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  "title": "Bird Repellent Reflective Tape 10 Roll Bulk Pack",
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  "price": 220,
  "currency": "AUD",
  "availability": "in_stock",
  "category": "bird-control",
  "category_label": "Bird Control",
  "tags": [
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    "reflective-tape",
    "scare-tape",
    "bulk",
    "orchard",
    "farm",
    "vineyard",
    "commercial",
    "humane"
  ],
  "colors": [
    "Silver holographic"
  ],
  "materials": [
    "Extra thick PET holographic reflective film"
  ],
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    "width": 5,
    "height": null,
    "unit": "cm"
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  "weight": null,
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  "description_short": "Ten 100 m rolls, a full kilometre of extra thick holographic tape for orchards, market gardens, farm sheds and commercial sites.",
  "description": "When the birds you are fighting number in the hundreds and the ground you are defending runs to rows, not garden beds, buying scare tape one roll at a time makes no sense. This bulk bird scare tape pack puts ten 100 m rolls in the shed, a full kilometre of holographic film at $22 a roll, delivered free. It is the pack for orchards, vineyards, market gardens, machinery sheds and any commercial site where droppings and crop losses are costing real money. This guide covers how the tape works, its honest limits, and how to lay out 1000 m so it earns its keep.\n\nHow Reflective Tape Scares Birds\n\nThe tape is extra thick PET film stamped with a holographic diamond pattern, 5 cm wide. In sunlight, every twist of a hanging strip fires off hard, shifting flashes, and the breeze adds a soft metallic crackle. To a bird, that combination is wrong in all the right ways. Sudden light and an unfamiliar rustle in a spot that was quiet yesterday read as danger, and birds do not stick around to investigate danger. They give the area a wide berth and feed somewhere calmer.\n\nThe best part is that nothing needs power or your attention. Sun and wind run the whole show, which is why the method scales from a courtyard to a crop block without a single extra moving part.\n\nDoes Bird Scare Tape Actually Work?\n\nFair question, and the honest answer is yes, with limits worth knowing before you buy a bulk pack.\n\nReflective tape is genuinely effective at startling birds away from open areas. Hung over crop rows, canopies, sheds and docks, it makes birds hesitate and pick an easier feed. Commercial growers have used flash tape over plantings for decades because it protects big areas for very little money.\n\nThe limits are real too. Birds can habituate. A strip that hangs in the same spot for a month, never moving on a still day, becomes furniture. Shaded, windless corners blunt the effect, since the tape needs light and air movement to perform. And a flock that has roosted in a shed for years usually will not abandon it for flashing film alone. For entrenched roosts, use tape to unsettle and a physical barrier like spikes or netting to close the deal. Used that way, with strips rotated every week or two, tape delivers more protected metres per dollar than anything else you can hang.\n\nKnow Your Bird\n\nScare tape works on most of the usual suspects. Pigeons, starlings, sparrows, gulls, crows, mynas and many parrots all respond to the flash. Skittish flocking birds, the starling clouds and sparrow mobs that strip a row in a morning, are the most easily spooked, which is exactly who you want gone.\n\nThe hard cases are bold, food-driven birds. Cockatoos working a nut block or ravens on a favourite shed take more persuading, and for those spots the answer is tape through the area plus netting or spikes where the pressure concentrates.\n\nWhere the Tape Earns Its Keep\n\nA kilometre of tape covers serious ground. The classic commercial spots:\n\nOrchard rows and vineyard blocks, with strips twisted along trellis wire above the fruit. Market gardens, with strips on lines above the beds. Machinery sheds, hay sheds and carports, where hanging strips keep roosting birds off the beams. Loading docks and warehouse eaves, where flashes discourage the fly-in. Boats, marinas and pontoons, where gulls meet moving light at every landing spot. If the site has sun and breeze, tape can work it.\n\nHow to Hang Bird Tape Step by Step\n\nFirst, cut. Strips of 30 to 60 cm are the sweet spot, long enough to flutter, short enough not to tangle in wire and machinery. Ten rolls cut at 50 cm yield around 2000 strips, so cut freely.\n\nSecond, twist. Give each strip several full twists before you tie it off. This is the step people skip, and it matters most. A twisted strip presents both faces to the sun as it spins, so it flashes in every direction and rustles with the smallest puff of wind.