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Bird-X Bird Stop Liquid is a 1-gallon, chemical-free bird repellent featuring methyl anthranilate, a grape-derived compound that irritates birds’ sensory systems to keep them away. Designed for easy spray or paint application, it creates an invisible barrier protecting crops, lawns, and outdoor areas from a variety of nuisance birds. Trusted for over 50 years, this eco-safe formula offers a humane, effective solution to reduce bird damage and droppings while preserving your property’s aesthetics.




























| ASIN | B007ID1WKE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,926 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #189 in Insect & Pest Repellent Spray Concentrates |
| Date First Available | August 28, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Item model number | BS-GAL |
| Manufacturer | Bird-X |
| Material Feature | Biodegradable Warning |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 7 x 5 inches |
R**.
Doesn't Deter Geese from Eating the Grass
I live in a retirement community in SC's low country. We have water retention ponds throughout the community with fountains to prevent algae buildup, but all those water sources attract countless geese. Even with my Sheltie chasing them back into the water, they are not deterred from returning. The geese eat our grass and poop everywhere. This year they are especially bad, and I've counted up to fifty two on my small back yard at one time. Taking my dog out to relieve himself is like walking through a minefield of geese poop. So I purchased Bird X Bird Stop liquid and mixed the recommended twelve ounces per gallon and sprayed my backyard that abuts the pond. It didn't work, as the geese had to be chased away repeatedly. I did a second application after having rain, and that too failed to deter the geese. Today, June 8, 2025, I covered the lawn heavily with product, and while I was cleaning up the pump sprayer that I used, the geese were eating the grass even though the product was still wet. After three failures to work, I decided I needed to write a review to warn other consumers. In my experience this product does not work at all, and if anything it seems like caviar to the geese, because they ate the grass while the milky substance was still wet on the blades of grass. Clearly, the supposed terrible taste isn't terrible to geese. Waste of money!
C**G
12 days and no ducks or geese
Ive been searching for a solution to my duck/goose issue for a while. I live on a lake in Florida and have tried plastic owls, motion activated sprinklers, ultra sonic sounds, strobes, wind chimes, foil strips, ect. None were a permanent solution. I applied this (you need to dilute it with water) to my grass at the recommended ratio. Used to have about 30 ducks and a few geese daily. Now? Zero. They still stay along the shoreline, but dont come up on the property. Im not sure if the deterrent is the smell of the product (like an artificial grape smell, not unpleasant) or the taste. In any case, Its 12 days after application and it works like a charm. In my mind, Im considering this as a needed periodic application.....like fertilizer. So far, so great!
R**W
Geese deterant.
Works well on detering geese. Doesn't seem to deter ducks, which is good or bad depending on your preferences.
J**C
The Pigeons Love This Stuff
This product is adding more pigeons and it stains any white surface badly. To get it off I must use lacquer thinner. Just more work for no benefit. And it's expensive too.
B**N
Worked great after 2 applications
Problem: Birds were pooping on things inside my pole building that I use for storage. Solution: Bird X Deterrent - The first time I applied it, the results weren't great, but a better than before. So, I applied it again about a week later and applied it heavier. This time they didn't stay around. That was about 2 weeks ago and I haven't seen birds inside my building for at least a week and a half now.
K**N
Does not work and a waste of money.
This product did not work at all. I used it on top of my awning, where my awning mounts up under the eves of my house due to birds building nests there. I mixed the product just as it said for use on structures. I sprayed way more than should be needed inadvance of the birds starting to build nests. When I notices the birds starting to congregate on my awning, I sprayed another coat and another coat; however, as I type I have nests with chirping baby birds under the owning. This was a complete WASTE of money and my time. Not to mention the humiliation from partner about this product not working, especially for the cost of it. A COMPLETE failure. Do NOT waste your time and money on this product. Move on to something else. Does not work like it says it will.
K**S
Didn't work for woodpeckers
I tried it along with putting up reflective tape for stopping woodpeckers on my house and shop. The tape seems to work well, but this repellent leaves yellowish/brown spots on my white soffit boards where I sprayed and as soon as the tape fell the woodpeckers went at the house again where I sprayed. So I don't think it works. It had only been sprayed about 3 days before and still smells strongly.
P**1
Doesn't seem to stop barn swallows
I sprayed this on under my deck, where swallow love to nest. Got rid of all the old nests as directed. Within a week one was building a nest. In my lean-to I sprayed it everywhere, and they are still trying to nest there. The stuff leaves a white residue, so you wouldn't want to spray it on anything visible. It may work for other birds, but hasn't helped deter barn swallows at my place.
P**.
Mixed the solution as instructions, sprayed some on metal over hangs where birds perch , next day there were yellow stains in the white paint; the solution had bleached the white paint, use it with caution.
S**O
Facil de usar, leer instrumentos con detenimiento
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