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Have you thought of getting a sensor light? They turn themselves on if someone or thing trips off the laser light it beams out into like a 25' area. I used to have one on the barn, but I kept whacking it with the door and finally broke it. Replaced it with a regular light. But a good quality sensor light is helpful for shining the light on visitors whether they are 2-legged or 4-legged.
Having new neighbors poking around my yard and coop would realllly tick me off. I don't mind my old neighbors coming in the yard -- their kids sometimes kick a soccer ball or whack a whiffle ball over the fence, and they are polite, nice people -- but if I were new in the 'hood I'd want some kind of protocol until everyone gets to know each other much better.
Have you thought of getting a sensor light? They turn themselves on if someone or thing trips off the laser light it beams out into like a 25' area. I used to have one on the barn, but I kept whacking it with the door and finally broke it. Replaced it with a regular light. But a good quality sensor light is helpful for shining the light on visitors whether they are 2-legged or 4-legged.
Having new neighbors poking around my yard and coop would realllly tick me off. I don't mind my old neighbors coming in the yard -- their kids sometimes kick a soccer ball or whack a whiffle ball over the fence, and they are polite, nice people -- but if I were new in the 'hood I'd want some kind of protocol until everyone gets to know each other much better.