🦉 Keep Your Garden Safe in Style!
The Owl Decoy is a high-quality, eco-friendly bird deterrent designed to protect your garden and outdoor spaces from unwanted pests. Featuring a realistic rotating head and durable, weatherproof construction, this owl scarecrow combines functionality with aesthetic appeal, ensuring your plants remain safe without the use of harmful chemicals.
M**R
Squirrel deterent
I purchased the owl and an ultrasonic device at the same time but I had the ultrasonic device covered due to cold weather protection of plants. The owl seems to work well by itself as I place it on my fire pit and move it occasionally. Since purchase, I have not seen any squirrels within 35 yards of my patio. The squirrels like to chew my awning to wear down their teeth. I so use a spray repellant but they don't seem to get close enough to smell it. Therefore, the owl was an inexpensive and no maintenance answer to my squirrel problem which has cost me over $800.
J**Y
Kinda cheap
Very cute
A**R
Satisfied!
I've purchased 3 of these and had to return/replace 1 due to the head not rotating freely. It appears as they have help with our issue of keeping birds away from sitting on our deck furniture and making a mess. I would buy again.
S**W
Reasonable quality, doesn’t work!
I bought this to keep geese, and great blue herons off my dock and boat as their droppings got pretty disgusting. I’m pretty sure the geese are best friends w this plastic owl, and the GBHs are buds too. Didn’t make any difference.
N**A
Good quilty!
I was out one day mowing my lawn when all at once my peripheral vision kicked causing me to run in the opposite direction because of it's life like appearance. Needless to say i had forgotten it was place in my crepe myrtle tree! OMG! WHAT AN EMBARRASSMENT! great product thanks it works on humans as well.
L**
Does not deter
I was hoping this would deter pigeons from my balcony but was disappointed because it doesn't. I positioned the owl so it is at eye level with the pigeons but they totally ignore it. The mechanism to control the head in wind does not work. This owl is waste of money.
T**
Love the owl
I love the owl, but it’s not doing anything to deter the damn squirrels!
B**G
The only critters it scares were human.
The media could not be loaded. I gave it an honest try. I moved it around several times a week, varied the location, height and direction it’s facing each time. The animals I’m trying to scare away from my veggie garden aren’t fooled, so I’m returning it.The birds seem to steer clear for about 2 days, then they were back to swooping right by the decoy owl, singing from the nearby trees and hopping on the ground right below the owl.The squirrels and rabbits, the critters I was actually trying to scare away from my veggie harvests, weren’t fooled for more than half a day, if that. The squirrels and chipmunks kept on racing each other up the tomato stakes, popping off unripe tomatoes, swinging and jumping from branch to branch, flipping and twirling in the air like olympians seeking the highest scores from the decoy owl judge.The rabbits? They hoppity hopped right up to their greenery of choice and ate their fill, under the watchful eye of the decoy owl.So no, it didn’t work against the creatures competing for my harvests. But the parts that came with it was also defective. The nails I’m sure were fine, but I was told I need to move it around to simulate “life” so didn’t use the nails to secure it to anything. The clear plastic tab that slots into the back of the head was too small to stay in, and would just fall out. See video demonstration of how useless that was. Even if the plastic tab had fit in snugly, I doubt it would have done much good. The ruse was up.While it failed to scare away the harvest thieves of the garden, it did manage to surprise 2 humans when I brought it back inside to prepare it for return. I forgot I put it on the kitchen floor and turned around and saw it in the corner of my eye and I jumped. Then I moved it to a dining room chair, and someone else walked in and yelled “what is that!” before realizing it’s a plastic owl. So it’s an unsettling thing to have inside the house, but outside, scares no one and nothing.
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