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May 31 09 7:56 AM
miss val wrote: Taldara, cats don't bury their poop very deeply. How do you find it? SMELL. It's unmistakable. Or sometimes, there's a little "mound" and that's a dead giveaway. Or, use your little hand cultivator to go after some weeds around the tomato plants and bingo! It doesn't decompose quickly and anyway, I don't want carnivore manure in my garden! I don't hate the cats, just their people.
Finally an ecologically friendly, humane way to keep nuisance, pest and other unwanted animals out of your garden! Cats, Dogs, Deer, Rabbits, Crows, many other birds and animals!
The sudden water, movement and noise scare animals away, and help teach them to avoid the area in the future.
The Scarecrow invokes a memorable and unpleasant form of deterrence through a combination of:
This unpleasant experience is quickly associated with the location. To avoid similar surprises they begin to avoid the area. While humans flee several steps after activating a Scarecrow motion activated sprinkler, animals are scared to a much greater degree, run much further and stay away longer.
Motion activated sprinkler instantly releases a short but startling burst of water when it detects an animal, scaring them away
Humane, safe and environmentally friendly; uses only a small amount of water each time
Highly sensitive motion detector senses large and small animals
No chemicals, shocks or unsightly, costly fences or barriers
Smart circuitry automatically dampens sensitivity in windy conditions to reduce false triggering
Works day and night for up to 4 months on a single battery
Each unit covers approx 1200 sq.ft. (112m2)
We attribute this difference in part to the inherent fight or flight survival mechanism found in most animals and their lack of intelligence or ability to 'figure out' what caused the annoying noise and motion.
Other reasons why the Scarecrow works:
For installing the Scarecrow on fences, posts or walls.
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