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1050 East Ray Road #A5-309
Chandler, AZ 85225

ROC#176754 • SPCC#8307

 
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Tan stealth net and electric shock.

 

 


Electric shock feed was run through the attic space above.

 

 

 

Birds Central
(bird-friendly site)

 
 


Every possible perch under this canopy was
treated with spikes and high-end Hot Foot gel.

 

 


Top of this slippery pyramid was netted off while
having to tie-off and install support platforms.

 

     
 


The pipe has fanned spikes and the beam ledges have
5”W painted and pointed metal spikes.

 

 


This complex saved tons of money by treating
nesting and upper peak perching during construction.

 

     
 


Pigeon slide using “S” locks on this
large electric cabinet.

 

 


Closer look at fanned spikes.

 

     
 


Another balcony and the ceiling below
excluded with stealth net.

 

 


Black stealth net complete exclusion
of the entire balcony.

 

     
 


Sonic, Ultra-sonic and Methyl Anthranylate
in these ficus trees.

 

 


There are metal beams above and underneath
this balcony that have been treated with electric shock.

 

     
 


Fixed and expanded pre-existing electric shock system including safety tie offs on upper arches.

 

 


 

     
 


Black stealth net exclusion of upper beam structure and wall.

 

 


Fixed and expanded pre-existing electric shock system.

 

     
 


Property-wide exclusion of pigeons beneath
HVAC units.

 

 


Exclusionary drop ceilings of painted
½” mesh on entire association.

 

     
 


Combination of painted metal spikes and
displacement wire inside light fixtures and copper pipes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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