Easy Gardener 8021 Garden Defense Electronic Sensor Owl Review
Easy Gardener 8021 Garden Defense Electronic Sensor Owl Feature
- Scare away garden pests
- Turns head and hoots
- Lightweight and multifunctional
- Use year after year
- Chemical-free pest control
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4 motion sensors detect nearby movement, making the Owl hoot and turn its head. View larger. |
Designed to look exactly like a great horned owl, the Electronic Owl features large, yellow eyes, a tilted head, ear tufts, and intricate hand-painted details on the body. When the Electronic Owl senses movement, its head turns toward the motion and the Owl hoots, adding to the realistic effect.
Activated by Motion Sensors
The Electronic Owl is activated by four motion sensors that detect nearby pests or movement. The head turns in the direction of the motion and hoots, scaring away the pests. The head then moves back to the neutral position. Three AA batteries are required for operation.
Pest Control
Imitating the look of a predator bird to protect your fruits, vegetables, and flowers, the Electronic Owl can be used year after year to frighten away birds, squirrels, rabbits, rodents, and other destructive pests. Because the Owl uses no chemicals, this form of pest control is safe and it can be used for years to come.
Easy to Install
With several options available for installing the Electronic Owl, you will quickly find the most effective spot in your garden. Mounting the Owl on a pole or fencepost is easy with household screws. Another option is to simply place the Owl between the rows in your vegetable patch or on your patio. Occasionally moving the Owl helps maintain effective pest control.
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