TweetZilla - Bird Haze Generator
TweetZilla Haze Generators are automated, self-contained electric ULV foggers that use MA (Methyl Anthranilate) bird repellent to disperse flying birds. It provides effective control in locations where other methods of bird control would be impractical. Small sized unit can be installed nearly anywhere. TweetZilla produces an ultra-fine, virtually invisible haze of humane bird repellent to protect your property from pest birds and pest bird mess.
TweetZilla foggers are self-contained and do not need additional external plumbing, compressors or control units required by other avian hazing systems. Depending on machine settings, a TweetZilla can operate unattended for up to 4 months when drawing from the on board 1.5 gallon repellent reservoir.
- Automated and self-contained
- More affordable and more efficient than other bird hazing systems
- No external plumbing needed
- No additional controllers or compressors needed
- Timer, heater and battery backup are standard equipment
- 1.5 gallon repellent reservoir can sustain unit for up to 4 months
- Self-contained and automated 110vac ULV fogger
- Easy to set up and maintain
- Timer, heater, battery backup are included
- No external pipes, lines, controllers or compressors needed
- Timer allows for customized application frequency and duration
- 1.5 gallon reservoir allows for up to 4 months of unattended operation
- Thermostat controlled solution heaters turn on at 40o F. or less
- Battery backup retains programming in the event of power loss
- Each unit has a powder coated case and heavy duty construction throughout
TweetZilla foggers create a light, dry haze consisting of an MA repellent. When birds fly through the haze they inhale the MA which irritates a bird’s mucous membranes. While completely harmless, the birds learn to associate the repellent with the location and avoid the area.
- Big box stores, Garden Centers
- Plant nurseries, Seedlings
- Aircraft hangars, Loading docks
- Canopies, Courtyards, Greenhouses
- Open air malls, Restaurants
- Transportation depots
- Warehouses, Distribution centers
- Nearly anywhere birds fly through open spaces
