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Visual flash bird repellent uses intense, irregular flashes of light to disrupt birds' vision, causing discomfort, confusion, or fright, thereby forcing them to leave the area. This method leverages birds' sensitivity to light and their wariness of uncertain, dynamic environments. Flashes are generated through optical principles such as reflection and refraction, combined with wind effects, to create a visual distraction that disturbs birds and achieves the desired repellent effect.
Core Principle:
Disrupting the Visual System: Birds' eyes are sensitive to light, and intense flashes of light can irritate their retinas, causing temporary visual disturbance or discomfort.
Creating a Sense of Distress: Dynamic, random flashes of light simulate the sudden appearance of a predator or a sudden change in the environment, triggering a vigilant and flight response in birds.
Combining Environmental Factors: The constant reflection of reflective material and the dynamic effect of wind amplify the visual distraction, enhancing the bird repellent effect.