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  1. F

    Am I being safe? 500mw @ 520nm with OD 6

    Thank you. Any ideas on how "bird scare" lasers (~200-500mw) (e.g., birdcontrolgroup.com/agrilaser-handheld "Neighbor-friendly" ) can be used safely?
  2. hakzaw1

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    Not all are about birds.. but read all the titles.. then search 'Bing' or 'Google' https://laserpointerforums.com/search/550206/?q=Lasers+for+bird+scare&o=date JL sells a monster (for airports) & $4000. there must be better ways.. i doubt they will be scared for long. I have a plastic...
  3. wattsup

    Watts Up?

    Yes, it would primarily be for scaring birds...not maiming them. We have a neighbor that loves to feed the sparrows that end up bringing their breakfast over to our Bouganvilla and subsequently pooping on our black asphalt driveway. Just thought I'd give'em a scare. (Don't worry, pyro-antics...
  4. Immo1282

    Watts Up?

    I know there are commercial systems which are used at airports etc - do you intend on using a handheld laser to scare away birds? I believe that lasers for bird deterrence are passive - i.e. the bird sees the beam and flies away, rather than the bird being blinded by the laser and falling out...
  5. Lasing Jake Moon

    Lasers used AT airports

    Yeah after a little research ive seen some massive $40k bird scaring laser systems. My little pie in the sky idea for offering services at small local airfields seems,now sober, to be quite ridiculous. :D
  6. Z

    FAIL THREAD!!!!

    Har. :D Newbie here, just had to check out this thread and glad I did. I'm gonna' put this here because this is a sale fail tale. I've been searching this site for a while trying to find out which green laser vendor to shop. I'm new to lasers so I need some tips. I'm about to go with...
  7. E

    Hey All

    Sounds like a laser is not the most significant problem or cost you are going to encounter. To identify and select a particular bird from amongst birds and just chase that bird away is going to be the challenge short of having a human trained, standing there doing that full time work. You are...
  8. B

    Hey All

    Those are quite on the high side.
  9. E

    Hey All

    You might want to talk with professional in Australia to find out what works and is actually done, what laser and bird abatement in Australia is and how effective it is. There are many. Chances of you designing, buliding, + , safely,effectively, and legally deploying a portable or even...
  10. Benm

    Aliexpress Rediculous Advertising

    I'm not sure what they are getting at with the bird thing, but it is possible to scare off birds or even steer flocks of birds by shining lasers at them. It will not set them on fire or otherwise kill them, though i guess they could be blinded in some cases. Lasers are actually used to startle...
  11. E

    Laser for scaring away seagulls

    JetLasers makes a 30W 532nm scannng laser system for scare away birds at airports---so lasers work under certain conditions----it is however $5,999.00 See it here: Birds Scaring Laser System - JETLASERS.ORG I imagine scaring birds require a lot more power than a laser 303. Maybe email...
  12. Trendkilla254

    Laser for scaring away seagulls

    You are better off with an air gun from what I have read. Birds see lasers kinda like a stick being waved around. They also eventually learn that it won't hit them. I would also advise against pointing lasers at any living thing... just a thought. I mean it is only a bird... but still. EDIT...
  13. C

    Hello

    Hi. I am from New Jersey, USA. I know I have to add it in my profile. I'm on mobile now so I can't find it here. I do bird control. The company I work for is non kill. I'm looking to invest in a build/buy a high powered green laser. I was told to stay away from the 532nm. Maybe 520nm? I know the...
  14. Apocalypse

    5-in-1 Green Laser?

    The patterns are made by different diffraction gratings in the caps. If you put them in front of another laser you'll get more or less the same effect. About the laser, 17$ is a fairly high price to pay for a 5mW greenie. You can probably find one of ebay for around 5$. Also, the reputation of...
  15. P

    Hey Guys!

    So yeah.. I just dont even know where to start because my primary education teacher wont give me any help :(
  16. Eudaimonium

    Studies about animals react on lasers

    How on Earth did you take that photo? You are either one very fast person, or that bird is not scared of lasers, i.e. we're all doomed. :p Kiddin', but I know for fact that high power green lasers are used to scare the birds off near airports and stuff. Don't they get scared of it?
  17. Krogith

    recommendation for birds

    That Is just so wrong, You tried to blind the bird? Poor thing now he probably "poops" all over the place instead of in 1 gigantic pile. Funny tho there still there huh? Oh no your Not one of them "cat" people Are You??? cats are cool I have 1 and have had a few others in my life. I love my...
  18. Benm

    recommendation for birds

    Well, i've tried lasers to scare off pigeons s(h)itting on my balcony railing. I've found them to be completely ineffective, both red and green. I've gone as far as swiping the lasers across their eyes, but they simple do not budge. Perhaps these pigeons are just pesky beyond reason, but i...
  19. Laserburns

    Low powered Laser, why a GREAT success in BIRD control?

    You can't see the beam? They probably do! You ever tried point a low powered laser pointer (even 1mw) near a pigeon or other birds? (i really hope you didnt and never do, directly, with high powered lasers, to this poor animals) Well, this just scare the s**t out of them, and they take flight...
  20. S

    Laser pest control

    Sorry to drag up an old thread, but what about using laser to take out larger pests? My friend has a food distribution warehouse with a bunch of birds in it. The birds poop on everything making it quite unsanitary. We are planning on going after them with a couple of pellet rifles, but the...


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