
J**E
It works great!!
I had bought this product because we had so many birds flying into our windows. Once I applied this we haven’t had 1 bird smack into our windows and it’s been over a month. This product is amazing and I had bought more to get the rest of our windows covered. I would highly recommend!
M**M
Works!
I was having birds run into my kitchen and dining room windows at least once a week during the spring and summer, but since placing this on the windows that number has dwindled to nearly 0. Once on it’s the least noticeable of the other options I have found. Just wish more came in a package, as I needed several packs to do merely half of each window I wanted (I have a Roman shade to block the tops of the windows).
A**E
Easy to apply and it works!
This tape was easy to apply and doesn't look bad on the windows. There have not been any birds hitting the windows since we applied the tape.
J**N
completely stopped our window bird strike instantly.
Works great, completely stopped our window bird strike instantly.
C**R
Doesn’t work
One of my basement windows attracts robins and they are constantly flying into the window. They aren’t flying into it with a lot of force as they don’t get hurt but it is a constant thudding sound on the window. Which is annoying. I have done a lot of research on things I can do to help alleviate the problem. I have tried a different things which didn’t work. So I came across this product. Sounded promising so thought I would give it a try. I followed the directions exactly and crossed my fingers. By the next morning I heard the thudding start. Sadly the product didn’t do anything to stop the birds from flying into the window. They still continue to fly into it constantly. Unfortunately this was another failure.
T**E
Easy to apply and repositionable!
I have tried other much more expensive bird strike products. The individual decals don't work, and expensive commercial film was impossible for me to apply by myself. This tape is easily repositionable!! I'm thrilled that something affordable was this easy to apply. I used a metal ruler as a spacer between the stripes.The photo is my kitchen window, second floor. Yes, you can see it from the inside. But, I would much rather see it than harm birds.
M**L
May work, but not nearly enough for the price
Haven't seen yet whether it prevents bird strikes, and the view is somewhat impeded but not terribly so. The main problem is the roll is way too small for the price for how close together the tape must be. To properly cover my window (not huge, about 36" x 46") I would need at least two rolls, so $20+ just for this one window. 20 feet sounds like a lot, so I was hoping to use some of this on another small window, but there's not enough for the first one. Should have measured how much I would need before buying, but thought it would be enough for 1-2 windows as stated. The card in the package says no matter the orientation it must be no more than 2" apart, while the listing says the vertical placement can be 4". I ended up mixing the two because vertical felt like bars on the window to me, and if 4" spacinh for vertical is correct I could take a couple of those and move them to the horizontal side. It's also difficult to reposition without tearing, so when I realized I was going to be nowhere near close to covering the whole thing and tried to carefully move the tape to the spots most likely to be hit, I ended up with tears and ragged edges and it was only applied for max ten minutes. The picture shows the entire roll used up. I'll leave it up for now to try to help my bird friends, until I can probably just add a taught screen over it with space between it and the window so birds can bounce off, or even just eventually screen in the porch. It would be very expensive to do all the windows I want to do with this stuff unfortunately, and I want to protect the birds! If this is all you can do for now, do it, but be aware the whole window is not covered unless it is very small, or perhaps this is meant for one half of a double hung window where the other half is covered by a bug screen?
Trustpilot
2 months ago
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