\n\nThird, fix. Tie strips with string, wire, pegs or a staple to trellis wire, branches, posts, rails and rafters. Loose is good. A strip pinned flat cannot flash.\n\nFourth, space. Along rows, start with a strip every 2 metres and tighten to every metre where pressure is heavy. Through tree canopies, 4 to 6 strips each. Watch the birds for a few days and adjust before reaching for anything more expensive.\n\nHeight matters less than movement. A strip at trellis height in a breezy row outworks one nailed high in dead air.\n\nLaying Out a Bulk Pack on a Working Property\n\nThink in zones and keep a reserve. A workable split for ten rolls runs six rolls over the crop that pays the bills, two rolls on sheds, docks and outbuildings, and two rolls held back for refreshes as harvest pressure builds. At a strip every 2 metres down both sides of a row, one roll of 50 cm strips covers roughly 200 metres of row, so six rolls handle over a kilometre of planting. Put the tape up two to three weeks before the crop colours, when scouting birds first appear, and thicken coverage in the hot corners rather than spreading everything thin. The pack price matters here. At $22 a roll, re-taping a block for a new season is a minor line item, not a project.\n\nStaying Ahead of Clever Birds\n\nBirds notice patterns, so do not give them one. Every week or two, shift strips to new positions, swap tattered ones for fresh, and vary the layout between rows. Add extra strips just as the crop colours up, which is when the pressure peaks. After harvest, strip the tape out. Out of sight over winter means the flash lands with full force again next season. Reflective tape used in bursts stays scary for years. Reflective tape left up forever becomes part of the scenery.\n\nTape, Netting or Spikes?\n\nEach tool has its job. Tape is the airspace weapon. It is cheap per metre, and a crew can cover a block in a day. It is the right first move for open ground and seasonal pressure.\n\nNetting is certainty. A properly netted row loses no fruit, full stop, but netting costs far more and takes real labour. Net the highest value rows, and run tape across everything else.\n\nSpikes solve a different problem, the beam, ledge or dock edge where birds sit and foul. Tape can make a roost uncomfortable, but spikes make it impossible. For a shed with an established pigeon roost, hang tape to unsettle the flock and fit spikes so there is nothing to come back to.\n\nWeather, Lifespan and Aftercare\n\nThis is extra thick film, made to live outside. Sun, rain and coastal air do not bother PET, and strips will see out a season and usually several. The wind that makes the tape work is also what eventually wears it, so strips in exposed spots tatter first. Swap them, it takes seconds and the bulk pack means spare tape is never the constraint.\n\nCare is simple. Wipe dusty or salt-hazed strips with fresh water to bring the shine back. Reuse any strip that is still bright by moving it to a new row. When a strip is done, snip it into short lengths, bundle it and bin it in general waste, since PET film is not usually kerbside recyclable. Keep offcuts picked up so wildlife and stock cannot tangle in them.\n\nKeeping It Humane and Legal\n\nScare tape never touches the bird, which keeps a commercial operation comfortably on the right side of wildlife law. Native birds are protected across Australia, and the rules come down to two points. Deter, never harm. And if a nest is active, with eggs or chicks in it, leave it be until the young have flown, then clean up and hang your tape before the next season starts.\n\nThe Bottom Line\n\nCut strips, twist them well, run them along the rows and eaves where birds do damage, and rotate them every week or two. The bulk 10 pack at $220 works out to $22 a roll, ships free, and puts a kilometre of flashing, rustling deterrent between your crop and the flock, without harming a feather. The birds will find somewhere else to eat. It just will not be your rows.",
  "llm_summary": "Bird Repellent Reflective Tape 10 Roll Bulk Pack from Bird Spikes Australia, ten 100 m rolls (1000 m total), 5 cm wide, at $22 a roll. Extra thick PET holographic film that flashes in sunlight and rustles in wind to scare pigeons, starlings, sparrows, gulls and other pest birds away from orchards, vineyards, market gardens, farms, sheds and commercial sites. Non-adhesive, cut into strips, twist and tie to trellis wire, branches and beams. Humane and non-contact. Birds can habituate, so strips should be moved every week or two and combined with physical barriers for entrenched roosts.",
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  "brand": "Bird Spikes Australia",
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  "mpn": null,
  "condition": "new",
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  "updated_at": "2026-07-14",
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