CARSON, Calif. — Bird Barrier announced the introduction of Eggxit, a new tool that fills the valleys between Spanish Tiles on solar-panel exclusion jobs. Solar panel exclusion work has become one of the most common forms of bird control, Bird Barrier says. Eggxit’s engineered egg-shape dips into the troughs between Spanish tiles and is hog-ringed to the mesh above. Bird Barrier says PMPs can cut Eggxit in half and use both ends, or, the product works for capping open ends of Spanish tiles. One of the product’s highlights is its ability to rotate. The ends are designed to fit any tile size, style and configuration, the manufacturer says. Also, pitching Eggxit outward a little when attaching puts an end to even the strongest of intruders.Bird Barrier says Eggxit makes solar work easier, more profitable and gets technicians off of delicate Spanish tile roofs as fast as possible. Learn more at www.birdbarrier.com.
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