In most situations the Defender Bird Spikes TV Aerial Pack™ is the best solution to get rid of pigeons from TV aerials.
One of the most common problems people have with pigeons is how to protect TV aerials to avoid soiling to patios, conservatories, block-paved drives, doorsteps, decking, etc., where soiling problems can, in some cases, be extreme. TV aerials offer wild birds an ideal perching facility, particularly when overlooking domestic gardens, and are often used as a vantage point to exploit food from bird tables in neighbouring gardens. Large piles of pigeon guano can build up rapidly, with slippage problems on wet excrement being extremely common - many parents with young children often have concerns when their children are playing in the garden unsupervised.
The Defender Bird Spikes TV Aerial Pack™ is an innovative product from the Jones and Son Defender range of products which gets rid of pigeons and is a complete protection system for any size or type of TV aerial. It's available in two sizes :
The Defender Bird Spikes TV Aerial Pack™ is simple and easy to fit and providing that safe access equipment is available the product can be installed in minutes as a DIY installation using one or more of the installation options provided within the kit: aerial clips, silicone and cable ties. The bird spikes provided within the kit are the Defender8™ Plastic Bird Spikes and are made from Durolon UV stabilised plastic so don't interfere with the TV signal. Once installed this simple and easy to install product looks neat and will be 100% effective.
Before starting the job, assess the work to make sure that you can do it safely and without hurting yourself or others. If you have any doubts at all then please contact a specialist. Wear suitable protective clothing, dust mask, gloves, overalls etc.
Choose your fixing method: aerial clips, silicone or cable ties.
Aerial clips simply clip onto the bottom of the spike, the spike and the clips can simply be pushed onto the aerial.
If the clips do not fit onto your type of aerial then use the silicone and/or the cable ties to attach the spikes.


