No, it will not. Mainstream laser bird repellent devices use lasers with a wavelength of 532 nm, which is the most sensitive range for bird vision. These devices typically use CLASS 2M lasers, which are designed to operate within a safe energy threshold. The laser only causes temporary visual discomfort by stimulating the retina, without causing physical damage or permanent harm to birds.
In rare cases, if a laser is directed into a bird’s eyes from an extremely close distance (less than 1 meter), it may cause temporary glare or disorientation, but there have been no documented cases of permanent damage.
Therefore, laser bird repellent technology is considered one of the most humane bird control methods available today.