🌌 Illuminate Your Yard, Deter the Night's Intruders!
The Solar Animal Repellent set includes four predator eyes that utilize solar power and red LED blinking lights to effectively deter unwanted animals from your property. Designed for humane use, these devices operate silently and automatically activate at night, ensuring your garden, farm, or yard remains safe from raccoons, deer, skunks, and more.
M**.
Many uses
I live in the country and believe it or not these help keep critters out of my raised beds, coons off my deck that want my bird seed and coyotes away. I wish the came on larger sizes and also wish they worked on muskrat at the pond. I may purchase more and see if that would work. This revoew mentions motion detection but they are solar and I believe they blink all night without detection
S**C
They are a deterrent
Thes are actually a deterrent. But if your predators are smart, you need to move the location and heigh around every couple of days. Be sure to put them slightly higher than the eye level of the predator, so they think it is a larger animal than they are. Used with coyote pee, it was very effective
P**E
Very disappointed
I had a female cat make my porch her home and had several litters of kittens since. I’ve tried a lot of different methods to make them go live some where else. I saw the reviews for this product so I decided to try it. I also used 3 ultra sonic devices . Unfortunately it was not successful. When I went out on my porch it was not cat free! I was very disappointed. Don’t waste your money!!
M**S
To work, your yard will have to look like the Village of the Damned
One or two of them works right out of the box the rest needed a day of sunlight to charge up. So far so good, but I designed these are for nighttime use so they’re not gonna have a chance to scare away deer (or anything else) unless it’s dusk or later.They seem to blink consistently throughout the night time hours. I don’t know if deer just avoid anything unfamiliar, and it works for a while but then they get used to it and after a while they gradually learn that it’s not a threat or anything that’s going to hurt them, the unfamiliar becomes familiar and they stop caring.I’ve tried other methods, and most worked for a little while (but I think because out of an abundance of caution it’s their survival instinct to tend to avoid things that are unfamiliar to them) but deer seem to be overpopulating or losing their habitat and out of desperation they’re eating plants they usually don’t and are less fearful of people and their gadgets.So far, with this method this hasn’t happened yet. I will leave them in the yard regardless because I haven’t seen as many deer, and doing something is better than doing nothing. I will amend my review if necessary.One thing I did not like that there’s no means of installing them. there’s a space to hang it on a screw or nail, but they don’t include the hardware. I wasn’t putting holes in my fence for a temporary fix that ONLY works at night— (assuming it even works at ALL.I wish they had included zip ties or some other means of putting them up in the yard without destroying my fences or harming my trees. Out of desperation I used rubber bands to hang them up (which became hardened and broke every couple of weeks) but if the lights stay up and they’re able to recharge for a few hours in the sunlight they will blink for most or all of the night. I’m still not sure what good it does if it’s doing anything at all, but I was out of ideas. The shiny mylar deterrents stopped working and the blinking lights are not bothering me or hurting anything so I’m leaving them there for now until I find a better solution.
D**A
Small and Difficult to access batteries
I like the design however they are much smaller than I thought they would be. They do not operate yet because the batteries were all dead I opened the battery compartment on only one because it is extremely hard to open it Hopefully they will start working after setting in the sun.
B**S
Using on my chicken coop and run
I hung them on the outside of the chicken run and move them every few days to different areas. I live in the country and have tons of predators and think these are helping keep them away! Very happy with them.
D**A
Chicken predators...
Chicken predators...do not like these lights! Must be installed at correct heights for which predator you have issues with - bear that in mind. Still and yet, night predators avoid them. Decent little product.
F**X
Easy to use
I attached these to carabiner clips because I'd read these sorts of predator deterrents work best when moved around occasionally. I clip the lights at varying heights on each side of our chickens pen, moving the lights around when I feel like it. They pop on at dusk and flash all night. I'm not sure if these really work but for the price, I feel it's worth the possible help. I've read combining these lights with other predator deterrents and preventative measures is the best thing to do. So far, we've had no issues with anything trying to get into our portable pen. The hens are safely locked up in their coop every night but we leave their pellet feed out. I was hoping these lights would also deter opossums or other critters from digging under the pen to get to the feed. So far, the feed is undisturbed.
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