Pigeon zapper
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30/03/1994
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Down To Earth
A JAPANESE company has developed a device to discourage pigeons from perching on statues, temples and other buildings and control the menace of pigeon droppings. Called a "bird stopper", the device works on a recent discovery that the homing characteristics of pigeons are influenced by the earth's magnetic field (New Technology Japan, Vol 2 1, No 9).
Pigeons have magnetic iron oxide, known to the ancient Greeks as lodestone, in their heads, which works like a biological magnet. The device produces a magnetic field that confuses the pigeons and keeps them away without harming them, the Japanese scientists say.
Pigeons have magnetic iron oxide, known to the ancient Greeks as lodestone, in their heads, which works like a biological magnet. The device produces a magnetic field that confuses the pigeons and keeps them away without harming them, the Japanese scientists say.