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Daddi Long Legs


The Daddi Long Legs is in a class by itself. It's unique design deters seagulls, pigeons, or larger birds, from landing in open spaces such as flat roofs or air conditioning units, as well as street lights and other hard-to-protect areas. The waving rods have plastic tips to prevent injury to birds or humans. The Daddi Long Legs is inconspicuous from short distances and practically invisible from 50 feet or more. Ideal deterrent where low visibility is a must.

Daddi Long Legs How it Works

Thin, stainless steel rods rotate in the breeze and wave menacingly, interfering with birds as they attempt to land.

Easy to Install and Remove

The Delrin (plastic) base can be screwed into virtually any surface and is provided with a 1/4" adhesive neoprene gasket. A PVC base adapter is available for glue-on applications. The center spindle can be easily separated from the base to gain access to an otherwise protected area.


278911   Daddi Long Legs 4ft (2#)              $44.00
278921   Daddi Long Legs 4ft, 10/ctn (30#)    $405.00
278931   Daddi Long Legs 8ft (4#)              $56.75
278941   Daddi Long Legs 8ft, 10/ctn (12#)    $522.00
278951   PVC Base (Glue On) (1#)                $3.30
278961   Boat Base (1#)                         $4.25

Due to the size and/or shape of the Daddi Long Legs, it will ship separately from other items ordered.

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