What happens when birds interact with power grid towers? Their nesting, defecation, flight, and even pecking at electrical equipment can trigger short circuits and circuit breakers, leading to power outages. To address this, various bird deterrent devices have been widely deployed on transmission lines and substations, effectively preventing bird-related power failures. Today, let's examine the magnetic bird deterrent spikes specifically designed for tower protection.

Shenzhen Zhenquniao Technology's Electromagnetic Bird Repellent Spikes ZQN-GT-CX, once installed, features spikes arranged in a scattered pattern. These spikes vibrate continuously in even the slightest breeze, preventing birds from finding stable landing points. When birds cannot perch, they recognize the area as unsuitable for rest, thereby reducing nesting and roosting activity. This significantly lowers the probability of bird-related power outages.

Beyond physical barriers, the bird deterrent spikes are designed with birds' visual sensitivity in mind. Their striking red color alerts birds, further enhancing deterrence. In terms of materials, the spike portion utilizes high-strength resin and fiberglass, ensuring toughness and durability while resisting breakage or deformation. The base and positioning plates are made of polycarbonate, offering corrosion resistance, high-temperature tolerance, and excellent insulation properties to guarantee long-term stable performance.

The most convenient feature is its installation method—a magnetic base. The D48 series neodymium magnets serve as the magnetic source, offering powerful magnetic attraction and typhoon resistance. Installation is achieved simply by bringing the unit close to the tower, where it attaches securely via magnetic force, ensuring exceptional stability. It is suitable for use on transmission lines, power transmission and distribution towers, substations, and outdoor high-voltage power equipment.








