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- May 6, 2012
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I'm a pessimist . I always think ' if it really worked, NO ONE would have predator problems.'
For one thing you couldn't afford to have units all over the place. Secondly if it's solar with no battery backup and you live in a overcast area it's not going to flash much. Third I think predators are smart enough to notice the flashing red light doesn't move - it's always in the same spot, and maybe they are even clever enough to know there aren't any ONE eyed aggressors to chase them off.
I have used holographic tape and it doesn't seem to do much during the day. Maybe preds are just used to the colors flashes because so many people have lawn decorations (wind chimes, gazing balls etc. etc.) that can flash in similar ways and hasn't injured them. The tape is kinda pretty to look at but, like I said haven't seen any results.
yeah, I get that it prob won't work, but I've now heard from a few friends that have these that swear by them. And, you are supposed to move thier location every few days so the predators dont get used to them. I'm putting traps out too. But I figured this makes enough sense to drop $20 to see after hearing some good personal reviews. A friend on my facebook has been using them and swears they stopped them cold.Like alot of fishing lures....it won't catch fish, but it sure will catch fishermen.![]()
I'm pessimistic, and rather pragmatic, most of that stuff is snake oil.
The online reviews are often put up by the sellers under pseudonyms. Most bad reviews aren't put up because people are ashamed that they got fooled, or the seller deletes them.
Owl decoys, heron decoys, scarecrows...predators are smarter than that, it might give them pause but won't work long term.
They'll figure it out it isn't a real threat and go back to eating your chickens.
You're better off spending that $20 or $40 on a few duke dog proof raccoon traps and them eliminating the raccoons.


