🌙 Shine Bright, Sleep Tight!
The Nite Guard Solar NG-001 Predator Control Light is an innovative, solar-powered deterrent designed to protect your property from nocturnal predators. With its automatic operation and weatherproof design, this eco-friendly solution is perfect for safeguarding gardens, poultry, livestock, and campsites, ensuring peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 5.59 x 3.05 cm; 90.72 g |
Item model number | 200 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Black |
ASIN | B0014FGT8C |
M**N
Protect your Chickens or other livestock from predators
Simply effective... We purchased these for both ourselves and a friend of ours, we both own chickens and at the time were having issues with foxes. If you didn't know this, a fox will kill everything, they don't just kill or take one, they kill them all and take one. Not a nice site I can promise you.This device is simple, easy to fit, doesn't require batteries as it is solar powered. It comes on whenever it gets darker (mostly duck till dawn but a dark storm will activate it too). Basically is projects a strong red LED that flashes on a regular basis, the idea is that this flashing LED misleads predators in to thinking that they are being watched and so will go elsewhere, mainly due to the fear of discovery. It is weatherproof and apparently will last approx 3-4 years. Ours is nearly two years old, battered and weathered but still going strong as advertised.From our viewpoint this has proven to be a great buy, (not wanting to jinx ourselves) as we haven't had any for or other predator issues since first setting it up, so five stars a for a truly excellent bit of kit.ProsEasy to fit - one screw will do itNo batteries or mains supply neededWorks all year roundKeeps the predators away (foxes in our case)Charges via solar powerBright red flashing LEDConsnone so farAlmost two years and no a single issue yet. Highly recommend one if you have predator issues.
T**N
Good
Its easy to put up leave out in sun when you get it works ok after that easy to move around
M**R
seems to have some effect as less foxes now though ...
seems to have some effect as less foxes now though did spot a fox marking it the other night! Seen both fox and badger right up next to it
R**S
Will no longer operate ,,,
Mine has stopped working ,,,after a year ,,,,very reluctant to buy another , can you explain why this stopped working ?
A**
Los mapaches pasan por enfrente de las luces sin inmutarse
No nos sirvió poner este producto porque los mapaches siguieron viniendo a hacer destrozos en el jardín a pesar de estar en funcionamiento las luces intermitentes.
R**E
Effective and Durable
We bought one about 8 years ago and it just recently started failing and it was in constant use. We employed it at our cottage to deter raccoons and it works really well. For the money and for the years of service, this is great value. We went right out and bought another one. Highly recommended.
M**W
Work well it appears
Had these for a few years after a Fox attack on our chooks and no problems since - either they work pretty well or we have been exceptionally lucky.
T**B
I started out skeptical, but am now impressed
We live in a small private community in North Georgia where the deer are plentiful and very tame. Many in the community feed the deer, which only adds to their pacificity. Over the past two years+ I have tried a number of deterrent options: scarecrow sprinkler, Liquid Fence, wireless deer fence, as well as several 'home remedies'. I work from home, with a window in my office where I can watch a good portion of the area that gets the most 'visits' and security cameras that cover the entire exterior perimeter, so I have the benefit of knowing the paths most commonly used by my 'visitors'.Like humans, all deer are different. Some are deterred by some things, not so much by others. For example, Liquid Fence has worked well with most, but there have been a few bucks that almost seem to like it's smell - munching down some hostas within a few hours of them being saturated - and in full daylight. (Yes, I know hostas are like 'deer candy', but I try to grow a few near my home).Each summer, when fawns are growing, the population increases and natural growth is getting less plentiful, the damage understandably increases. This summer was the worst I've experienced with deer coming to my yard morning, noon and night. While none of these deterrents are likely to stop a starving animal, even using all of my previously mentioned deterrents, the number of deer incursions was increasing. That is when I decided to try this device. I must admit that at first, I was skeptical - but considering the cost, I thought it was worth a shot.How I evaluated this product:First, I installed 4 of the devices, following the guidelines of the manufacturer, which is basically positioning them at eye level and forming a perimeter around the area you want to protect. I then positioned my security cameras to monitor that section of our property and smoothed the ground so that deer tracks would be easily visible.Over the following days/weeks, I would check the ground for tracks as well as damage and adjust these devices along with my other deterrents, using them as my outer perimeter, thinking the others might 'pick up the slack' for any that are not amused by the red light and of course for the day time foragers. Much to my amazement, once I positioned the nite-guards, directly in line of their common paths, then purchased two more to create a cross-hatch pattern, my incidents went from almost nightly visits to NONE. Over the past four weeks now, I have had ZERO incidents. Not only have no deer come into my yard, but they now give it a wide berth, even in the daylight.My recommendation to any using this without success is to re-evaluate where you are positioning them and make sure you are covering the area from the direction the deer actually come. While nothing is going to work all the time for everyone, I have found this device to be a welcome addition to my deer deterrent arsenal.
A**R
Waste of money! Definitely not a deterrent for raccoons!
Doesn’t work with respect to raccoond
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