Using Lasers to Fight H5N1 Avian Flu

Our AVIX Autonomic laser bird deterrent uses a cutting-edge laser and non-invasive technique to gently steer birds away, creating a secure environment for farmers who need to prevent wild birds from infecting their farming flock.

Proven Effectiveness Backed by Research

The AVIX Autonomic system is a scientifically validated solution for controlling wild birds. A study conducted by Wageningen University on a commercial poultry farm demonstrated a 99.7% reduction in wild bird presence following the installation of the AVIX Autonomic system, highlighting its unmatched reliability and performance.

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How you benefit
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Prevent transmitted diseases
Wild birds can easily spread diseases like the H5N1 Avian Influenza virus very rapidly, they migrate and move around causing a quick spread of the virus amongst farms. Keeping Wild birds away is the first essential step to take in keeping your poultry farm safe from the H5N1 Avian Influenza virus.
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99.7% prevention of wild birds
Research from top-tier university confirms the AVIX Autonomic laser's effectiveness in preventing Avian Influenza from entering the protected poultry. Tested on a free-range poultry farm, this system significantly reduces the presence of wild birds that can spread the virus, keeping farms safe.
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No habituation
Our AVIX Autonomic laser system approaches wild birds from different angles at random moments without causing stress to poultry. The lasers are never predictable so wild birds do not get used to them. After repeated confrontation with our laser bird deterrent, wild birds tend to permenantly avoid the area.

Bird species reacting to the laser beam

Our lasers are used in more than 110 countries and most birds respond immediately to the laser beam by flying away.
Some of the species that our laser bird deterrents effectively repel are:

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Ducks
Anatidae
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Geese
Anatidae
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Gulls
Laridae
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Pigeons
Columbidae
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Sparrows
Passerideae
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Crows
Corvidae

Bird deterring methods compared

Bird Control Group Lasers Visual Deterrents Bird Netting/Exclusion Sound
Cost Effective
Easy to Deploy
Autonomous Solution
No Bird Habituation
Sustainable